2. Multi-site / Multi-Exchange server environment - outlook config
Hi We have a single exchange server in our organisation, we are about to add a replicated exchange server in a remote office. How do we configure the servername in Outlook for roaming profile users (who roam between offices) and for laptop users who move between offices, so that they log onto the local exchange server when they are in each office? Thanks B
3. Exchange 2003 in Multi domain environment
4. Exchange 2003 in multi domain environment
Does anyone know if it is possible to have an Exchange System setup within a Windows 2003 SBS domain to provide a mailbox and access to users in a second domain running NT Server 4.0? We have 2 domains, one for Administration and one for Technical. Currently email is hosted off-site (Internet mail) but we want to bring in house by implementing Exchange Server 2003. I have been told it is difficult and undesirable to migrate the NT Server to the SBS environment because the NT Server is a DC and would have to be wiped out to join as a member server to the SBS domain. We want to keep the NT Server and do not want to upgrade it to Windows 2003. So we want to keep the file and print seperate, but we want Exchange installed on the SBS domain to service the NT users in the other domain. Is this possible? Has anyone done this? Any advice? Thanks for your help!
5. Publif Folder Replication problems with Exchange 2000 in multi-domain environment
6. Exch 2003 multi-server, multi-domain config
We are setting up a new Exchange 2003 server that will reside in a new
location. It will have a different email domain pointing to it that
will be routed to our site via DNS MX records. We want to set up the
new server to communicate to our local Exch 2003 and have mail between
domains route through them and have outside emails route through us to
them. Outbound external email from the other server will use its own
SMTP connector to do its own delivery. The two servers will use their
own mail stores and the users will be set up accordingly.
I have created a separate Routing Group (RG) with the new server and
added a connector between them. I can get internal email between the
domains to route, but any inbound external email sits in the "Messages
Queued for deferred delivery" queue on the LocalServer (where the MX
points).
Routing Groups look like this:
LocalServer
SMTP Connector
Local to Remote RG Connector
RemoteServer
SMTP Connector
Local to Remote RG Connector (auto gen. by LocalServer)
What do I need to do to get external emails to route through to the
additional server?
Thanks,
Michael Hoover
System Administrator
Sopris West Educational Services
7. Exchange 5.5 to 2003, Single Org, Multi-Domain, Multi-Site
8. Multi-domain Multi-Exchange Server Single Ex Org.
I need to add another Exchange Server to an exsisting Organization in another domain. The current Org has two Exchange servers from two domains 1 and 2 with a forest trust. I have a two-way External Transitive Trust setup between Domain 3 and Domain 2 and 1. All servers are 2003 and Exchange 2003, how do I install the new Exchange server into the exsisting org? It doesn't give me that option when I run setup. TIA -Doug