Dns in particular is a huge topic and in Windows 2003 the possibilities
are almost endless - conditional forwarding, AD partitions, secondary
zones, stub zones, integrating with Bind, zone transfers, AD replication,
secure updates, troubleshooting tools, DHCP's role, root hints, internet
name resolution, etc. One needs to know how to and has experience
creating a Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 forest with child domains,
configure external and forest trusts, and insure that all computers in
all forests can resolve dns names of computers in all forests that are
connected via trusts.

Its pretty easy, you just stick the disk in and autorun, follow the OSIs, and you are there. I've set loads of 2003 domains up.

did you actually require assistance or just opening debate?

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