Session Summary
This Support WebCast will discuss how to install and
configure Active Directory Connector for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. This
session will discuss how to prepare the Exchange 5.5 organization and Active
Directory before you install Active Directory Connector. The WebCast will also
talk about some of the issues that you may face if you do not adequately
prepare the environment before you install Active Directory Connector. The
session will discuss the configuration of the Recipient Connection Agreement
and the Public Folder Connection Agreement, and also talk about basic
troubleshooting of Active Directory Connector.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded December 3, 2002 and presented by
Lynne Williams, Allen Mock, andJudy MacCallum.
Lynne Williams joined
Microsoft as a Support Professional in the Small Business Server Group in May
1999. She has been with Enterprise Messaging Support since March 2001. Lynne
initially focused on Exchange 2000 Setup and Advisory Services and recently
transitioned to the Exchange Admin business.
Allen Mock joined
Microsoft as a Support Professional on the Exchange Admin team in September
2000, and became a Technical Lead for that team in March 2002. Currently Allen
is on the Exchange 2003 Extended Beta Support team.
Judy MacCallum
joined Microsoft in 1997. Since then, she has supported Exchange Server 4.0,
5.0, 5.5, and Exchange 2000. Judy was involved in generating and delivering
Exchange 2000 training to Microsoft Support Professionals before Exchange 2000
was released. She specialized in Exchange 2000 installation and setup, and is
currently a Support Professional on the Exchange 2000 Admin Team.
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