whether it is located in a SAM database on a Windows NT Domain Con-
troller or in the Active Directory for Windows 2000 environments.
One problem of management with the Exchange 5.5 directory is that in
order to make a change in a particular Exchange 5.5 site, you have to con-
nect to a server belonging to that site. There is little chance to make changes
that can be replicated to the entire environment from a single seat or a sin-
gle access point to the Exchange 5.5 directory. This is because the directory
is partitioned according to Exchange 5.5 sites (a partition is called a naming
context), and servers outside of the site have ...
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