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how many domains can add or create with-in a forest (2000 or 2003)?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: June 04, 2008     Asked by: vhemadriv 
  
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There can be one or more domain trees in the forest, though the first domain is designated as the forest root domain  

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RE: how many domains can add or create with-in a forest (2000 or 2003)?
There can be one or more domain trees in the forest, though the first domain is designated as the forest root domain  
 
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