Re: ADC removal from administrative group in a multi-administrative group organization



Great, thanks for the answer so fast.

One other question.

I shutdown the 5.5 server to test mail flow without the 5.5 server
before I remove it and mail seemed to flow except for one problem. I
was able to send email to the other administrative group but the user
who has his mailbox on the E2k3 server would get undeliverables when
replying to my email while the user with the mailbox on Exchange 5.5
was able to reply to me without any problems. I'm not sure where the
problem is since it is happening between me and another E2k3 user. If
I can send to them but they can't reply to me is it something with
their routing or mine? And if so, where do I need to look or have them
look besides the routing connectors for the possible problem.

I would think it would be something on their end since I can send to
them and they receive it, but I may be wrong.

Thanks for the help.

Mike


Robert Baker [MSFT] wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> You can remove the ADC now. The Config_CA is tied to the Site
(5.5)/Admin group (200x) and there is an SRS for each site/AG.
> Follow the article and remove the 5.5 server.
>
> I hope that helps.
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> >Subject: ADC removal from administrative group in a
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> >I have a question on when to remove the ADC in a mixed environement.
> >Here is a little background on the setup. We currently have three
> >administrative groups for each of our companies that are all under
one
> >organization in Exchange. Our company's administrative group has
> >migrated completely over to Exchange 2003. Our other administrative
> >groups still have Exchange 5.5 users so they are needing to keep
their
> >5.5 servers for awhile but they do have Exchange 2003 servers and
have
> >ADC's within each of those adminisrative groups. I am wanting to
> >remove the 5.5 server from our administrative group and have gone
> >through KB822450 to prep the removal. My question is since the
other
> >administrative groups still need their 5.5 servers do I need to keep
my
> >ADC or since they have ADC's in their administrative groups can I
> >remove my ADC after removing 5.5? Thanks.
> >
> >
>
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