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Old 03-09-2007, 10:30 PM   #1
pbd22
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Adding Video Server To Network - Need Advice

Hi.

I need some basic set-up help for adding a video server
to my network. I want the video server to live on it own sub
domain - such as video.domain.com .

Right now I have my folders under Inetpub as such:

C:/Inetpub :
- ftproot
- mailroot
- videoroot
- wwwroot

Both videoroot and mailroot will live at video.domain.com and
mail.domain.com respectively. Each subdomain will represent
its own computer (video and mail server).

My question is simply - how do I set up the sub domains on my network
(and get them to point to new addresses)?

Thank you.

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Old 03-09-2007, 10:31 PM   #2
Jorge Silva
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Re: Adding Video Server To Network - Need Advice

Hi
You should place this at different ngs.
--
I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"pbd22" <> wrote in message
news:1188832085.565124.98160@o80g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi.
>
> I need some basic set-up help for adding a video server
> to my network. I want the video server to live on it own sub
> domain - such as video.domain.com .
>
> Right now I have my folders under Inetpub as such:
>
> C:/Inetpub :
> - ftproot
> - mailroot
> - videoroot
> - wwwroot
>
> Both videoroot and mailroot will live at video.domain.com and
> mail.domain.com respectively. Each subdomain will represent
> its own computer (video and mail server).
>
> My question is simply - how do I set up the sub domains on my network
> (and get them to point to new addresses)?
>
> Thank you.
>



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Old 03-09-2007, 11:32 PM   #3
pbd22
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Re: Adding Video Server To Network - Need Advice

On Sep 3, 8:18 am, "Jorge Silva" <> wrote:
> Hi
> You should place this at different ngs.
> --
> I hope that the information above helps you.
> Have a Nice day.
>
> Jorge Silva
> MCSE, MVP Directory Services"pbd22" <> wrote in message
>
> news:1188832085.565124.98160@o80g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Hi.

>
> > I need some basic set-up help for adding a video server
> > to my network. I want the video server to live on it own sub
> > domain - such as video.domain.com .

>
> > Right now I have my folders under Inetpub as such:

>
> > C:/Inetpub :
> > - ftproot
> > - mailroot
> > - videoroot
> > - wwwroot

>
> > Both videoroot and mailroot will live at video.domain.com and
> > mail.domain.com respectively. Each subdomain will represent
> > its own computer (video and mail server).

>
> > My question is simply - how do I set up the sub domains on my network
> > (and get them to point to new addresses)?

>
> > Thank you.


OK, thanks.

I have moved my post to here:



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