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Jeanne
06-04-2001, 01:38 PM
I have Exchange Servers phyically located in different parts of the state. I want to share address books so I don't have to create all the e-mail addresses for the other sites on each Exchange Server. Is there a way to do replication or like for GAL's? The Exchange Server are each in there own domain. But the sites do have connectivity to us via T-1 or ATM.

Don Reese
06-11-2001, 06:34 PM
If they are in different org's you need to use the Inter-Org connector, available with Exchange Server Enterprise Edition. It used to be available as a separate product as well.


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Jeanne at 6/4/01 2:38:21 PM


I have Exchange Servers phyically located in different parts of the state. I want to share address books so I don't have to create all the e-mail addresses for the other sites on each Exchange Server. Is there a way to do replication or like for GAL's? The Exchange Server are each in there own domain. But the sites do have connectivity to us via T-1 or ATM.

Richard Lightcap
06-13-2001, 10:57 AM
You can use the Interorg connector, but what is easier is if you use the Exchange 2000 ADC (active directory connector) to share address books. The interorg connector in my opinion is alot of management time. This takes just a few minutes once the ADC is installed to get replication working. If you need help with this just let me know.


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Don Reese at 6/11/01 7:34:00 PM

If they are in different org's you need to use the Inter-Org connector, available with Exchange Server Enterprise Edition. It used to be available as a separate product as well.


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Jeanne at 6/4/01 2:38:21 PM


I have Exchange Servers phyically located in different parts of the state. I want to share address books so I don't have to create all the e-mail addresses for the other sites on each Exchange Server. Is there a way to do replication or like for GAL's? The Exchange Server are each in there own domain. But the sites do have connectivity to us via T-1 or ATM.