I am in the process of Designing a new Exchange 2007 Organization. The Forest structure will have several sub domains. The sub domains (Sub.XXXXX.com)will have users located in the them. The Exchange 2007 Org will be in the root domain (XXXXX.COM). The sub domain users will use the root domain as there primary email address. I am trying to brainstorm if there is any implication to this and if there is a way to attack the issue. I've tried to find some White Papers but, not able to find much data.
I prefer an empty root, a dedicated Exchange sub domain, and users in other subdomains from the root. Your recipient update policy can still dictate an @xxxxx.com email address for every user even if they are in a subdomain. "KJK" wrote in message news:B917F35C-B33C-4958-9A22-5F9F0D8FC1A3@microsoft.com... >I am in the process of Designing a new Exchange 2007 Organization. > > The Forest structure will have several sub domains. The sub domains > (Sub.XXXXX.com)will have users located in the them. The Exchange 2007 > Org will be in the root domain (XXXXX.COM). The sub domain users will > use the root domain as there primary email address. > > I am trying to brainstorm if there is any implication to this and if > there is a way to attack the issue. > > I've tried to find some White Papers but, not able to find much data.
Great, so it sounds like there really is no additional configuration necessary. "Brian Day" wrote: > I prefer an empty root, a dedicated Exchange sub domain, and users in other > subdomains from the root. > > Your recipient update policy can still dictate an @xxxxx.com email address > for every user even if they are in a subdomain. > > > "KJK" wrote in message > news:B917F35C-B33C-4958-9A22-5F9F0D8FC1A3@microsoft.com... > >I am in the process of Designing a new Exchange 2007 Organization. > > > > The Forest structure will have several sub domains. The sub domains > > (Sub.XXXXX.com)will have users located in the them. The Exchange 2007 > > Org will be in the root domain (XXXXX.COM). The sub domain users will > > use the root domain as there primary email address. > > > > I am trying to brainstorm if there is any implication to this and if > > there is a way to attack the issue. > > > > I've tried to find some White Papers but, not able to find much data. >
By having Exchange in another Domain may mean more DCs adding more cost . DCs will be needed for users and Exchange. "KJK" wrote in message news:B917F35C-B33C-4958-9A22-5F9F0D8FC1A3@microsoft.com... >I am in the process of Designing a new Exchange 2007 Organization. > > The Forest structure will have several sub domains. The sub domains > (Sub.XXXXX.com)will have users located in the them. The Exchange 2007 > Org will be in the root domain (XXXXX.COM). The sub domain users will > use the root domain as there primary email address. > > I am trying to brainstorm if there is any implication to this and if > there is a way to attack the issue. > > I've tried to find some White Papers but, not able to find much data.