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dcreg - 10 May 2006 16:54 GMT
Do all GCS's have to be updated?  It says in the white paper "all GCS acting
as back-end exchange servers".  ???

what is a gcs acting as a backend server?
Bharat Suneja [MVP] - 10 May 2006 20:14 GMT
Most likely that should be all GCs BEs will contact. If you're letting
DSAccess discover GCs, makes sense to update all.
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> Do all GCS's have to be updated?  It says in the white paper "all GCS
> acting
> as back-end exchange servers".  ???
>
> what is a gcs acting as a backend server?
dcreg - 10 May 2006 20:20 GMT
problem is that we have over 200 dc/gcs'.  i was hoping i wouldn't have to
update every one.
Bharat Suneja [MVP] - 11 May 2006 01:49 GMT
All in the same site that the BE(s) will contact?
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> problem is that we have over 200 dc/gcs'.  i was hoping i wouldn't have to
> update every one.
dcreg - 11 May 2006 02:19 GMT
no the exchange servers are in there own site.  there are 6 dc's/gcs server
there (2 per domain).

there are hundred of other sites.  many with their own gcs
 
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