Domain Rename Issue
We have a simple AD that was created years ago and migrated throughout time to Windows 2003. It has a single domain controller and multiple member servers. We are running Exchange 2007. I wanted to implement Outlook anywhere and deploy OCS. My problem is that we do not own the domain name we are using internally bvn.com. I wanted to rename the domain to bvn.domainweown.com, but I have found that is not possible. My question is, what is the best solution to accomplish this goal?
August 7th, 2009 1:59am

You can configure Exchange server to receive emails for your public domain bvn.domainweown.com by adding an acceptedauthoritative domain and applying email address of bvn.domainweown.com to all recipients to get mails delivered... Configuring Exchange 2007 to Accept Email for Additional Domain http://www.messagingtalk.org/configuring-exchange-2007-accept-email-additional-domainAmit Tank | MVP Exchange Server | MCITP: EMA | MCSA: M | http://ExchangeShare.WordPress.com
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August 7th, 2009 5:44am

Oh yes, that had been done from the beginning. I'm now wanting to deploy outlook anywhere and I am concerned that I will have certificate issues becaused we do not own the domain name that we use internally. Will That be an issue?
August 7th, 2009 8:00pm

Hi, If you have public domain name as bvn.domainweown.com, then we configure the bvn.domainweown.com as a accept domain, so that email address will with @bvn.domainweown.com. Also since we have bvn.domainweown.com as a public domain name, we point it to the CAS server, thus the certificate common name should be the public domain name. We can find that the we use https://bvn.domainweown.com/rpc to verify the RPC configuration. More information to share with you: How to Verify RPC Virtual Directory Configuration http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-us/library/bb124175(EXCHG.65).aspx How to Configure SSL for Outlook Anywhere http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa995982.aspx How to Obtain a Server Certificate from a Certification Authority http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125165.aspx Regards, Xiu
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August 10th, 2009 9:09am

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