Re: will this work?
- From: "Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 21:15:32 -0400
Replication of AD sites or Exchange routing groups?
AD sites should be unaffected by the Exchange topology with the exception of
the increased usage you'll get out of the GC's and DNS servers.
Al
"EXdesign" <treeleafs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply.
I was just thinking the child domain in the AD structure would be
naturally a second administrative group.
By the way, would this structure affect the replication between sites?
"Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Works fine. Keep in mind that the admin group is primarily used for
administrative purposes - i.e. delegating administration. Is that what's
needed? It's not clear from your post. You could just create additional
routing groups though right?
Al
"EXdesign" <treeleafs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Suppose there is a AD structure like this: The parent domain has two
sites, one child domain has other two sites.
In parent domain, there is already one exchange organsation with one
administrative group and two routing groups - which works well.
The child domain is newly created. I want to create a second
administrative group with two new routing groups for it.
Will this work for internal mail routed between all four routing groups?
The WAN has a HUB topology - three sites connect to a central site
directly.
Thanks in advance,
.
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