Net Ops Manager, Colchest
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Posted:
Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:35 pm Post subject:
Using WINS/DNS spoofing to get around MAPI profile referral |
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We are looking at ways in which we can upgrade our student e-mail server
(10,000 mailboxes) to a new server without having to keep the old server
running to allow for MAPI profile referrals to be sent to the old server to
point client to the new server.
We are going to move from Exchange 2000, to a new box running Exchange 2003
using the move mailbox method.
We deploy Office 2003 to all our desktops using group policy and the MST
files created by the Office Custom installation wizard - which also sets the
default e-mail server in the MAPI profile for new users to the old server
name.
I have thought that if we move the mailboxes, and then switch off (actually,
properly uninstall and remove exchange 2000) then we could get around this
referral issue by setting WINS/DNS entries that match the Netbios/DNS name of
the old server, but point to the IP address of the new server.
We have tried it and it seems to work.
But this seems like very obvious, simple answer to this problem?
Is there a catch with this approach?
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