If you don't have AD yet, install it and join the clients (presuming windows 
clients) to the AD domain
 
Install and exchange org and establish interoperability between notes and 
exchange for mail and free/busy (one of the third party to consult for possible 
tooling might be Quest (http://wm.quest.com/products/notesmigratorexchange/)
 
 
Second to do is synching users/passwords and groups from the NDS to AD so you 
can create mail-enabled users. Quest has the NDS migrator to this (although it 
can not sync passwords) I also know there are other products that are able to 
do it. Some of the products in the market use the password changing moment to 
capture it and write it to the NDS and to the AD (like Quest does)
 
As the clients are joined to the domain, have the novell client and primarily 
logon to the NDS and secondly to AD (using the same user account and password) 
the user will be able to access the exchange mailbox using the outlook client
 
Is this an answer to your question?
 
Cheers
#JORGE#

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Hutchins, Mike
Sent: Wed 7/6/2005 10:59 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Novell/AD/Exchange



OK, so I know I can sync NDS and AD, but can the users logging into NDS 
use Exchange mailboxes? They are currently on Notes and we will be 
migrating them in the next 90-120 days. 

I have googled quite a bit but can't find a definitive answer. 

Thanks! 
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