I'd suggest the customer rename the domain to
pissing.money.away.needlessly.domain.corp. Apparently this customer has too
much money just sitting around and feels the need to spark the economy
through needless IT spending.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kanee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:04 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: exchange question
> 
> 
> 
> I have AD with domain.corp as the root domain. I have a child domain
> called ny.domain.corp. I have a E2k server in ny.domain.corp, everything
> works perfect. Now the client is moving the office to NH and wants
> NH.domain.corp as a child domain, no longer wants ny.domain.corp.
> 
> So i will be moving the physical servers to nh and then build a new server
> and run dcpromo and make it the first dc for a child domain called
> nh.domain.corp. Now i will have domain.corp as the root domain,
> ny.domain.corp as a child domain and a nh.domain.corp also as a child
> domain.
> 
> Can i install exchange server on the dc for nh.domain.corp and then make
> that exchange server join the same org and site as the exchange server in
> ny.domain.corp and then move all the mailboxes over to the exchange server
> in nh.domain.corp and then remove the exchange server from ny.domain.corp?
> 
> Since the exchange server in ny.domain.corp is a horse in the sense it is
> beefed up, reinstall win2k and e2k and make it join the nh.domain.corp and
> then move all the mailboxes from the small exchange server back to this
> one.
> 
> Will this work?
> 
> If not how would i go about accomplishing this.


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