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Jim Skintauy

9. Once all this is done, you click OK and you should be ready to go. One
caution – you must make sure that the ADC has write permissions on the
target (W2K) domain. Otherwise objects will not replicate from Ex 5.5 to AD.

List of Q Articles for Common Errors Installing and Configuring ADC

XADM: Error c103aa11 Occurs When Configuring ADC [Q277858]

ADM: Error c1031b95 Configuring an ADC Connection Agreement [Q247888]

“C1037ae6” Error When You Install the Active Directory Connector
[Q247834]

Active Directory Connector Generates Event 8182 [Q257250]

Hotfix Rollup Package Corrects Problems in Q257357 and Q271907 [Q271976]

“C1037ae6” Error When You Install the Active Directory Connector
[Q247834]

Installing Exchange 2000

After the ADC is up and running, you are ready to install E2K. During the
installation you will be prompted for the name of an Ex 5.5 server in the site
you are joining and for the Ex 5.5 service account. You might want to install
the Ex 5.5 Administrator tool with the E2K install to allow you to manage the Ex
5.5 site.

After E2K is installed

After E2K is installed you will see a new connection agreement appear called
ConfigCA. The ADC creates this agreement so that the Ex 5.5 and E2K environments
can properly replicate. This replication is actually performed by the Site
Replication Service (SRS).

Moving Mailboxes

You are now ready to move mailboxes through Active Directory Users and
Computers!

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