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DNS Namespace PlanningArticle ID: 254680 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q254680 SUMMARY The resolution of names through the use of Domain Name
System (DNS) is central to Windows operation. Without proper name resolution,
users cannot locate resources on the network. It is critical that the design of
the DNS namespace be created with Active Directory in mind and that the
namespace that exists on the Internet not conflict with an organization's
internal namespace. MORE INFORMATION The recommended approach to DNS design in an Active
Directory environment is to design the Active Directory environment first and
then support that design with the DNS structure. However, in some cases, the
DNS namespace may already be in place. In such a configuration, the Active
Directory environment should be designed independently and then implemented
either as a totally separate namespace or as a subdomain of the existing
namespace. If the namespace you choose already exists on the Internet, it may
cause name resolution problems for internal clients. Consider the following items:
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