Re: Adding/Migrating from Exchange 2003 to *EXCHANGE 2003*




I wanted to finish this thread off...I got the server working. I
suspect it had to do more with my client than anything, and the server
is now working properly.



Rich Matheisen [MVP] wrote:
"Joshua Gramlich" <jggramlich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

They are both in the same domain, I'm not sure if that's the same thing
as being in the same forest.

When speaking of "domains" it's important to note what kind they are.
There are DNS domains and AD Domains. AD Domains have DNS domain
names, but the DNS domain you use in e-mail need not be the same as
the DNS domaiin name associated with your AD Domain. Confusing? You
bet.

An AD Domain, even if it's the only one in your company, is still a
single "tree" in the AD forest of AD Domain trees.

So, your two AD Domains sound to me as if they're in the same AD
forest -- especially if you have just one Exchange organization. :-)


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