If your implementation is Exchange 5.5 with Win9x/ME clients, you may need to consider 
the WINS impact (static entries?) to the clients.  Also re-configure any connectors 
that may be hard-coded with IP addresses instead of network names.  Other than that, 
you should be all clear.

Eric

> ------------ Original Message -----------
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 16:06:18 -0700
> 
> Yes it is LAN/WAN IP Segments.  We have a pretty heated on-going debate
> that
> if you install exchange in one segment, once you move the server to a new
> IP
> Segment, Exchange will no longer work. 
> 
> I can't see why it would.  SMS might have an issue.  But just from the
> point
> of view that you set up your boundaries and if you do it sloppy, your
> users
> will have to travel a wan or router to get to the server an induce extra
> wan
> traffic.  But in exchange I can't see any calculation based on IP Segment.
> We complete DHCP on all servers except two, and all of our Exchange
> servers
> use DHCP so, I am not sure what the issue is.  Maybe some DNS issues could
> crop up, but still we use DHCP so I don't see that an issue.
> 
> I think I am going to stick to my guns on this one and say it is ok to
> preload Exchange and then ship the server to the site.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Radar


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