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Exchange 5.5 on Active Directory

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Does anybody know if its possible to run Exchange 5.5 on a Windows 2000 server running Active Directory?

This is the only Domain Controller. I plan to migrate the current NT4 PDC to a new Windows 2000 box and dump the old one.

Andy Simpson CNE, MCSE+I, CCA, N+
 
Better to run it on a member server, but it will work. Remember to change the default LDAP port...
 

Will Exchange 5.5 be able to link to the Active Directory user accounts?

Cheers, Andy.
Andy Simpson CNE, MCSE+I, CCA, N+
 
Exchange 5.5 doesn't use AD, it has it's own database. You only need AD user accounts to assign permissions to mailboxes.
 
ok, will give it a go. thanks for your help so far.


cheers, andy.
Andy Simpson CNE, MCSE+I, CCA, N+
 
When you install Exchange 5.5 in Active Directory I believe you will need to install the Active Directory Connector and setup a 2 way connection agreement for Active Directory to synch with the Exchange Database. Unless you forget Exchange 5.5 and do a full install of Exchange 2000. Would recommend you going to the Microsoft Knowledgbase and do research on the Active Directory Connector and read some articles before installing Exchange. Bronto is right, you will need to change the LDAP protocol port in Exchange 5.5. The LDAP protocol by default is Port389 in Exchange. You will need to change this to an unused port. Active Directory will use Port389 which is why you will need to change this. From a command line do the command ==>netstat -an < This command will list all the unused ports. Usually port390 is a safe bet.
 
nice one cheers mate, am testing the connection agreements now.


cheers, andy.
Andy Simpson CNE, MCSE+I, CCA, N+
 
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