I generally don't like to add SW to an Exchange server unless you MUST. Such
as AV.
As a rule of thumb, I think that 3rd party apps should be written in a way
that I have the option of running them on the server or not. Such as the
Blackberry server app.

If I had no choice but to run it on the Exchange box, it would probably put
me off unless your app was just the shiznit and there was nothing better to
be had.

-----Original Message-----
From: Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:31 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange plug-ins


Anyone?

I'm developing an application that extends the functionality of exchange to
mobile devices and I'd really appreciate opinions from owners of exchange
servers on running the application as an extension on the actual exchange
server vs running the application on a seperate server alongside exchange.
Is adding 3rd party applications on the exchange box generally considered a
risky thing to do? Would the fact that an application required you to run it
on the same box as exchange put you off the application? Thanks in advance
for any opinions!

Conrad

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