Hi,

After looking through this newsgroup, I think I have found the answer to my
question but would like to check that I am correct before making a
recomendation to my client.

CLient has an existing SBS2000 server. They are opening a second site and
need the users at the second site to have access to the main exchange
server.

I am wondering the following would be a viable solution;

A LAN to LAN VPN connection between the two sites
A Windows 2000 server at the new office using active directory to replicate
users with Main SBS2000 server.
Users at new site connect to the Exchange on the SBS2000 server over the
VPN.

Ideally we would like to replicate exchange too, but it seems that this
cannot be done?

Thanks

Re: Windows 2000 BDC by Mark

Mark
Sat Jan 17 21:38:19 CST 2004

hardware vpn connection on both ends and only exchange on the sbs is
correct.

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Sincerely,
Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000
www.MCSE2000.com
www.AppLauncher.com



"Jimmy Riddle" <Jimmy@riddle.com> wrote in message
news:100d4dvjk73tjc1@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi,
>
> After looking through this newsgroup, I think I have found the answer to
my
> question but would like to check that I am correct before making a
> recomendation to my client.
>
> CLient has an existing SBS2000 server. They are opening a second site and
> need the users at the second site to have access to the main exchange
> server.
>
> I am wondering the following would be a viable solution;
>
> A LAN to LAN VPN connection between the two sites
> A Windows 2000 server at the new office using active directory to
replicate
> users with Main SBS2000 server.
> Users at new site connect to the Exchange on the SBS2000 server over the
> VPN.
>
> Ideally we would like to replicate exchange too, but it seems that this
> cannot be done?
>
> Thanks
>
>