Yes, sorry , they call transition pack. But all what is installed by SBS is still functioning.But what I didn't yet understand (is a problem with the corporate) if they want all users and machine being removed from the actual domain and joined to corporate domain after established the 2 ways trust GuidoElia HELPPC
_____ Da: Amer Karim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 6 aprile 2008 8.13 A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Oggetto: RE: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains I'm assuming you mean the transition pack - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555073, or the Swing Migration pack from http://www.sbsmigration.com/? If so, then I'm a little confused as after the migration to a full 2003 domain, you would no longer have an SBS environment as the SBS would have been demoted to a regular DC, yet in your original message you imply that you wished to establish a two-way trust between the SBS and the corporate domain and maintain the SBS in a limited role. My apologies if I misunderstood what you meant. Regards, Amer Karim Nautilis Information Systems From: HELP_PC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: April-06-08 1:06 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: R: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains I underlined I have bought the migration pack of SBS .Have a look ! GuidoElia HELPPC _____ Da: Amer Karim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: sabato 5 aprile 2008 20.34 A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Oggetto: RE: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains I'm pretty sure you can't do this with SBS; the SBS has to be the FSMO role holder and, except for temporary situations, cannot be 'joined' to another domain in a subsidiary role. And, parroting Michael, "two-way trust with SBS"?? To quote: You cannot establish any type of trust between the Windows Small Business Server domain and any other domain. A trust is a logical relationship established between domains to allow user accounts and global groups defined in one domain to be given rights and permissions in another domain. >From http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2003/plan/gsg/appx_d.mspx The situation you are describing would require the removal of SBS and migration to 'regular' servers. Regards, Amer Karim Nautilis Information Systems From: HELP_PC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: April-05-08 1:03 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: R: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains I am in a situation where I have to do the same thing for a corporate . I bought the migration pack of SBS, but is still not clear if they want them (SBS customer) to join the corporate domain and to estabilish relationship with trusts for the internal LAN. In other words they have a WAN connection with the Corporate and the SBS server will remain only for DHCP ,DNS and routings GuidoElia HELPPC _____ Da: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: venerdì 4 aprile 2008 19.35 A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Oggetto: RE: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains You have a two-way trust with SBS? How did you do that? The short answer to your question is "no". You can create mailboxes with disabled user accounts on the abc.local server and set the associatedExternalAccount for the mailbox to an account in the xyz.local domain. This means that the passwords don't have to match, but you've still got two accounts involved. IIFP is the standard solution for doing this, I'd say. Damifiknow whether it works with SBS though. Regards, Michael B. Smith MCSE/Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Edward Baichtal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 11:31 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Exchange w/ two different Windows domains I have two different Windows domains, abc.local and xyz.local, and abc.local has Exchange SBS 2003 on it. xyz.local has NO Exchange in it's Windows domain at all. There is a two-way domain trust between the two domains. The e-mail xyz.local is already received in the abc.local Exchange server. I would like to Exchange-enable the users in xyz.local so they can login with their accounts and get e-mail from abc.local. Can this be done WITHOUTcreating an abc.local account for the user, and having them log in to that domain, thus having two accounts? -Ed ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja ~