I thought I read where you must run Forest and Domain prep prior to
installing ADC.
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Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:57:08 -0500
We have
Already way past that point ... it completed without any errors ...
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I thought I read where you
:RE: ADC connector for 5.5
One thought is to use a tool to migrate your users to the AD Domain first
using a tool that migrates them and populates SID History so they can access
mail with their old account.
Jim Collins
Sr. Systems Engineer
Competitive Computing, Inc.
www.competitive.com
: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:50 PM
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...or upgrade the domain into the new forest.
Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
Technical Consultant
hp Services
There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.
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: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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One of the Exchange servers in my site is in a different domain. and when I
upgrade the Exchange server in my domain to E2K it creates disabled users in
my domain
06, 2003 6:34 AM
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One thought is to use a tool to migrate your users to the AD Domain
first using a tool that migrates them and populates SID History so they
can access mail with their old account.
Jim Collins
Sr. Systems Engineer
I haven't seen any situations that require a configuration like this. Why do
you want to go to that level of detail?
Jim Collins
Sr. Systems Engineer
Competitive Computing, Inc.
www.competitive.com
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From: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I think you should be able to modify the properties of the CA using
ADSIEdit. The attribute should be msExchServer2ExportContainer, and you'd
enter the LDAP path to the specific server's Recipients container.
Check Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design ISBN 182451 for
more information
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Any thoughts? I know I don't explain myself very well so if you have other
questions let me know.
Thanks again,
Mike.
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Well when you upgraded both domains, did you make the second domain a child
domain?
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One of the Exchange servers
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Well when you upgraded both domains, did you make the second domain a child
domain?
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ORG-SITE-SERVERS-RECIPIENTS isn't a real recipient. It's sort of
like an address book view. That's why what you want isn't supported;
the data is not organized that way. ADC works directory-to-directory.
I've read your other posts in this thread, and it's clear that you're
not really
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design
ISBN: 182451
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:46 PM
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I believe this may have been covered close to a zillion
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design
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From: Callan, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL
Easier to rehome them than to recreate. If you bring up your second ADC
whilst the first is still running then on the General Tab of each agreement
you can change the server that that CA runs on. You will be prompted to
retype in the connection username/password.
If you are really concerned
Thanks Mark.
Wilson
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From: Mark Harford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:19 AM
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Easier to rehome them than to recreate. If you bring up your second ADC
whilst the first
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What we decided to do (just now) is create a folder for all the contacts (we
have a lot of them--our students who do not have Exchange accounts, but are
just Custom Recipients) and groups, and then let it run. It worked
perfectly
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That is what I meant. I clicked on the search and it took me to
http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp;, I selected Exchange Server and
did the search. Got nothing?
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From: Renouf, Phillip [mailto:[EMAIL
Sorry - just tried that search mechanism and it is completely useless so
apologies for wasting your time!
Here's the complete thread so start from the bottom and work up to see if
anything is relevant.
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Thanks, that was the right tip:
If I clear This is a Primary
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