buck614 Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 What is a forest? I mean you've got trees, Domain, Primary Domain Controller, Backup Domain Controller, sub domains, roots, tree roots, forest roots, and a partridge in a pear tree. What is the Hierarchical order to these items. Where do they fit in. I know that in NT there is the PDC first, but I get a little confused after that.Is it true that there are no Primary or backup domain controllers in 2000? They just use roots? I really don't have a clue what a forest is for. What circumstances or environment would necesitate a forest.
Big Booger Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 If you want the best info that will be meaningful for you take a MCSE Course. It will provide you with invaluable skills and knowledge as well as a nice certificate that you can use to get a very lucrative position as a network admini, etc...Big Boogerhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/docs/adboc02d.docGet the document therehttp://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techi...fice/dply02.aspthis site has a nice .doc file that will outline a foresthttp://www.umich.edu/~lannos/win2000/forest-design.htmlnice site that has a detailed picture of a forest design for the university of Michigan system.No Active Links just yet my friend.-DrewDrew, I specifically waited until XPerties posted his annoucement before I posted these parsed links!thanks,Big Booger[/color:2f32311cdb]
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