Re: Need some configuration advice please

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This is what I expected.

A is headquarters with the non small business installs. B is the new
smaller firm w/ the SBS install.

I was hoping that at least I may be able to relay incoming email from B to A
and then connect everyone's outlook via the PTP to the exchange server
located at A. The only way I can come up with to do this is to create
forwards for all the people at B only about 10 users, to email addresses
located on A.

Of course I can just shut down the small business server's exchange and
change the DNS records to point to the exchange server in A.

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Rob


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Robert R Kircher, Jr. <rkircher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need some help on a multi-company configuration. The company I
work for just bought another small firm. Both firms run their own
exchange server for mail and calendar. The desire is to now combine
the two exchange system so that everyone can share calendar
information and to simplify administration.

These system are completely different domains but there is a
dedicated PTP connection between the location. Location A is a
separately installed exchange system whereas Location B is a Small
Business server. all locations are running v2003 of server and
exchange.
Without completely upgrading the small business server is there away
to connect the two exchange servers so that everyone can share the
same data?

This won't be possible in your configuration because you can't set up
trusts with Small Business Server. Who is A and who is B?




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