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Design - 16.Sep.2008 1:19:53 PM   
bvarsha

 

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Hi,

We are having single forest multi domain setup in win 2003. currently having exch 2003 in one of the grand child. We have installed exch 2007 MB, CAS, Hub  under the same grand child. Soon we will have one more child domain. Can we have the users from 2nd child to use the same 2007 exchange. please revert incase you need more details.


abc.com root. dxb.me.abc.com is one of the grand child where the xch is there. now we are adding ap.abc.com and sg.ap.abc.com. we want users from ap.abcl.com to access the same exchange server.
                                                   abc.com


                                      me.abc.com          ap.abc.com

                                dxb.me. abc.com                sg.ap.abc.com


     
Thanks.
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RE: Design - 16.Sep.2008 1:43:46 PM   
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Any user from any domain can have an Exchange 2007 mailbox, regardless of wherever you happen to put that Exchange server. You just need to follow the pre-reqs to prepare the domains that will host Exchange servers or mailbox enabled users.

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RE: Design - 16.Sep.2008 1:47:07 PM   
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Thanks for your advice. Would appreciate if you could provide more deatils or reference materials.

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RE: Design - 19.Sep.2008 11:43:05 AM   
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Hi,

It will be a greate help if somebody provide some more details about the possibilities using the single exchange 2007 environment used by multiple child with in a forest. Also some reference on the net.

thanks with anticipation.

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RE: Design - 19.Sep.2008 11:47:13 AM   
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Start here.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b7bad09f-6952-4e54-b482-9fcd30d6c245&DisplayLang=en

www.microsoft.com/exchange is somewhere you should ideally know about.

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RE: Design - 19.Sep.2008 11:52:06 AM   
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Thanks Mark.

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