RE: Exchange 2000 and NT 4.0 domain

  • From: "Whitaker, Matthew" <Matthew.Whitaker@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 08:04:40 -0700

Two suggestions:

Use Internet Explorer and OWA for email access.

In the Outlook client properties goto the advanced tab.  There you will see a 
space for authentication.  Set it to none.  This will prompt the user for a 
password and domain when starting the Outlook client.  The outlook client will 
no longer be attached to the domain the workstation is logged into.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stalin Peña [mailto:spena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:17 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Exchange 2000 and NT 4.0 domain


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I have a NT 4.0 domain with a an exchange 5.5 server. By using OWA we can not 
access public folders that contain contacts because the version of OWA in 
exchange 5.5 do not support that. One consultant suggested my boss to install a 
separate windows 2000 domain with exchange 2000 in it. He told me to create 2 
way trust between my current NT 4.0 domain and the windows 2000 domain that he 
wants us to build. Then create accounts for each employee and mail enable them. 
I had implemented all this in a test emviroment, my problem now is that in 
order for the people in the NT domain to read their e-mail in the exchange 2000 
server that is in the windows 2000 domain they must log off from the NT domain 
and log in to the windows 2000 domain. Is there any way that I can implement 
such scenario and have my NT users read their e-mails without having to log off 
and login to the windows 2000 domain.

P.S.: The reason for such situation is that the company do not want to migrate 
their domain to windows 2000 yet but, will like to use exchange 2000 instead of 
5.5. Any suggestions will be accepted.

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