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Email duplication in two email servers - 17.Dec.2009 4:32:03 AM
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MTK
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Hi All, I am not very expert. I have one exchange server 2003 and doing administration on that. Now what I like to do is, I want to move my primary exchange server to different location where it has better communication link. For eg, I am in office A. Office B has primary exchange server, so all the email coming to primary server, office B, will duplicated to server in Office A, secondary exchange server. So users connecting to Primary server or Secondary server can see the same emails How we call that setup in exchange and how can be setup? One thing, between office A and office B has 256 kbps dedicated leased line which can not carry too much traffic. You kind help will be appreciated. MTK
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RE: Email duplication in two email servers - 17.Dec.2009 11:05:21 AM
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uemurad
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Exchange doesn't have that functionality. There are 3rd-party products that can keep two remote servers synchronized, but one acts as primary and the other as failover - you cannot connect to the secondary server.
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RE: Email duplication in two email servers - 17.Dec.2009 9:21:11 PM
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uemurad
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Notice that the original question was what you are asking for, but the answers never talk about replication or connecting RPC/HTTP to the branch office - always talking about connecting the client back to the main office. That's because Exchange 2003 doesn't replicate data. The later versions replicate for the purpose of failover, not having multiple connection sites.
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