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thus this is the box to place on all the connectors.
Hence, it needs to have more CPU/Ram resources but does
not need the disk space as it does not hold mailboxes
usually. So, really, it's a matter of picking a box for
the connectors to sit on especially the IMC.
hope that helps
>-----Original Message-----
>My company is looking at going to exchange 2000. We have
>multiple remote offices and want to have an exchange
>server at each location routing to the bridgehead server
>at the main office. I'm having trouble finding
>documentation on doing this. Does anyone have
>suggestions? Also,is there a license issue with the main
>xchange server acting as the bridgehead. Do you have to
>have user licese on the main box for accounts at remote
>offices? Any information would be appreciated.
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