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k_vanjara
hi guys, heres my situation.
We have 2 exchange server. Exchange A the original one and we recently
added a new one for our VPN clients ExchangeB. Problem is user with
mail boxes on Exchange B can not access their mailboxes from Exchange
A thru //exchangeA/exchagne. Bigger problem is by using //exchangeB/
exchange i can access mailboxes on exchange A but can not access
mailboxes on exhange B the local server. Havnt yet tested from outside
cause i think it should work internally first. Now i made Exchange B
as the front end server as i could not make Exchange A the front end
server cause of Reciepent Update Services running on it.
Wht am I missing here ppl.. is there a virtual directory i need to
make on Exchange A so it will relay to Exchange B. which i do not
think is problem cause if relays fine for mailboxes on B from A... or
is it an IIS issue ??
Please help me .. clients are getting impatient
Thanks in advance,
We have 2 exchange server. Exchange A the original one and we recently
added a new one for our VPN clients ExchangeB. Problem is user with
mail boxes on Exchange B can not access their mailboxes from Exchange
A thru //exchangeA/exchagne. Bigger problem is by using //exchangeB/
exchange i can access mailboxes on exchange A but can not access
mailboxes on exhange B the local server. Havnt yet tested from outside
cause i think it should work internally first. Now i made Exchange B
as the front end server as i could not make Exchange A the front end
server cause of Reciepent Update Services running on it.
Wht am I missing here ppl.. is there a virtual directory i need to
make on Exchange A so it will relay to Exchange B. which i do not
think is problem cause if relays fine for mailboxes on B from A... or
is it an IIS issue ??
Please help me .. clients are getting impatient
Thanks in advance,