Hello Jeff,
As a starting point:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
With deploying a branch office 1MBit line should be ok. You don;t have the
need for an own exchange server, they can use the server in the main site.
For data it depends on the amount and also if they must have the data accessable
always, then you should think about a DFS solution where multiple servers
replicate the data automatically.
Also you have to think about an additional DC with DNS and GC enabled in
the site, also not a must, but without this they can only logon locally to
the computers if the connection is dropped for whatever reason.
With server 2008/2008R2 you have additional options:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...44(WS.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...55(WS.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/n.../dd425028.aspx
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> Hello,
>
> Our firm currently has a Windows 2003 domain setup (two domain
> controllers) and a MS Exchange 2003 server.
>
> We will be opening another location about 20 miles away.
>
> What is the best method the new location can connect to our existing
> location and access files/resources?
>
> Our phone company says a point to point T-1 line. Will this be enough
> bandwidth?
>
> Do I need to install a new server or Exchange server at this new
> location? I would like these users to be on the same mail system.
>
> Any info would be appreciated
>
> Jeff
>