RE: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)

2002-03-13 Thread farooq.ahmed
Title: OT: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)



Hello 
All..! I thinkI have similar kind of sitaution but I have 
toupgarde an Ex 5.5 site in child domain when move mail box method is 
applied..I already have one Exchange 5.5 applied upgarded withthis method 
in root domain.How should I make Ex2000 setup realize the the second site in 
child domain? Any comments..
Farooq Ahmed The 
Aga Khan University Official:Yes 

  -Original Message-From: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, March 08, 
  2002 3:14 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: E2K 
  Child domain issue (Resolved)
  
  One 
  more update. I just found this in TechNet:
  
  Q275294
  
  Why 
  couldn't they have pointed me to that 8 hours ago. What can you expect for 
  $245?
  
  
  
  Chris 
  Bodnar
  Network 
  Engineer
  Essent 
  Corporation
  610-559- 
  X:24
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: NTSYSADMIN 
  Sent: Thursday, March 07, 
  2002 4:36 PMTo: NT System 
  Admin IssuesSubject: OT: E2K 
  Child domain issue (Resolved)
  
  If anyone was 
  following this ongoing thread, I thought I would cross-post here as 
  well:
  Basic 
  problem:
  Parent domain, and 
  child domain connected across a VPN. Single Exchange server in 
  the 
  parent domain. Child 
  domain clients unable to connect to Exchange mailboxes.
  It turns out you 
  need to do 2 steps manually:
  1. Run /domainprep in 
  each child domain that will be accessing the exchange 
  server 
  2. Manually create a 
  Recipient Update Service object in System Manager for each child domain, and 
  do a Rebuild on the object.
  I did eventually 
  find documentation on the first step needing to be done. But I still can't 
  find anything that states the second is necessary. We ended 
  up 
  opening a PSS case 
  for this issue. 
  Thought some might 
  find it useful. 
  
  Chris 
  Bodnar
  Network 
  Engineer
  Essent 
  Corporation
  610-559- 
  X:24
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RE: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)

2002-03-07 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: OT: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)









One more
update. I just found this in TechNet:



Q275294



Why
couldnt they have pointed me to that 8 hours ago. What can you expect for $245?







Chris Bodnar

Network
Engineer

Essent
Corporation

610-559-
X:24



-Original
Message-
From: NTSYSADMIN 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002
4:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: E2K Child domain
issue (Resolved)



If anyone was following
this ongoing thread, I thought I would cross-post here as well:

Basic problem:

Parent domain, and child
domain connected across a VPN. Single Exchange server in the parent
domain. Child domain clients unable to connect to Exchange mailboxes.

It turns out you need to
do 2 steps manually:

1. Run
/domainprep in each child domain that will be accessing the exchange server 
2. Manually
create a Recipient Update Service object in System Manager for each child
domain, and do a Rebuild on the object.

I did eventually find
documentation on the first step needing to be done. But I still can't find
anything that states the second is necessary. We ended up opening
a PSS case for this issue. 

Thought some might find
it useful. 



Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24

Want to
unsub? Do that here:
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List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm