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date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:22:16 -0700,
group: microsoft.public.exchange.setup
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Re: Exchange Coexistence and Child Domain Question
Leif, tnx for response.
Is it possible to run this setup /preparedomain on a 32 bit OS, or must it
be 64 bit?
Tnx,
Dave
"Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You need to run the exchange 2007 setup /preparedomain command and then your
> users in the child domain can have exchange 2007 mailboxes (where the
> mailboxes are located in the root domain).
>
> Leif
>
> "SF Dave" skrev i meddelelsen
> news:B4A5C13A-B872-4893-99AB-AB046317ADD5@microsoft.com...
> > Hi, this question could go to either an Exchange Admin or Active Directory
> > group, but because I know that nobody will answer with "this question does
> > not belong in this group", I will ask here ... ;>
> > Currently I have a coexistence scenario in 1 domain (domain.com) with 1
> > Exchange 2003 on Win Server 2003 and 1 Exchange 2007 on Win Server 2003,
> > all
> > with latest serice packs. I have created a child domain (child.domain.com)
> > and I need to use the Active Directory Migration tool to transfer many
> > accounts to it. The child domain appears healthy - there are no errors.
> > Now I
> > need to manage Exchange accounts through child.domain.com. is this
> > possible?
> > Do I need to install Exchange on this server/in this child domain in order
> > to
> > extend Exchange attributes to child.domain.com? All mailboxes will reside
> > on
> > Exchange 2007 server. All primary email addresses will continue to be
> > user@
> > domain.com. I am assuming Exchanage 2003 is ok to use, as this server is
> > not
> > 64 bit. Any problems in advance you see with this? Thanks so much!
> > Dave
> >
>
date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 17:24:02 -0700
author: SF Dave
Re: Exchange Coexistence and Child Domain Question
32 and 64bit, the setup /preparedomain is for the DC, wich usualy run 32bit.
"SF Dave" wrote:
> Leif, tnx for response.
> Is it possible to run this setup /preparedomain on a 32 bit OS, or must it
> be 64 bit?
> Tnx,
> Dave
>
> "Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > You need to run the exchange 2007 setup /preparedomain command and then your
> > users in the child domain can have exchange 2007 mailboxes (where the
> > mailboxes are located in the root domain).
> >
> > Leif
> >
> > "SF Dave" skrev i meddelelsen
> > news:B4A5C13A-B872-4893-99AB-AB046317ADD5@microsoft.com...
> > > Hi, this question could go to either an Exchange Admin or Active Directory
> > > group, but because I know that nobody will answer with "this question does
> > > not belong in this group", I will ask here ... ;>
> > > Currently I have a coexistence scenario in 1 domain (domain.com) with 1
> > > Exchange 2003 on Win Server 2003 and 1 Exchange 2007 on Win Server 2003,
> > > all
> > > with latest serice packs. I have created a child domain (child.domain.com)
> > > and I need to use the Active Directory Migration tool to transfer many
> > > accounts to it. The child domain appears healthy - there are no errors.
> > > Now I
> > > need to manage Exchange accounts through child.domain.com. is this
> > > possible?
> > > Do I need to install Exchange on this server/in this child domain in order
> > > to
> > > extend Exchange attributes to child.domain.com? All mailboxes will reside
> > > on
> > > Exchange 2007 server. All primary email addresses will continue to be
> > > user@
> > > domain.com. I am assuming Exchanage 2003 is ok to use, as this server is
> > > not
> > > 64 bit. Any problems in advance you see with this? Thanks so much!
> > > Dave
> > >
> >
date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 01:02:00 -0700
author: Andersen @ DK
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