Our company aquired another and now has 4 separate AD forests, and wants to
consolidate into just one. Within each of the forests, there is an Exchange
server organization. What is the approach for accomplishing this? Is the
ADMT the tool to use in this situation?
Any help is appreciated - I'm just trying to get a handle on the job scope.
Re: 2003 AD design for county government/public safety ... If he wants to place his two separate units in separate OU's ... within the same domain he will have to use the same Exchange site.... The less domains and forests used the less involved it becomes. ... > enterprise, including security, legal, pilot, and business mergers and ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: connecting exchange servers in different forests... ... Why do they want a single email domain and still have separate AD domain ... Splitting the email domain across 4 different systems is not desirable. ... Sharing SMTP Address Spaces in Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange ... All these domains are in different forests and ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: Connect two Exchange Servers in Same Org Across Two Forests ... When using iipf or miis to synchronize gals between 2 windows forests it is ... of the original Exchange organization, does this create issues when trying ... It is not possible to have an Exchange organization span more than one ... When I setup my 2003 server to join the 5.5 site, ... (microsoft.public.exchange.connectivity)
Re: Moving mailboxes across forests/domains ... have to be Windows 2003 Server Native.... it will move mailboxes across Forest from an Exchange Server 2003 ... You will need name resolution and trusts between the Forests.... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
RE: Exchange Topology ... In that article about multiple forest Exchange installations it mentions two ... You can have a shared SMTP namespace if each org has it's own distinct ... You CANNOT have a Front End/ Back End server to mulitple forests...Company ABC and XYZ are in their own AD forests with a two-way trust ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup)