Happy New Year All.
Just a quick question for the new year. I am running exchange 5.5 on an NT
Server , i know i am upgrading soon 8-)
Ok, I have 2 offices A and B, A being head office. Both are connected via
site connector. Now Office B has been shut down and the server is now
offline. I have
ah the wonders of technology... apologies for the resend - was rejected the
first time:
remove the Directory Replication Connector, then the site connector
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From: Vas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You mean Office B will never come back online?
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Happy New Year All.
Just a quick question for the new year. I am running exchange
Thanks
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From: Ward, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ah the wonders of technology... apologies for the resend - was rejected
the
first time:
remove
My answer is 200. I will have Outlook published in a Citrix farm at this
remote location. 200 people will access outlook from that site. The
Outlook application will be published on Terminal Servers (Citrix). From
the servers Outlook will need to find an exchange server 1 of which is at
my
What are those factores. I do not want my users to have an Outlook
experience as if they were accessing it online over a 40K dialup
connection.
Thanks
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My answer is 200. I
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My answer is 200. I will have Outlook published in a Citrix farm at this
remote location. 200 people will access outlook from
Currently I have a single Exchange Server 2K in my main office -
I have an office opening remotely in 2 weeks -
Do I add an exchange server into my organization at this remote site? Is
it to speed access to the GAL or does it have a copy of the priv and pub
databases.
The connection to the main
How many users at the remote site?
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Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 11:42:32 -0800
Currently I have a single Exchange Server 2K in my main
Subject: Site connector question
Currently I have a single Exchange Server 2K in my main office -
I have an office opening remotely in 2 weeks -
Do I add an exchange server into my organization at this remote site?
Depends on whether you need one.
Is it to speed access to the GAL or does
I'm replacing one of my Exchange 5.5 smtp servers in the next couple of
weeks. This server is also running a Site Connector which is used by our
Tokyo branch. We will be replacing it with an Windows 2000 box runninng
Exchange 5.5. Is there any documentation or suggestions on the best way to
do
If you have others available, choose a different server (re-home it).
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From: Harris, Dot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:01 AM
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Subject: Site Connector
I'm replacing
Hello all,
I currently have 3 5.5 sites. Our first site has an exch2k server
and 5.5 server. I am going to bring up another site, but it will only house
a 2k server. What is the best way to set up a connector to our other sites?
Thanks.
I have a situation where I need 2 separate forests, in different countries,
to share global address lists, and we want something similar to the Exch5.5
site connector (we want internal mail to stay internal and not travel
through the internet.) If mail has to flow through the internet in order
Try to connect the server, which is no longer exist.
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From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:33 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Removing Site Connector and Directory
Replication Connector
What happens when
Nakanishi
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 7:05 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Removing Site Connector and Directory Replication Connector
Our company had two sites (NY and Malibu). Our network administrator in
Malibu removed Site Connector from Malibu's Exchange server since their
office
Our company had two sites (NY and Malibu). Our network administrator in
Malibu removed Site Connector from Malibu's Exchange server since their
office was closed down.
Now, I can't remove Site Connector and Directory Replication Connector from
NY's Exchange server.
How can I remove Site
Our company had two sites (NY and Malibu). Our network administrator in
Malibu removed Site Connector from Malibu's Exchange server since their
office was closed down.
Now, I can't remove Site Connector and Directory Replication Connector from
NY's Exchange server.
How can I remove Site
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Ault
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:16 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Site Connector between Disparate Orgs
Here's a question
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