Re: Parent/Child domain accounts and Exchange.
- From: "Tony C." <Tony@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 07:54:08 -0500
Thanks for the reply, Ho do I move a user account from the parent domain to
the child domain without recreating the user's mailbox?
"Dmitry Korolyov [MVP]" <d__k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uliPscCoFHA.1088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> For Exchange, it doesn't matter where user accounts reside, in which
> domain. You can modify the domain where they get their email address by
> modifying recipient polices in Exchange. You can leave the only one
> recipient policy which assigns by default email address similar to
> user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx to all users regardless of their domain membership.
>
> --
> Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> MVP: Windows Server - Directory Services
>
>
> "Tony C." <Tony@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uTM9VY3nFHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello,
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>> We've just added a child domain to our windows 2000 AD. Currently our
>> Exchange server resides on a parent domain server and we wish to keep it
>> this way. Is there a way to move some of our user accounts from the
>> parent domain to the new child domain while keeping their email on the
>> exchange server? And if possible, How? Thank you in advance.
>>
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