Re: Problem- 1Office / 2 Companies

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Crina Li, Thank you for your responce.

Would it be possible to have seperate intranet home pages for the
users of the two companies?

Thanks

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 02:58:49 GMT, v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
("Crina Li") wrote:

>Hi Liteboxz,
>
>Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
>
>>From the description, I understand that you want to deploy a SBS 2003
>server to server multiple domains. Can I assume that the SBS 2003 server is
>receiving e-mail from the Internet through SMTP protocol? You may add
>different e-mail suffixes into the default recipient policy to host the
>multiple domain e-mails. To do this, please refer to the following steps:
>
>1. After installing SBS 2003, run CEICW to configure the internet and
>e-mail settings. In the e-mail configuration section, input the domain name
>for one company.
>2. Open Exchange System manager. Navigate to ''Recipients''\''Recipient
>Polices''. In the right panel, double-click ''Default Policy''. In the
>policy properties window, click ''E-mail address (policy)'' tab. Click
>''New'' button, select ''SMTP address'' and click ''OK''. Input the SMTP
>address for the second company.
>3. In Exchange system manager, navigate to ''Recipients''\''Recipient
>update services''. In the right panel, right-click each entry and choose
>''Rebuild''.
>4. Open Active Directory users and computers, find the user accounts.
>Right-click the user of the second company, choose ''Properties''. In the
>account properties, click ''E-mail address'', you should be able to see the
>e-mail addresses for both domains. Please UNCHECK ''Automatically update
>e-mail addresses based on recipient policy'' box, select the proper e-mail
>address for this user (second company address) and click ''Set As Primary''
>button. Click ''OK'' to close the dialog box.
>
>More information, you may refer to the following KB article:
>
>268838 Configuring Exchange to receive mail for multiple domains
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=268838
>
>319065 HOW TO: Work with the Recipient Update Service in Exchange 2000
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319065
>
>822447 How to Modify an SMTP E-Mail Address by Using Recipient Policies
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=822447
>
>Hope it helps.
>
>I am appreciated your time and look forward to hearing from you.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Crina Li (MSFT)
>
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>| From: <liteboxz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>| Subject: Problem- 1Office / 2 Companies
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>| |
>| We have one single office location but have 2 companies within the
>office.
>| My question is it possible to have (1) SBS 2003 box handle the 2
>companies separately?
>| The biggest thing to have separated is email (@aaa.com and @bbb.com). It
>would be nice to have file sharing and company intranets to be separate but
>we could live with that.
>| As you can see, cost is a concern.
>|
>|
>|

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