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I have a dual-domain environment at work. DNS, RRAS, etc, are set up to
handle network bridging. I have full communication across both domains and IP ranges. Both domains have their own Exchange servers and, of course, DNS does not work across the network bridge although each domain has its own DNS servers. I need to be able to set up users on Domain1 to access their exchange mailboxes on Domain2. When I set up their second account to connect to Domain2 I put the IP of Domain1.Exchange and it finds the server. However, Outlook then resolves the IP to the hostname and stores that. Of course, this will then break the connection as I can't resolve via DNS across the domains. Questin- how do I (or is it even possible to) force Outlook to connect using the IP and not hostname of an Exchange server? |
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