We were thinking of having an Exchange server on the West coast replicate with a server on the East coast specifically because we have a main office on each coast which people travel back and forth.
So is there a way when a West coast person travels to the East coast for them to be able to access their mail from the East copy of their mailbox rather than the West coast. And if so how? Would OWA and the outlook client work the same for this purpose?
I originally thought this was the case, but the more I'm reading it seems the replication is geared toward failover, and not like I thought where you could access your mail from the server that was closest to you physically just wondering if I'm mistaken here.
So is there a way when a West coast person travels to the East coast for them to be able to access their mail from the East copy of their mailbox rather than the West coast. And if so how? Would OWA and the outlook client work the same for this purpose?
I originally thought this was the case, but the more I'm reading it seems the replication is geared toward failover, and not like I thought where you could access your mail from the server that was closest to you physically just wondering if I'm mistaken here.