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Vieux 11/06/2007, 16h20   #3
Jim C
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Par défaut Re: Windows DNS and Netware DNS

On 11 Jun, 14:43, "Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]"
<a...@nospam.WFTX.US> wrote:
> Read inline please.
>
> Innews:1181566966.374375.241560@k79g2000hse.google groups.com,
> Jim C <matt_hat...@o2.co.uk> typed:
>
> > Hi.

>
> > We currrently have a Netware 6.5 domain but will be installing AD soon
> > to accomodate the move away from Groupwise and on to Exchange 2003.
> > Both Netware and AD will be running side by side as AD is being used
> > purely for Exchange.

>
> > At the present time, all workstations have the Netware DNS server
> > specified in their TCP settings. When we move over to exchange, they
> > will obviously need these settings changing to the new AD DNS
> > servers.

>
> The way I read this, you seem to be saying that the client machines will not
> be members of the AD domain, correct?
> If this is the case, then it won't be necessary for the clients to use the
> Windows DNS because they will not actually be authenticating with AD for
> network resources.
> Users will still need to authenticate with Exchange just like any other
> external user would. If the users will be using Outlook 2003 to connect to
> their Exchange mailbox, you should set their accounts up in Outlook using
> RPC over HTTPS (You'll need to acquire an SSL cert) where they will need to
> enter their username and password when they start Outlook, just like they
> would with Outlook Web Access.
>
>
>
> > Can a Windows stub zone be used to allow machines to resolve to DNS on
> > the Netware domain?

>
> You can use Stub zones, Secondary zones, or Forwarding.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Sorry. All client machines will be members of the new AD domain.
Sorry for not mentioning this in the original post.

Matt

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