We have 2 domains while we are migrating from NT to 2000. Our 2000 domain is a native domain with no NT workstations or servers. All users are on Win2k workstations.
Some of the recently migrated users (win2k pro) have stated that their access to email (Exchange Clients) is much faster than when they logged in to the NT domain. We have an Exchange 5.5 server in the old NT domain that all users are accessing.
This is definately not a problem, but I am curious about why it is faster. Win2K uses LDAP for updates between servers and Exchange Client uses LDAP for communicating. Is LDAP the link? Has anyone else noticed the same?
Some of the recently migrated users (win2k pro) have stated that their access to email (Exchange Clients) is much faster than when they logged in to the NT domain. We have an Exchange 5.5 server in the old NT domain that all users are accessing.
This is definately not a problem, but I am curious about why it is faster. Win2K uses LDAP for updates between servers and Exchange Client uses LDAP for communicating. Is LDAP the link? Has anyone else noticed the same?