Dual hating?
 
Pay particular attention to the way permissions are handled on folders.  Should work, but that will be the one to watch most likely.
 
Good luck,
 
Al


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Well I basically got a task for someone that is currently Dual hating and needs their office staff from one office to be able to edit their calendar that is on a different domain using their current accounts.  Right now just gathering information.

 

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Check out the docs on www.microsoft.com/exchange/library especially the ones about multi-domain, mutli-forest deployments (I think it's in the planning and deployment doc but it's been a while since I read them).

 

Are you seeing any issues that you want to resolve or just fishing?

 

Al

 


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Anyone have information about considerations that may or may not be needed to allow a different site/domain user be able to have edit access on another site/domain users exchange calendar.   Both domains are in the same forest.

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