Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
After reading this document, use the information in Table 3 to estimate the relative costs of implementing functionality across forests for your organization.
Table 3 Features and Configuration Costs
View address list information |
- Deploy Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 synchronization server
- Train and support synchronization administrator
- Create synchronization data container per target forest
- Create synchronization account per forest
- Enable permissions for synchronization
- Run GAL Sync tool
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View free and busy calendar information |
- All of “View address list information” configuration costs, plus:
- Deploy PF Sync server
- Train and support PF Sync administrator
- Confirm MAPI-capable Local Area Network (LAN) connection between Exchange organizations
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Bridge DNS infrastructures |
DNS configuration of one or more of the following:
- Delegations
- Conditional forwarding (Windows Server 2003 only)
- Secondary zones
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Resource access |
- Configure trust relationships:
- Forest trust (Windows Server 2003 only)
-Or-
- External domain trust (Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000)
- Create groups:
- Role-based global groups
- Resource-based domain local groups
- Universal groups, if available
- Add global and/or universal groups to local groups
- Apply permissions to resources
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Application data retrieval |
- Configure additional service providers
-Or-
- Configure Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 to synchronize application data (see costs under “View address list information” in this table)
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Printer location |
- Configure clients with print locations
-Or-
- Configure Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 to synchronize printer application data (see costs under “View address list information” in this table)
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