Do I need a seperate domain controller?
I have ainternal domain of work.nmh.org that all my computers are part of. The onlyDomain is work.nmh.org and this is where all my FSMo roles are as well. The problem is that nmh.org is owned by sombody else and my actual outside domian is hello.org. All of my users emaillooks like user@hello.org. the webpage hello.comis hosted off site but it is directed here first and so is our email. My question is "Do I have to set up a seperate domain and a domain controller for hello.org?" This is a fresh install of exchange it has not been used here before.
July 22nd, 2009 4:10pm

You are responsible for work.nmh.org and which as all FSMO roles. Can you tell me in which domain did you installed exchange and also what do you mean webpage hello.comis hosted off site but it is directed here first and so is our email. Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
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July 22nd, 2009 4:14pm

Duplicate Thread Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
July 22nd, 2009 4:15pm

work.nmh.org is the name of the domain that all our computers are joined to and in Ad is the domain that all my users appear under.I have the domain controller on site for work.nmh.org.I have not installed exchange yet due to I am not sure which domain and forrest to prep.The actual company web page ofhello.com(aka nacmem.org) is hosted and maintained by aweb hosting company.I do not have a Domain controller for this nacmem.org domain. however all users email is users@nacmem.org. This is not even a trusted or reconized domain internally.So do I need to set up a domain controller for nacmem.org.for exchange and the ADAm to look at, or can I go ahead and prepair work.nmh.org?Thank you for the help by the way
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July 22nd, 2009 4:37pm

I got you what you trying to say here. Your mails are managed by an outside ISP. and now you want to host your own exchange servers in your domain is that correct? Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
July 22nd, 2009 4:47pm

What is your goal? There are two things I would imagine you might want to accomplish:-Allow users to login to their computers with username@hello.org-Use your work.nmh.org domain to send and receive email for the hello.org domainBoth of these goals can be reached with ease. To accomplish the first you could configure a "UPNSUFFIX". This will allow users to loginto username@whateveryouwant and have Active Directory treat it as the internal Domain.The email routing can be done by creating additional Accepted domains (exchange 2007). Accepted domains determine what SMTP namespaces Exchange receives mail for regardless of the actual AD domain name.Add user principal name suffixeshttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756018(WS.10).aspxAccepted Domains:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124423.aspx Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
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July 22nd, 2009 4:50pm

Note, you could also actually rename the AD domain if you havent yet deployed Exchange 2007. But this is often more trouble than setting up a new domain and migrating users. Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
July 22nd, 2009 4:51pm

Our emails are hosted on site by a very old system called sendmail. But the suffix on the emails @nacmem.org which has no domain controller on site. So how can exchage verify the users or emails. We own a static ip and it points to us so all emails come here but just our web page is hosted outside the facility. the only domain on site is work.nmh.org.
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July 22nd, 2009 4:53pm

My goal is to have all users log into the username@work.nmh.org because it is already set up as the enternal domain anduse the hello.org domain send and receive email.What I need to understand before I even get this far is"which domain and forrest do I want to prep, the internal domain work.nmh.org or the external that is the suffix of our email hello.org?"Thank youfor the help!
July 22nd, 2009 5:02pm

Mike,I have not launched Exchange 2007 yet but I am leary of setting up a new domain because I have600 computers on wor.nmh.org already and this includes servers with every type of OS possiable. I am also at a Hospital so downtime is not an option.I am intrested in this UPN Suffix thought I have never heard of it though.Thank you again
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July 22nd, 2009 5:06pm

Yes, this could be possible even if you don't want to go with domain rename and as Mike told to add UPN suffix, accepted domain and email address policies... Check below similar thread to implement it even after installing Exchange 2007... http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrdeploy/thread/8c7bfbf2-e01a-4b08-98cc-6b28b9e42484Amit Tank | MVP Exchange Server | MCITP: EMA | MCSA: M | http://ExchangeShare.WordPress.com
July 22nd, 2009 5:15pm

If the users are used to logging into the domain as they do today, the upn suffix might not really buy you anything. but it might make it simpler for users if they just rememember to login with what they perceive to be their email address. I provided a link above for how to configure this. It will take you less than 5 minutes.Youve mentioned FSMO roles and forest/domain prep a few times now. These topics are unrelated from what we've been discussing.Are you looking to migrate from sendmail? Where does Exchange fit into this picture? Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
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July 22nd, 2009 5:41pm

I want to make sure I understand. I go to upn suffix and add "nacmem.org"? Then on my exchange server Irun the 2commands /prepare AD/ON and /preparedomain
July 22nd, 2009 5:53pm

First of all Thank you Mike for you helpNO! We are not migrateing to sendmail this a fresh install of Exchange 2007.The reason I mentioned the FSMO is to let you know that I have only one Domain here and it is a internal Intranet only(work.nmh.org). The internal domain does not match the suffix on our email(@nacmem.org). So I wanted to know DO I need a new Global Catalog domain controller to run the nacmem.org domain and run the required Exchange domain prep on it?
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July 22nd, 2009 6:07pm

the "prepare ad" actions by domain prep prepare the active directory domain/forest for the introduction of exchange by adding attributes, security groups, etc. This preperation has nothing to do with the SMTP namespaces you are accepting for. Before you install exchange 2007 in your AD environment run /preparead. Once you have exchange installed you can add accepted domains, and email address policies. Then if you want, while unrelated you can add a upn suffix. Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
July 22nd, 2009 9:05pm

in fact, if you just double-click on the setup.exe file the installer will prepare AD for you. perhaps removing this concept from the equation will make it easier to understand. Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
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July 22nd, 2009 9:06pm

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