I was wondering if anyone knows of any good info on linking two remote
offices, each running SBS. We're planning on opening a new office and using
SBS2003 on a new server. Our current office uses SBS2K, and all is fine so
we have no plans to upgrade this installation. Anyway, I don't know what
the best way to manage these two servers is to provide as "seamless" an
integration as possible (i.e. can 1 exchange server handle all the email?
Can the two servers be VPN'ed to each other to share access to each other's
resources, etc.)

Thanks!

Darrin

Re: Linking two SBS offices? by Marina

Marina
Tue Aug 10 09:59:07 CDT 2004

Hi Darrin,

You can't have 2 SBS's in one domain. Consider a plain W2k3 server for one
of the offices. Have a look here:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2000/maintain/remotofc.mspx

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP

"Darrin Hansen" <dhansen@iccdesigns.com> schreef in bericht
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> I was wondering if anyone knows of any good info on linking two remote
> offices, each running SBS. We're planning on opening a new office and
using
> SBS2003 on a new server. Our current office uses SBS2K, and all is fine
so
> we have no plans to upgrade this installation. Anyway, I don't know what
> the best way to manage these two servers is to provide as "seamless" an
> integration as possible (i.e. can 1 exchange server handle all the email?
> Can the two servers be VPN'ed to each other to share access to each
other's
> resources, etc.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Darrin
>
>