Re: Connection to a SAMBA Active Directory
- From: "Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:39:09 -0400
I wondered where that old HP OM got off to ;)
"Herbert Langendorfer" <dorferdog@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.06.20.14.37.13.333223@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 18:01:56 +0000, Paul Goldman wrote:
I have a new client who wants me to install an Exchange server in their
infrastructure. They currently have a simulated AD using Samba to front
end
a Linux-based LDAP directory. They have about 50 XP Pro workstations that
log into the domain. There are also 2 Windows member servers in the
domain.
In addition, they have about 5 Macs and 10 Linux desktop machines.
Does anyone have experience in this area. Will I be able to install an
Exchange server in the existing infrastructure? I figure I have 3
options.
1. Install Windows 2003 Server. Join the existing domain. Install AD on
the
new Windows 2003 Server. See if it replicates. Try to install Exchange
2003
Server. If the domainprep and forestprep work, then everything should be
OK
(theoretically).
2. If the above fails, install Windows 2003 Server, create a new domain.
See
if I can create a 2-way trust between the SAMBA domain and the new
domain.
If that works, then proceed with Exchange installation and migrate
accounts
over via ADMT.
3. If 2 fails, install Windows 2003 Server, create a new domain. Create
new
accounts on new domain either manually or via LDIF export from existing
LDAP. Have users give new domain credentials when they launch Outlook or
Outlook Web Access.
Am I on the right track? Does anyone have any different or better ideas?
Thanks.
Due to a recent merger, my company was put in a position to absorb an
existing Linux based infrastructure using Samba and a groupware
product called SCALIX(1). Much like the scenario that you described,
everyone was already using Outlook on XP machines, so the transition was
relatively straight forward. From your description, this product might be
an easier transition while still satisifying the features people would
expect. Good Luck.
1. http://www.scalix.com
.
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