You have mentioned to several folks the response to Ace, I don't see this.
Did you post in another NewsGroup?
If you have 7 to 8 forests the migration of these into a single forest would
be great from a management point of view but some government agencies won't
allow this. Plus you have to worry about security boundaries (Security
boundaries exist at the forest level not the domain level) and password
policies, so tread slowly before you move to a single forest.
I don't know what value it would be to create another forest? I think the
way you would be able to get the most help from the group is to define what
your goals are, the limitations that you are under, timeline and the staff
available to assist you.
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"Rush" <> wrote in message
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> We have 7-8 forests in Asia region different countries (some are
> single domain forests) in WAN and fair charce of expansions. At the
> moment no trust relation between them. Europe head office has forest
> and there have trust relations between other Europe regions. if we
> want to make a trust relationship with Europe and Asia , Can we create
> a forest on top of all the Asia regional forests (example 'Asia
> Forest') like a Asia forest controller,add/trust relation all the Asia
> regional forest to this and make trust relationship with Europe
> Forest. The reason instead of adding every Asia regional forest one by
> one to Europe we want to control Asia in one forest.
> Technically is this possible ?
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