Microsoft KB Archive/290610

= XADM: How to Use Exchange System Manager to Administer Exchange 2000 in Another Forest =

PSS ID Number: 290610

Article Last Modified on 8/6/2002

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

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This article was previously published under Q290610



SUMMARY
This article explains how to use Exchange System Manager to connect to and manage an Exchange 2000 computer in a different forest.



MORE INFORMATION
To successfully manage a computer in a different forest, you must be using the following configuration:
 * trusts  using at least a one-way trust.
 * and  are in different Active Directory forests.
 * Exchange System Manager is used from.

To use Exchange System Manager to manage an Exchange 2000 computer in a different forest:
 * 1) From a workstation or server in , start Exchange System Manager.
 * 2) Right-click the organization name, and then click Delegate Control.
 * 3) After the Delegate Control Wizard starts, click Next.
 * 4) Click Add, click Browse, and then locate and click the user from   that uses Exchange System Manager.
 * 5) Click the appropriate role, and then click OK to close the Delegate Control window.
 * 6) Click Next, and then click Finish to quit the Delegation Control Wizard.
 * 7) From a workstation or server in , click Start, click Run, type mmc , and then click OK.
 * 8) In Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click Console, and then click Add/Remove Snap-In.
 * 9) Click Exchange System, and then click Add.
 * 10) Click Change, and then type the full domain name of  . (When you click Browse, trusted domains are not displayed.)
 * 11) Click OK two times, click Close in the Add Stand-Alone Snap-In window, and then click OK to close the Add/Remove Snap-In window.

You can now use Exchange System Manager on a computer in  to administer the Exchange 2000 computer in.

Additional query words: ESM

Keywords: kbinfo KB290610

Technology: kbExchange2000Search kbExchange2000Serv kbExchangeSearch

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