Davor Posted August 9, 2006 Posted August 9, 2006 (edited) You made me enough curious to do a bit of search:Application partitions are useful if you need to replicate data to a subset of locations where you have domain controllers. Instead of replicating the application data to all domain controllers in a domain, you can use an application partition to only replicate the data to the domain controllers of your choosing. (ref: http://safari.peachpit.com/0596004648/acti...-CHP-17-SECT-1)When you create an application partition, that partition has its own name space, similar to the way that a domain is given its own name space within the Active Directory. An application partition is actually very similar structurally to a domain. The biggest difference is that an application partition can not contain security principles (users, groups, computers, etc.).(ref: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_...artitions.html)GreetsDavor Edited August 9, 2006 by Davor
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