Re: Migration
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Hi,
Yes this is possible.
Leif
"john doe" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is it is possible to have on Exchange 2003 server serve two trees in one
forest.
One company with two domains and a trust. Same GAL
Site connectors with Exchange 5.5. They want to move to one server but
keep the two domains separate or trees in a Forest I guess after the
upgrade.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Paul
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- Re: Two diffeent Forest sharing 1 Exchange Server
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