Re: MAPI Clients - Referral Service
- From: "andy webb" <awebb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:47:33 -0500
No, Exchange will refer them to a GC close to itself. Outlook can be
configured to look at different servers through registry settings on the
clients, so GPOs could be used to configure it.
The clients benefit from a local GC for other reasons, but not for messaging
by default.
Andy
"Jeff B." <JeffB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have read multiple things about the referral service and I am not clear
>on
> a few things. We have centralized Exchange servers in the center of a hub
> and spoke topology. The Exchange servers are in the same site (the hub)
> as
> the core global catalog servers. When a user at a remote site connects to
> the core Exchange servers will the Exchange server refer them to a GC at
> the
> hub site (same site as the Exchange Server) or to a GC at the remote site
> (same site as the client (if a GC exists at that site)).
>
> Basically in this configuration, do clients benefit from a local GC or not
> when the Exchange server is in a remote site?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
.
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