Yes, there is also a Microsoft Technet article on exactly how to do this.
(Install E2K in a child domain that is.)
Lori
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Murray
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Sent: 6/27/01 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Exchange 2000 and AD
Hi Stefan
I believe you need to run Forestprep to get the forest ready and then
run Domainprep in each domain where you need Exchange features. In
other words you don't need to run Domainprep in your empty forest root.
Tony
www.activedir.org
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Stefan Lister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 16:01:23 -0700
If I have 1 parent domain( its empty, just a place holder for the root
of
the forest) and 2 child domains and I want to be running Exchange 2000
in my
organization, do I have to install Exchange2000 up in the parent domain
or
can I get away with just installing it down in the child domains.
My Exchange guys think I need to install it up in the parent but I don't
want anything up there except for the schema master/primary DNS server.
Thanks.
Stefan Lister
Sys Admin, Ariba Inc.
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