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Thread: Global Address Books on 5.5 and 2003

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    Anthony Williams Guest

    Global Address Books on 5.5 and 2003

    Hi all,

    We have two exchange servers here for two very different areas of our
    business. One exchange server 5.5 on NT4, and one Exchange Server 2003 on
    Windows 2003. To compound matters, both servers are on different domains
    that can't trust each other for the purpose of this exercise.

    Without using ADC, is there any way for the Exchange Server 2003 to see the
    global address book of the Exchange 5.5 server?

    Many thanks,
    Anthony

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    Al Mulnick Guest
    Yes but you'll need some sort of synchronization mechanism to do it. ADC is
    only intended to be used for upgrade scenarios not long term coexistence.
    For long term coexistence scenarios, use MIIS or SimplSync (third party app)
    or something similar.


    Al




    "Anthony Williams" <tone@bigtone.net> wrote in message
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    Hi all,

    We have two exchange servers here for two very different areas of our
    business. One exchange server 5.5 on NT4, and one Exchange Server 2003 on
    Windows 2003. To compound matters, both servers are on different domains
    that can't trust each other for the purpose of this exercise.

    Without using ADC, is there any way for the Exchange Server 2003 to see
    the global address book of the Exchange 5.5 server?

    Many thanks,
    Anthony

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