Exchange 2010 in a DSfW Domain?

Hi
Can i install Exchange 2010 in a DSFW only Domain or does i need a real AD Domain and then make a trust between the two domains?
Thanks
Ren

Originally Posted by RENEK
Hi
Can i install Exchange 2010 in a DSFW only Domain or does i need a real AD Domain and then make a trust between the two domains?
Thanks
Ren
Hi Ren,
Installing Exchange 2010 directly into a DSfW domain will not work and is not supported. You won't even get passed the prep stage as the schema extensions that are required won't get accepted by the DSfW controllers.
Best way to go about this (if you already have DSfW setup) is to create a basic AD and define a cross forest trust between the two. Install Exchange 2010 into AD and provision the users from the DSfW domain over the trust.
If you don't have DSfW setup, using IDM (the bundle edition is licensed along with GroupWise/OES) is another option.
Cheers,
Willem

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