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Configuring SSSE for Multiple Active Directory Forest Support
This topic describes the additional steps you must perform to enable SSSE to operate in a multiple AD forest environment. This task is a step in Process of Configuring SSSE for Multiple AD Forests (DCOM Connector). Use the following procedure to configure SSSE for multiple AD forest support. To configure SSSE for multiple AD forest support
- Log in to your Siebel application as an administrator.
- Navigate to the Administration - Server Configuration screen, Enterprises, and then the Parameters view.
- In the Enterprise Parameters list, set the parameter, Query External Exchange Domains, to TRUE.
- Create a new Siebel employee user for each of the SSSE administration users, setting the appropriate email addresses (for example, SSSE_DomainA@DomainA.com, SSSE_DomainB@DomainB.com).
- Navigate to the Administration - PIM Server Integration screen, then the Sync Access Control view.
- In the User Map list, add a new PIMSI User Map record for each of the SSSE administration users, but do not enable them for synchronization.
- Navigate to the Administration - PIM Server Integration screen, then the Configuration view.
- Select the Exchange 2000/2003 Connector profile, then add the following records in the Configuration parameters list. (It is assumed that your environment has three domains, A, B, and C, and that the PIMSI engine resides on a Siebel Server in domain A.)
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Engine Shares |
Share01 |
Specify the Connector share for Domain A. Example:\\SiebelEC_A.Domain_A.COM\PIMSI |
Engine Shares |
Share02 |
Specify the Connector share for Domain B . Example:\\SiebelEC_B.Domain_B.COM\PIMSI |
Engine Shares |
Share03 |
Specify the Connector share for Domain C. Example:\\SiebelEC_C.Domain_C.COM\PIMSI |
Calendar |
UserMailBoxIDSource |
EMAILFULL When you select EMAILFULL, the entire email address (username@example.com) is used for WebDAV calls. |
Connector Application Map |
Share01 |
Specify the NetBIOS name of the Microsoft Exchange Server for Domain A. This instructs the server associated with Share01 (SiebelEC_A) to only work with Exchange Server EXCHANGE_A. Example:EXCHANGE_A |
Connector Application Map |
Share02 |
Specify the NetBIOS name of the Microsoft Exchange Server for Domain B; instructs the server associated with Share02 (SiebelEC_B) to only work with Exchange Server EXCHANGE_B. Example:EXCHANGE_B |
Connector Application Map |
Share03 |
Specify the NetBIOS name of the Microsoft Exchange Server for Domain C; instructs the server associated with Share03 (SiebelEC_C) to only work with Exchange Server EXCHANGE_C. Example:EXCHANGE_C |
Preferred Global Catalog Servers |
Global Catalog Server1 |
Specify the Global Catalog server for Domain_A. If there is a global catalog that encompasses all domains, this record is unnecessary. |
Preferred Global Catalog Servers |
Global Catalog Server2 |
Specify the Global Catalog server for Domain_B. If there is a global catalog that encompasses all domains, this record is unnecessary. |
Preferred Global Catalog Servers |
Global Catalog Server3 |
Specify the Global Catalog server for Domain_C. If there is a global catalog that encompasses all domains, this record is unnecessary. |
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