Speaking only for me (and I am not associated with Sunbelt in any way), I used 
to send the questions to two separate folders in my mailbox and push the people 
who posted Exchange questions on NT Sys Admin to move to the Exchange list.

At this point, the noise level is so ridiculously high on both, I combined the 
folders so it would be easier for me to hit delete in "view by conversation 
mode".

So...I guess the answer to your question is that someone needs to actively push 
questions to the proper group.

The question becomes - where do you stop? There is also an AD Admin list. 
Probably all of the AD questions should go there instead of here too. But I've 
never seen anyone complain...

________________________________________
From: Carol Fee [c...@massbar.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 4:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange/OWA 2007

This is the NT Sys Admin list, not the Exchange List.  Why are all the Exchange 
questions being posted to this list now ?

CFee
-----Original Message-----
From: jesse-r...@wi.rr.com [mailto:jesse-r...@wi.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:11 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange/OWA 2007

Hello.

We currently have a single Exch 2003 box with OWA on it.  Users access OWA
via https://outlook.mydomain.com/exchange.

I am planning my Exchange 2007 migration.  In the process, I need to move
mailboxes from 2003 to 2007 gradually (over several weeks).  While doing
this, I STILL need users to be able to access
https://outlook.mydomain.com/exchange to get their email via OWA,
REGARDLESS of whether their mailbox is running on the 2003 or 2007 server.

It is my understanding, from technotes I have read, this is possible, but
ONLY if I place my CAS role from Mailbox role on different servers.  *IF* I
try to combine these roles on one server, then it won't work (I assume the
users with mailboxes on 2007 will NOT get their email properly) because the
/exchange virtual dir will not properly redirect to the /owa virtual
directory for my 2007 mailbox users.

I draw this conclusion from -->
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998849.aspx where is details
the /exchange virtual dir.

Based on that, I believe I need to seperate my CAS role from my Mailbox
role (at least until the 2003->2007 Migration is complete) in order to
continue using just a single OWA URL during the migration process.

Can someone clarify if I am understanding this correct?

Thanks




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