If you already have Exchange 5.5. in place with NT 4.0 then one option would be to 
roll-out AD, get familiar with it, make sure it works well, etc. and then worry about 
your Exchange 2000 deployment.   AD implementation will be a big enough job in itself 
without having to worry about E2K as well.

There is a huge amount of information available on Exchange and AD.  A good starting 
place is www.exchange-mail.org.  It has an excellent Exchange 2000 mailing list too.

Tony
www.activedir.org

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From: "Jonas, Roy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 09:09:40 -0400

I am looking at an implementation of Windows 2000 Active Directory and I
have a concern about deploying it with Exchange 5.5. Is it recommended to
rollout AD and Exchange 2000 at the same time? If anyone has any information
regarding AD and Exchange it will be greatly appreciated.

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