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Is it possible to set the exchange03 servername in AD for Outlook 03?
Reason: Migrating users from one domain to another but we would rather not have to go to each client and change the server name under email accounts. Thanks |
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I'm not quite sure what you are asking, are you trying to say that the old
Exchange server is being retired and you need to figure out a way to redirect users to a new server but there is no ties between the old Exchange server and the new one? "Rob" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set the exchange03 servername in AD for Outlook 03? Reason: Migrating users from one domain to another but we would rather not have to go to each client and change the server name under email accounts. Thanks |
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Sorry NEO,
What I mean't was that I am migrating everything from domain1 to domain2 and I am running srv03 with exch03 on both sides. There is an add on for AD and GP that allows one to set everything except for changing the servername... Can this be done through an AD GP? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: I'm not quite sure what you are asking, are you trying to say that the old Exchange server is being retired and you need to figure out a way to redirect users to a new server but there is no ties between the old Exchange server and the new one? "Rob" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set the exchange03 servername in AD for Outlook 03? Reason: Migrating users from one domain to another but we would rather not have to go to each client and change the server name under email accounts. Thanks |
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No it can't, this is why I was trying to find out of the old and new
exchange 2003 server are part of the same AD environment. Only thing I can think to use is a new *.prf file that updates the users profile via the Custom Maintenance Wizard (CMW). "Rob" wrote in message ... Sorry NEO, What I mean't was that I am migrating everything from domain1 to domain2 and I am running srv03 with exch03 on both sides. There is an add on for AD and GP that allows one to set everything except for changing the servername... Can this be done through an AD GP? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: I'm not quite sure what you are asking, are you trying to say that the old Exchange server is being retired and you need to figure out a way to redirect users to a new server but there is no ties between the old Exchange server and the new one? "Rob" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set the exchange03 servername in AD for Outlook 03? Reason: Migrating users from one domain to another but we would rather not have to go to each client and change the server name under email accounts. Thanks |
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