This may be a really easy question, but I am a bit rusty on Exchange 5.5...
I am setting up another domain in Exchange and want to have another SMTP address added for it - and have it set as primary.
I know that I need to add that domain into the IMC and set it to route inbound, but I can't...
Have you checked out mnf yet? Assuming you don't want to use the box for anything else, it should work well for your needs.
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/products/mnf
Or he can log in as the Exchange service account. I have had to do that on 2 occasions when upper management wanted to see someones sent mail - something to do with death threats.
The point is - it is very possible to get around.
I know this is an older post, but I wanted to clarify one thing that was mentioned earlier.
In SQL 2000 Active/Passive clustering (now known as a single instance SQL server), you only need 1 SQL license, because you only have a single instance of SQL running at any given time.
OK, here is the situation I am looking at - and I have an 'idea' of how it could be done, but it seems quite painful so I thought I would ask for a 2nd/3rd/~ opinion.
1. I am working for a company (company A) who just acquired Company B.
2. Company A has a mixed mode AD network running...
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