Do you mean the "FSMO" roles for an Exchange site?  (Just stealing Win2K
jargon and applying it to Exchange.)  Not to my knowledge, but you just need
to be sure that there is a server in the site hosting the free/busy info for
that site, the OAB folders (there are 2 I think), etc.  There is a KB
article that discusses this.  But as I said before, aside from public folder
homing, there isn't a role that a site serves (except for possible connector
address spaces not served by any other site) as a host to the Exchange org.
Sites are peer-to-peer, not parent-child.

Scott.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:05 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Removing Exchange Site from it's organisation....


Thank you for your reply, that's exactly what I hoped to hear. Just as quick
side question - do you know of any tools which will scan the Exchange org.
to look for 'primary site servers' just to make sure I've got all the
functionality onto our primary site server?

Regards

Andy Russell
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