You're going to elaborate a bit more on what you mean by coexiteance. If you
mean replicate the GAL, MIIS is your ticket here.
Something else? Yes, most likely. What is it you wan tto do?
--brian
"Paul" <Paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2D920772-04F1-41B4-92F4-8FB901B03C66@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Is it possible to coexsist between exchange 2000 and exchange 2003 and
> replicate email between the two.
>
> Different domains and different forests?
>
> can you use ADC connector for exchange 2000 and 2003?
>
Re: Multi-location Exchange Implementation ... You might want to hold off and look at Exchange 2007's Continous CLuster ... The client will use our spam protection so to redirect mail if EAST goes ... maybe VPN link and just replicate AD? ... Will the exchange servers be on site in the EAST? ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: Joing two exchange servers ... what will best meet your needs here are public folders.... If the 2 servers are members of the same Exchange organization,... folders can replicate across your unreliable link. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
RE: Question: two offices AD Organization ... For Exchange, you have to implement in a same organization so all the ... set a Exchange server.... Ca. 40 Windows clients + ca. 10 dedicated Linux machines ... This way I will be able to replicate the entire AD content (Schema, AD, ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
RE: ADC Windows 2003 --> Exchange 5.5 cannot replicate ... The error message is a little misleading as the problem was caused by the ...Connection Agreement for each domain. ... > However on one site we have an Exchange 2003 box which sits in a new AD ... > ADCs attempt to replicate the new accounts, we get the following error in the ... (microsoft.public.exchange2000.connectivity)