Certainly.  

Nothing unusual there.

The initial replication of public folders might take a little time
depending on how much you use them.  

William

-----Original Message-----
From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Very Remote Office


Hello,

We are located in Minnesota, but do work with a firm in Malaysia.  Our
exchange server is here, and they vpn into our server and pull their
mail (POP3).

We are going to be upgrading to EXC2000 later this summer and at that
time are thinking it would be nice to have them using all the exchange
features (calander, task lists, etc,; not just pop mail.

We have a couple of users over there now and they can connect to the
Exchange server (5.5) using exchange services, but the Malaysia
connection is ISDN 128K shared among 10 users and it is painfully slow.

With EXC 2000 is it possible to setup an Exchange box over there that
syncs to our box here, and if so would that give them the access to all
our public folders, etc without the major lag.

TIA

dave
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