Answer Posted / mishri nishad
Its very simple answer is that when exchenge clients send
request to access his/her mailbox,tthat time exchange sent
cliets request for authentication to dc and for this it
maintains a dsaccess profile in which it maintains the name
of DC and GC server and according to this profile it sends
authentication request to clients nearest dc means dsaccess
is a process which works as bridge between exchnage server
and dc to pass AD releated query from exchange server to
Domain controller.
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