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    Farrukh_5
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    Hello All, I have two netowrks servers (domain servers) running in my office site with windows 2003 on 192.168.1.*/255.255.255.0 and windows 2000 server on 192.168.0.*/255.255.255.0 both have same subnet mask. My question: Is it possible to have these both available and running like a normal windows networking as if there was only one domain server networking? I am not big networking guy, but i can click :^):) so any instructions will be usfull Both servers have, active directory, DNS, Application Services

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      Hello All, I have two netowrks servers (domain servers) running in my office site with windows 2003 on 192.168.1.*/255.255.255.0 and windows 2000 server on 192.168.0.*/255.255.255.0 both have same subnet mask. My question: Is it possible to have these both available and running like a normal windows networking as if there was only one domain server networking? I am not big networking guy, but i can click :^):) so any instructions will be usfull Both servers have, active directory, DNS, Application Services

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      Farrukh_5 wrote:

      Is it possible to have these both available and running like a normal windows networking as if there was only one domain server networking?

      What do you mean by running like a normal windows networking? You want both server could be able to communicate with each other while is has a difference network id? If so, you need to use router device to connect both network segment.

      Farrukh_5 wrote:

      Both servers have, active directory, DNS, Application Services

      Farrukh_5 wrote:

      if there was only one domain server networking?

      As you mention, there is only one domain server but you also declare that your both server has both active directory... Active directory could only exist when you promote your standalone server to a domain controller. Could you clarify about what you mean?

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        Farrukh_5 wrote:

        Is it possible to have these both available and running like a normal windows networking as if there was only one domain server networking?

        What do you mean by running like a normal windows networking? You want both server could be able to communicate with each other while is has a difference network id? If so, you need to use router device to connect both network segment.

        Farrukh_5 wrote:

        Both servers have, active directory, DNS, Application Services

        Farrukh_5 wrote:

        if there was only one domain server networking?

        As you mention, there is only one domain server but you also declare that your both server has both active directory... Active directory could only exist when you promote your standalone server to a domain controller. Could you clarify about what you mean?

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        Farrukh_5
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        I've installed active directory on both servers and both are domain controllers. so i have two different domains and domain controllers running in the network with different IP address scopte. Both Servers are connected in to the same network (same wire netowrk) --------------------------- http://www.idlsol.com

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          I've installed active directory on both servers and both are domain controllers. so i have two different domains and domain controllers running in the network with different IP address scopte. Both Servers are connected in to the same network (same wire netowrk) --------------------------- http://www.idlsol.com

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          Farrukh_5 wrote:

          I've installed active directory on both servers and both are domain controllers. so i have two different domains and domain controllers running in the network with different IP address scopte

          Ok, based on your previous post[^] you will need to have a router device which connect between these two network. Then you will be able to communicate from one network ID to another network ID.

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            I've installed active directory on both servers and both are domain controllers. so i have two different domains and domain controllers running in the network with different IP address scopte. Both Servers are connected in to the same network (same wire netowrk) --------------------------- http://www.idlsol.com

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            Assuming that both are connected to the same physical network, then you would open network properties, go to tcp/ip, open advanced, and add the address for the other network i.e. 192.168.x.x Then if you want to use data from one or the other set up trusts. Cheers

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