David Sterling has blogged about configuring resource forests. His recent post, Cross Forest Exchange Impersonation - where the rubber meets the road (http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/03/24/448500.aspx) provides examples of how one actually configures impersonation permissions. If you want an overview of cross-forest impersonation, David blogged it here.
Everything I've read from David is always well written and informative. His support for the development community is equally exceptional. Thank you, David!
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