Re: Two diffeent Forest sharing 1 Exchange Server
- From: "Evar" <varvare@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:47:21 -0500
I would look into the Galy Sync and inter org connector option.
The other option you have is to host ABC.com on the current Exchange server
and take over the namescpace and own both ABC.com and 123.com and have
disabled accounts for 123.com user objects where the 123.com AD account has
permissions to open the mailbox
"WooYing" <WooYing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Al
Thank you for reply, the issues is that both 123.com and ABC.com has to
remain separate. Although there is a forest trust between both
organizations. We would like to keep users from 123.com to be able to
send out emails and when they do send out such emails to have 123.com in
the header. The same would go for ABC.com, the header has to also say
that it came from ABC.com. So as for the requirement go
Users from123.com has to have 123.com in the header
Users from abc.com has to have abc.com in the header
Must have to share resources from both ABC.com and 123.com such as
calendar.
Must be able to administrator domain for each any domain.
As far as setting up a separate forest I how can I setup current users
already on AD on either 123.com or ABC.com since we have AD accounts
setup. What steps would I take for setting up existing users, do I
consider ADMT v2.0 . There is not plans in the near future the merge
these domains together. I have consider setting up a separate forest but
I also have consider setting up a cluster server one at 123.com and the
other in ABC.com. Then run VMWare Server on each of these server and
setting up an Exchange Server for 123.com and one for ABC.com? The bad
point of that is I am relying on software to keep the exchange running
which I don't care too much about. Let me know what are you thoughs.
Thanks again.
"Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't think this is too tricky. The hardest part is figuring out what
makes sense to your business after this one merger.
If you want to host a single Exchange 2003 org in your forest, you could
either put it in ABC.com or put it in 123.com or you could be tricky and
put it in a new forest called NewForest.com if that makes more sense.
You can put all of the users in the same forest if you want or you could
have two Exchange orgs if you wanted (in that case, why not one org in
123.com and one in abc.com).
If I understand your requirement correctly, you want all email to look as
if it were sent from 123.com but your system should receive for 123.com
as well as ABC.com. You also want to share administration of the system.
Is that correct? If so, put the ORG in ABC.COM forest, and create the
users using the associated exernal right for 123.com users. Be sure to
understand the trade-offs of this design so you can properly set
expecations. I suggest reading up on the resource forest scenario to
understand it better. As for email, you can specify that all users have a
ABC.COM mail address as their primary. You can additionally add a
secondary address type of 123.COM to all the users that need it or all of
them, whichever is easier. Change your external mail flow to use this
server as your inbound route, and you won't miss a message.
Does that solve your problem?
"WooYing" <WooYing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here one that going to get your folks thinking. I am part of a company
(abc.com), we recently purchase another company (123.com) although we
have
establish a trust between the 2 forest. I am face with an issue and
want to
know what is the best way to design the 2003 Exchange domain. Since we
ABC.com own 123.com I would like to setup 1 Exchange Server to host both
domains. The issue is that we like to keep emails address separate and
the
outbound email (header) to stay the same, so if someone from 123.com
sends an
email out the header has to say from 123.com and the same rule apply for
abc.com. I have consider setting up a separate forest and setting up a
forest to forest trust on both ends. But would that resolve the
problem?
Secondly both companies would like to share calendar info. I would also
like
to setup users on their domain and they also could setup users on our
domain.
I consider using Associated External Account to manage the users or MIIS
2003. But would either one satisfied my requirements. I told you this
would
be a tricky one. TIA any input is welcome
.
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