Hello all -
I have a simple question, which surprisingly I can find no information for. In planning the migration from Exchange Server 5.5 to 2003, I'd like to consolidate our sites and centralize all servers at headquarters, as Microsoft recommends in cases like ours -- 3 locations throughout country, 50-150 users at each. The plan is to use cached mode for users at all sites with dedicated systems - also recommended.
At all locations we also have a fair amount of users with roaming profiles. Some of the shared PCs have 20 to 30 users logging on regularly. I've read Microsoft's suggestion that these users store their Outlook info on the Exchange Server instead of in PSTs, and not to use Cached-mode, since the OSTs do not roam, and multiple OSTs will be created on the various PCs a user logs onto.
This is all fine for our roaming users at headquarters where the Exchange Servers will be. But what about those roaming users working at the other facilities? Our WAN speed is adequate for many things, but downloading a mailbox every time a user logs on is not one of them. I'm thinking the logical answer is to have them use OWA, as our remote user vpn-ers will do - in this case, redirecting their OWA requests to the Internet. But nowhere have I seen this recommended as a best practice.
Any comments? Thanks.
I have a simple question, which surprisingly I can find no information for. In planning the migration from Exchange Server 5.5 to 2003, I'd like to consolidate our sites and centralize all servers at headquarters, as Microsoft recommends in cases like ours -- 3 locations throughout country, 50-150 users at each. The plan is to use cached mode for users at all sites with dedicated systems - also recommended.
At all locations we also have a fair amount of users with roaming profiles. Some of the shared PCs have 20 to 30 users logging on regularly. I've read Microsoft's suggestion that these users store their Outlook info on the Exchange Server instead of in PSTs, and not to use Cached-mode, since the OSTs do not roam, and multiple OSTs will be created on the various PCs a user logs onto.
This is all fine for our roaming users at headquarters where the Exchange Servers will be. But what about those roaming users working at the other facilities? Our WAN speed is adequate for many things, but downloading a mailbox every time a user logs on is not one of them. I'm thinking the logical answer is to have them use OWA, as our remote user vpn-ers will do - in this case, redirecting their OWA requests to the Internet. But nowhere have I seen this recommended as a best practice.
Any comments? Thanks.