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Add exchange server with existing AD environment

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ys - 24 Sep 2005 02:35 GMT
Dear all,
          We have one windows 2000 server with AD is running on SQLserver ,
so all user are using AD to join domain for resource , now need to add
exchange server ,so my problem is how to deploy this exchange server ? for
eample the existing SQL server is call sql.abc.com , so the exchange server i
put the domain as ex.abc.com wih AD , the existing SQL server already have AD
currently all user can join , so can l deploy the exchange server with AD and
the user can put  same a the existing SQL server user ? or ay guideline
please help ?
Bharat Suneja - 24 Sep 2005 04:06 GMT
exchange server requires AD.

start with the exchange server 2003 deployment guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/depguide.mspx

and getting started docs, including "introduction to exchange server 2003"
at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/gettingstarted.mspx

if you do not have any experience with exchange, i highly recommend reading
the above documentation and learning about exchange by setting up a lab
environment, even on a single server (or use virtual pc/vmware), and/or
attending an exchange class, before you actually install exchange in a
production environment.
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> Dear all,
>           We have one windows 2000 server with AD is running on SQLserver
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> the user can put  same a the existing SQL server user ? or ay guideline
> please help ?
 
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