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.
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!NOTE: You will need a private namespace domain already built in order to 'play along' with this installation so, if you haven't already done so, install a private namespace domain.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.
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.