- 2 domains on one server
- Posted by Rick L on June 19th, 2004
Can I run 2 network domains on one Win 2003 server?
I need to support to seperate companies and keep security
seperate but I need to do it on one server, and both
companies want thier own network domain name.
- Posted by Greg Lirette [MSFT] on June 19th, 2004
Depending which type of domain you need. If you mean Windows domain then
no. If you need to host multiple DNS domain names on your web server or DNS
server then yes you can do this.
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- Posted by Kristofer Gafvert on June 19th, 2004
Hello,
Domain as in Active Directory domain? If so, then, no, it is not possible.
If you want to run multiple websites, then the answer is Yes. You can use
for example host headers, if you do not want to buy another IP.
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- Posted by Felix Zachlod on June 19th, 2004
Rick L wrote:
consider Microsoft Virtual PC
- Posted by jazz on June 19th, 2004
Not an actualy windows domain controler.. however if you are somewhat
computer savy and pick up things easily, samba running on linux can do
this. it will not be able to do the active directory stuff but it ca
acomplish the rest of it.
outside of getting a second computer thats about the only option if your
not tied to some other programs that need windows to run. most all the
network programs would run ok but some need a server portion installed on
the network server. I use linux as a backup/primary and mirroing server on
most of my networks. i find it adds a level of stability for some odd
reason. (maybe just me but i doubt it)
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