This is a consulting engagement question.  That is, it's really the kind
of question that deserves more consideration than this kind of forum
allows.

Having said that, the scheme you describe could possibly work.  It's
even possible that you could make it work with your users logging in to
the NT4 domain.  But to tell you anything more than "it's possible", I'd
need to know a lot more.

You really ought to pay for a good design.  It'd probably save you a lot
of headaches in the end.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp Services
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!


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[mailto:bounce-exchange-94760@;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Alex Alborzfard
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Subject: Interesting EX2K migration solution


Our company runs EX 5.5 in 2 separate Organizations & NT domains, as
well as 2 separate locations. To save in migration cost to EX2K, they've
decided to migrate to EX2K/W2K/AD in only 1 location and move all the
mailboxes from other location there. The other location will retain its
NT domain scheme, however these users will have to log on the remote W2K
domain now, to access EX2K, across a Frame Relay (1024kbps). I thought
there has to be a local GC in each location for this work, but obviously
that's not possible in an NT4 domain.

So I'm just wondering, will this work?!

Thanks

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