What? I'm running 5.0 with a 5 user CAL. On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 4:06 PM, May, Jeff <j...@bbandt.com> wrote:
> We are in a similar method, as long as you have CALs and a valid SRP you > can do as many as you need on the same network. We have several networks > with several BES, currently are running two production, one at 4.1 and > another at 5.0, if you go the 5.0 route make sure your CAL is at least a 20 > user CAL or more, if not you will get an error stating you are not running > enterprise and they will hit you up for 3K to finish your install. Past > that, should be no issues at all running this method. > > > > *From:* Jeff Brown [mailto:2jbr...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Thursday, April 01, 2010 3:49 PM > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* BES question > > > > Sorry if this is off-topic. I am growing impatient trying to get an answer > to this question directly from RIM. > > > > We are running a single domain, W2K3 servers and E2K3 and BES 4.1.x.x.x.x > > > > We are creating a new domain on the same physical network, W2k8, E2K7 and > BES x.x.x(we haven't decided yet). We are NOT MIGRATING. We will move a > few people from the existing domain to the new domain, test everything > thoroughly. After we are satisfied that all works, we are creating 2 new > domains and will be moving some people from the current domain to the new > domains, and therefore to the new Exchange environment. We are pretty sure > we have the exchange issues handled, but don't know what it will be like or > if it is possible to stand up another BES server on the same network. We > have a spare BES license, so licensing isn't a concern. we have 250 cals > and are current with RIM support. > > > > anyone out there setup this way? Know if it can be done? > > > > Thanks for any help. > > > > jeff >