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Got A Question In Migration.... - 25.Jan.2002 11:04:00 AM
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orenzp
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Joined: 3.Feb.2001
From: rosh haayin israel
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Hello all... I got a Exchange 5.5 Orgnazition that has 2 Sites in it, Each site has a One Exchange server 5.5, Each server is install in a diffrent Domain, The Exchange orgnation Spans 2 Domains, I want to migrate exchange Domain To a windows 2000 Domain the are seprated Forest and create a Trust betwin them, And then Upgrade Each Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000, my Quastion is this Can a Exchange 2000 orgnazion can Exits in 2 Diffrent Forsts?
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RE: Got A Question In Migration.... - 29.Jan.2002 2:25:00 AM
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Not taking into account any funky Active Directory Replication "connectors," the answer is NO. Each Forest has its own Active Directory Schema, they are completely different. So if I was you, I would ask myself, why do these 2 domains need to be completely different Forests? Are they different companies w/ no relation one to the other, etc.? You can have 1 Forest and 2 Trees, ie., different namespaces, dog.com, cat.com.
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