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Simple answer to stupid question.. Different ORGs are
not able to share anything. You can put up the InterOrg Directory Replicatior
and get CR's in the directory for the opposite org, but that's really not
"sharing".
I
think, in theory, you could move the orgs to E2k, using different ORG names, put
them in different trees and join into one forest, but I don't
know.
Oh,
btw, if you're going to reply to a message of one subject to start a different
thread, please snip out all of the old message.
John Matteson; Exchange
Manager Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and
Standards (404) 239 - 2981 Do
not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one.
- Bruce
Lee
Specs:
2
Exchange ORGS(Exchange 5.5 SP4), exist on the
same WAN, different subnets.
NOS
= WINDOWS 2000 AS(SP2) - We are on a 2000 Domain(forest)
Both
Exchange servers exist in the same Forest
We
wish to be able to fully share emails, GAL, directory, etc.. as if
it was part of another site. We want to route SMTP email from Exchange ORG A
directly to Exchange ORG B and internal email will MTA over and back exactly
as if it were just another site within it's ORG.
Without using DRAS, can you do this via the normal connectors available
in 5.5? If so, how?
I do
have the option to just create a new site in the same org. The problem is, for
legal reasons, we want to have this in a seperate ORG with it's own SMTP
address.
I
could be suffering from brain fade at this point.. and I haven't attempted to
test this. I just wanted to ping some of the more senior people to make sure
this is possible and where I could find some documents to provide me steps. I
couldn't find anything in Technet, with the exception of using a DRAS
connection over TCP/IP scenario which means loading RAS services, configuring
dial connections, etc... ewwwww.
Thanks in advance for your help
-Rick
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