Running version 6.0. Any info I need I get off of their web page. Had a support/upgrade contract but cancelled that over a year ago. Seemed very expensive considering their support turn around time was the worst I had ever seen. Placed several support calls while I was under contract and it took them a week (that's right-seven days) for them to call me back. They have since called several times since I cancelled and claim they have worked out their support issues. I don't intend to find that out unless my back is up against the wall (and that could happen at any minute)! Currently looking to upgrade our phone system and am working on having integrated messaging/faxing included in the new phone switch. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Smallwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 12:40 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Mailbox Recovery Server
Looks like you already have the answer about this. I have a question about Right Fax. How are you currently supporting this? Any contacts? Docs? I know, a nice blanket question...but any info would be great Thanks Pat "Stephen J. Norton" To: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" SNORTON@sheeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] an.com> cc: Subject: Mailbox Recovery Server 10/23/2001 04:44 AM Please respond to "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" I'm in the process of building a mailbox recovery server. This machine is a PIII 733 w/ 256 Ram and two ATA 100 IDE drives. First drive is partitioned for the OS and logs, second for the databases. This box is on our network as a stand alone server. It is configured with same service packs as the production box. My current production server runs an Internet Mail Service and Right Fax connector. Am I correct in assuming I do not need to install any connectors on the recovery server in order to restore the database and recover a mailbox to export to a .PST? If I do install the connectors on the recovery server, has anyone had any experience with regards to conflicts in this type of environment with the production server? If I do install the connectors on the recovery server and my production server fails, can I run the recovery server as a temporary production server while the failed server is being repaired? I know the recovery server will be slower due to the IDE drives. I believe I should be able to point everyone's Outlook 2000 to the recovery server and at least have basic, if slow email capabilities. Lastly, I run InnoculatIT on all servers and desktops. I've spoken with Antigen and they have a 30 eval that I can download and install on my recovery server. Any thoughts on that? Thanks in advance for your wisdom and patience. List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm