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      04-20-2004, 09:28 AM
We have 2 AD and 2 Exchange 2003 servers.
The 1 AD + Exchange server is on IP range 10.10.1.0
The other AD + Exchange server is on range 10.10.2.0

I would like to bring all the servers onto the same IP
range i.e 10.10.1.0 [server names will remain unchanged]
Are there any issues, either in terms of AD and/or
Exchange, that I need to know about. Any KB articles that
anyone has knowledge of regarding the issues?

Somehow I believe it should be a no-brainer, but just to
make sure.
 
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Phillip Windell
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      04-20-2004, 02:31 PM
There is no issues that I am aware of.


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"root" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have 2 AD and 2 Exchange 2003 servers.
> The 1 AD + Exchange server is on IP range 10.10.1.0
> The other AD + Exchange server is on range 10.10.2.0
>
> I would like to bring all the servers onto the same IP
> range i.e 10.10.1.0 [server names will remain unchanged]
> Are there any issues, either in terms of AD and/or
> Exchange, that I need to know about. Any KB articles that
> anyone has knowledge of regarding the issues?
>
> Somehow I believe it should be a no-brainer, but just to
> make sure.



 
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Sergio Moreno
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      04-22-2004, 08:17 PM
There are no issues that I can see, just make sure that you properly update the correct ip addresses
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>We have 2 AD and 2 Exchange 2003 servers.
>The 1 AD + Exchange server is on IP range 10.10.1.0
>The other AD + Exchange server is on range 10.10.2.0
>
>I would like to bring all the servers onto the same IP
>range i.e 10.10.1.0 [server names will remain unchanged]
>Are there any issues, either in terms of AD and/or
>Exchange, that I need to know about. Any KB articles that
>anyone has knowledge of regarding the issues?
>
>Somehow I believe it should be a no-brainer, but just to
>make sure.
>


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