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Hi, i have 2 active directorys in 2 buildings.

 

There are the same school, so pupils some time have class in one build or in the other.

 

So, i have AD: abc.local and esp.local

 

I have accounts in abc.local, and i like any script or any that everynight sincronize the accounts in abc.local with the esp.local

 

sincronize passwords, and creat new accounts etc.

 

any way to do this automaticaly?

 

thanks

flavio rodrigues

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Why not create a domain trust, and have the accounts from one network be usable on the other?

 

I'm guessing the OP has a rubbish connection between the two sites. I'm sure that there are ways of using something like Branch Cache or simply replicating to a remote DC. Somebody wiser than me will need to advise on this though!

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yes, in one site there is 100/20 MB wan connection but in the other site there is a 4000/512 kbts adsl connection.

and i need to have some local accounts that cannot be used in other sites.

 

i like just to sincronize for exame a orgasicional unit "studants"

 

any help please

 

thanks

flavio rodrigues

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If you are doing 2008, you could make a second one as a read only controller, and you should be able to control when it replicates with the AD sites functionality.

 

surely you'd still need the domain trusts -for computers on each site to see both domains?

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I would personally have one domain and use the AD Sites and Services. You can then set the replication frequency between the 2 DCs to take account of the slow link between the two sites.

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