HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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Selecting a domain
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting an Exchange Server workflow.
The Domain Name on the main window will be populated automatically with the root
domain where the Application Manager client resides. This is necessary for Application
Manager to gather Exchange information from the Configuration container.
If you want to change the domain, type in a domain name for a trusted root domain that
the Application Manager client can connect to, then press Tab or click on another field. If
the domain you entered doesn't exist or you do not have the credentials to modify Active
Directory for the new domain, the Domain Login window will appear. You will be
prompted to enter the domain name, user name, and password to use for logging in to
the domain.
Note: Domain names must include a suffix, such as .com, .corp, or .net.
The user account should have administrator permissions. For more information about
configuring permissions, see Credentials.
You may enter a user name for a different domain by entering a fully-qualified user
name. The fully-qualified user name must be in the format NetBIOS domain
name\username or username. If you enter a non-qualified name, the default domain
will be used.
Note:
When the Application Manager launches, it selects the forest root automatically.
The domain that is entered MUST be the root of the forest domain, since this is
where all Exchange server objects reside (even if the Exchange server is a
member of a child domain).
Next step: Select source and target servers