No you won't see 2 C sites.  Why disable the other connector?  Just give it
a higher cost.  In that way you'll have a backup if the fast line between A
and C goes to lunch.

Is the first paragraph preview of an upcoming question?  Coming soon to a
mailbox near you?

S.

-----Original Message-----
From: Amir El Aziq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Connection


If you have a permanent connection to the Internet with this office/server -
you MUST get a firewall.  Corporate data is now at risk 24x7.  *When* you
get a firewall, you can set up a VPN.

===

We have 3 sites; A, B and C. Site A is connected to site B with a slow line.
Site B is connected to site C with a faster line. Between site A & B and B &
C X.400 and Directory Replication Connectors are set up. A new fast line is
going to connect site A to site C. The idea is to connect site A to site C
with a X.400 and Directory Replication Connector and remove the connectors
between site A & B. What is the best way to do this? Shall I first shut down
or delete the connectors between site A & B, and then set up the connectors
between A en C or shall I do it the other way around? What will the impact
be when I chose the last option (i.e. will I see two sites C?) Any help
would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,


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