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Since Windows and Windows Server domain structures are married to DNS domain hierarchies, the structure of Windows and Windows Server domains is similar to the familiar structure of DNS domain hierarchies. Root domains are domains such as microsoft. Domains subsequently created in a given Windows and Windows Server domain hierarchy become child domains of the root domain. For example, if msdn is a child domain of microsoft.
As you can see, Windows and Windows Server require that domains be either a root domain or a child domain in a domain hierarchy. Windows and Windows Server also require that domain names be unique within a given parent domain; for example, you cannot have two domains called msdn that are direct child domains of the root domain microsoft.
However, you can have two domains called msdn in the overall domain hierarchy. For example, you could have msdn. The idea behind domains is one of logical partitioning. Most organizations large enough to require more than one Windows or Windows Server domain have a logical structure that divides responsibilities or work focus. By dividing an organization into multiple units sometimes called divisions in corporate America , the management of the organization is made easier.
In effect, the organization is being partitioned to provide a more logical structure and perhaps to divide work among different sections of the organization. To look at this another way, when logical business units divisions are gathered collectively under the umbrella of one larger entity perhaps a corporation , these logically different divisions create a larger entity.
Although work within the different divisions might be separate and very different, the divisions collectively form a larger but logically complete entity. This concept also applies to the collection of Windows and Windows Server domains into one larger, contiguous namespace entity known as a tree. Trees--sometimes called domain trees--are collections of Windows and Windows Server domains that form a contiguous namespace.
A domain tree is formed as soon as a child domain is created and associated with a given root domain. For a technical definition, a tree is a contiguous DNS naming hierarchy; for a conceptual figure, a domain tree looks like an inverted tree with the root domain at the top , with the branches child domains sprouting out below.
The creation of a domain tree enables organizations to create a logical structure of domains within their organization and to have that structure comply with and mirror the DNS namespace.
In such a situation, the domain tree might look like the domain tree in Figure Figure The domain tree for micromingers. This isn't vanity on the author's part; it's a legal consideration the publisher insists upon.
I had more inventive names, but alas, we must please the lawyers. This organization of logical divisions within the company works great for companies that have one DNS domain, but the issue of companies that might have more than one "company" in their larger enterprise must be addressed. That issue is addressed through the use of Windows and Windows Server forests.
Some organizations might have multiple root domains, such as iseminger. In such cases, these multiple domain trees can form a noncontiguous namespace called a forest. A forest is one or more contiguous domain tree hierarchies that form a given enterprise.
Logically, this also means that an organization that has only a single domain in its domain tree is also considered a forest. This distinction becomes more important later in this chapter when we discuss the way that Active Directory interacts with Windows or Windows Server domains and forests.
The forest model enables organizations that don't form a contiguous namespace to maintain organization-wide continuity in their aggregated domain structure. For example, if David Iseminger and Company--iseminger. There are three main advantages of having a single forest. First, trust relationships are more easily managed enabling users in one domain tree to gain access to resources in the other tree.
Second, the Global Catalog incorporates object information for the entire forest, which makes searches of the entire enterprise possible. Since this is our first domain, we need to create a new " forest " for our " Domain Tree " which is then the only tree in our forest. Here is a difference compared to nature: one tree is just one tree and not a forest, but with computers, it is just a matter of definition It is now required to define the name of the new domain.
As I was used with Windows9x and Windows NT4 networking, I selected the name of the workgroup to become the new name of my domain. However, note already the exact message: " Full DNS name for new domain ". As you are used to see with Internet Domain names, a network Domain should have now a second part separated by a dot.
COM", which looks like an Internet Domain name. I am not sure, but if you insist on using no "dot-something", Windows will add itself ". DOM " It does NOT matter, whether this name is registered and in use already on the Internet, because you will be using it only on your own network, and as long as you are not registering this domain name as Internet Domain name, it will NOT be known by the Internet users.
Here I can use now the name of the workgroup, which I like to change to a domain. You need to define the location for the database and Log-file for the Active Directory. Unless you are an expert on DNS-server setup, please follow the recommondation of the wizard to let the wizard install now the DNS-server. The summary of all the information collected in the previous steps.
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