I would recommend having antivirus on both servers. You want to scan email coming from 
your userbase, whats stored on the server, and to/from the internet.<plug> Symantec 
v3.0 is what I use on our email (exch2k) servers, it scans all internet mail as well 
as the information stores (plus content filtering etc...) </plug>

As far as the other little question I dont know off the top of my head. My scenario 
was Exchange 2000 in the child domain with no Exchange 2000 servers in the empty root. 
I know I ended up with setting up a service account in the root for the ADC connector 
that I used to forestprep and domainprep the domains. Removed Schema and Enterprise 
admin from it. Did my migration, then left that account as a member of "root\domain 
admins", "root\Exchange Domain Servers" & "Root\Exchange Services" once the ADC was 
eliminated.  Havent had the nerve to disable the account yet to see what happens

Clyde Burns


-----Original Message-----
From: Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:30 AM
To: ActiveDir (E-mail)
Subject: [ActiveDir] Little Questions


Hello everyone,

I have some little questions.

If you have two exchange servers do you need to have Exchange Antivirus on
both or just the server with the Internet Mail Connector on it?

Having a Exchange server in a forest root and an exchange server in a child
domain, the exchange server in the child domain requires what kind of admin
access?  Does the server need to utilize the admin account from the child
domain or the forest root?

Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
914.681.8117 office
646.483.3325 cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

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