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Pt. 3 - Installing Exchange Server Into a Private Namespace Domain - Training Video
   Category: Exchange 2003 - Installing, Deploying, and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
Download! Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
Duration: 11:47
Size: 6.5MB
Versions/Editions Covered: Exchange 2003
Added/Updated: Jan 04, 2007

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This video covers the configuration of your Exchange Organization to accept incoming mail for a public domain. Since the LearnItFirst.local Active Directory uses a private namespace, this is a critical step to allow incoming mail for the LearnItFirst.com domain to arrive..


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.
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This video is part of the following video series: "Installing Exchange Server Into a Private Namespace Domain"
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.
To view all videos in this series, click here

About the Instructor:

Grant Moyle Grant A. Moyle is the founder of Confuzer Inc, an Illinois-based Windows, Exchange, and Networking consulting firm specializing in Implementation and Troubleshooting Active Directory and Exchange. He has been a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) since the days of NT4 and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP) since 2003. He has a Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering background from Johns Hopkins University, and over 10 y... (Grant Moyle's full bio can be found on the About the Author page)
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