Hey Guys,

I know I've asked this before I think, but I was not to sure about the
answer.  I'm running an exchange 2003 server in location A, but would
like my clients in location B to access it as well.  There is a 2 MB
link between them.  Is there such a scenario where I can setup 2
exchange boxes on each location, and have data replicate or move between
them, or control traffic between users in location A & B?  I heard
something about adding another exchange server to my existing
organization, and I'm guessing I will just have to point users the
respective server in their physical location?

Thanks

Paul

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