Re: split one organization/site into 2

From: Mark Arnold [MVP] (mark_at_mvps.org)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:30:37 +0100

On 27 Oct 2004 08:21:44 -0700, rmilbrand@gfnet.com (RAM) wrote:

>We are running Exchange Server 2003 on Win2K3. Front-end server to
>clustered back-end. We host email for our own employees, but also for
>some clients outside of our system.
>
>We would like to split things up so that we have a separate
>environment for the clients' mailboxes. Do we set up a separate
>organization, or just a separate site? (Idea here is, if our email is
>down, can we keep the clients' email and running?) We tried installing
>Exchange 2003 on another server, but it never asked about joining an
>existing site or creating a new one - just automatically joined the
>existing site.
>
>Suggestions for doing this? Thanks in advance.
>
>- RAM

You don't need another server for hosting. Take a look starting here:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Shared_Hosting_Exchange_2003_Part1.html



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