Let's say the GC server is not available for some reason or another, but there are
other domain controllers. Can Exchange still do its job? That's basically my
question. Thanks.
Eric
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> You need at least one in a forest.
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> Do Win2k AD controllers need to be GCs for Exchange to use them in a single
> domain environment? Tony Redmond's book says that all DCs in a single
> domain environment are "effectively" GCs - but do they need to be made GCs
> on the NTDS page for Exchange to use them? Thanks - I'm still getting up to
> speed with Ex2k.
>
> Eric
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