New Exchange 2003 Video Tutorial: Pt. 2 - Installing Exchange Server Into a Private Namespace Domain
Pt. 2 - Installing Exchange Server Into a Private Namespace Domain - view details
In this video series, you'll learn how to install and configure Exchange 2003 into an Active Directory domain using a Private (local) namespace. Many organizations build the Active Directory using a .local or .ad extension, to avoid mix-ups between the public (.com, .net, .org, etc) domain name and the Active Directory. There are a few extra steps required when installing and configuring your Exchange Network to support a private (local) domain. In this 3-part series, the Active Directory for LearnItFirst.local will be used, and configured to allow the public domain LearnItFirst.com e-mail to be delivered. Everything you need to install Exchange 2003 into a private (local) domain is in this series!
Part 2:
This video covers the Installation of your first Exchange 2003 Server, using a Private (local) namespace..Related Videos: On the LearnWindows2003.com website, we have a video series on how to install a private namespace domain complete with details on installing Active Directory and managing multiple domain controllers.
- Source: http://www.learnexchange.com
- Category: Installing, Deploying, and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
- Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
- Length: 10:00 (6.67MB)
- Applies to Versions: Exchange 2003
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Keywords Associated with this video: .local, .ad, private domains, local domains, setup, installing exchange, setup

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