Nzarth
Technical User
- Oct 29, 2003
- 184
I am planning this scenario for our Network and was wondering if it would work.
I look after 2 companies who share the same network, but have completely different identities. One company uses Terminal Server (abc.com) and the other is on a LAN (def.com).
I know Exchange can host multiple domains but if there is a problem then an error message is generated by def.com even if a mail is sent to abc.com (which I cannot allow to happen).
What I wanted to do was to create an additional Exchange Server in its own domain called abc.com. Users from abc.com still log into the def.com domain through Terminal Services.
My question is if I setup a trust between the two domains with the def.com domain, will the Terminal Server users that log onto def.com domain be able to pick up email from the abc.com Exchange box?
Hope that makes sense
TIA
Nzarth
MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA
Working on CCNA
I look after 2 companies who share the same network, but have completely different identities. One company uses Terminal Server (abc.com) and the other is on a LAN (def.com).
I know Exchange can host multiple domains but if there is a problem then an error message is generated by def.com even if a mail is sent to abc.com (which I cannot allow to happen).
What I wanted to do was to create an additional Exchange Server in its own domain called abc.com. Users from abc.com still log into the def.com domain through Terminal Services.
My question is if I setup a trust between the two domains with the def.com domain, will the Terminal Server users that log onto def.com domain be able to pick up email from the abc.com Exchange box?
Hope that makes sense
TIA
Nzarth
MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA
Working on CCNA