Exchange Standard vs Enterprise

2002-07-29 Thread Jim Holmgren

I hate to even ask this, but I cannot find my answer in the archives:

How do I determine what version an Exchange server is running (Standard vs
Enterprise) WITHOUT a 1216 or 1217 entry in the Event logs?  

I have a mystery server that has not been rebooted in quite a while, and the
event logs have been overwritten from the last reboot, so I cannot determine
the version by this method.  I'd rather not reboot the machine, unless I
have no other option.

I seem to recall someone mentioning a specific version of a DLL file that
would tell you, but I cannot find any reference to it in the archives.

p.s - Please spare me the does the saucer section separate? answers.  ;-)


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Re: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise

2002-07-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter

LOL

...he said saucer section


- Original Message -
From: Jim Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise


I hate to even ask this, but I cannot find my answer in the archives:

How do I determine what version an Exchange server is running (Standard vs
Enterprise) WITHOUT a 1216 or 1217 entry in the Event logs?

I have a mystery server that has not been rebooted in quite a while, and the
event logs have been overwritten from the last reboot, so I cannot determine
the version by this method.  I'd rather not reboot the machine, unless I
have no other option.

I seem to recall someone mentioning a specific version of a DLL file that
would tell you, but I cannot find any reference to it in the archives.

p.s - Please spare me the does the saucer section separate? answers.  ;-)


Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
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Network Engineer
Advertising.com

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RE: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise

2002-07-29 Thread Andy David

Can you add an x.400 connector?



-Original Message-
From: Jim Holmgren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:23 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise


I hate to even ask this, but I cannot find my answer in the archives:

How do I determine what version an Exchange server is running (Standard vs
Enterprise) WITHOUT a 1216 or 1217 entry in the Event logs?  

I have a mystery server that has not been rebooted in quite a while, and the
event logs have been overwritten from the last reboot, so I cannot determine
the version by this method.  I'd rather not reboot the machine, unless I
have no other option.

I seem to recall someone mentioning a specific version of a DLL file that
would tell you, but I cannot find any reference to it in the archives.

p.s - Please spare me the does the saucer section separate? answers.  ;-)


Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
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Advertising.com

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RE: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise

2002-07-29 Thread Jim Holmgren

Thanks Andy - yes I have an x.400 connector between that server and mine
here.

D'OH - I knew that too that's why I originally spec'd and installed
Enterprise on that server :)

THANKS!
Jim

-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise


Can you add an x.400 connector?



-Original Message-
From: Jim Holmgren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:23 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange Standard vs Enterprise


I hate to even ask this, but I cannot find my answer in the archives:

How do I determine what version an Exchange server is running (Standard vs
Enterprise) WITHOUT a 1216 or 1217 entry in the Event logs?  

I have a mystery server that has not been rebooted in quite a while, and the
event logs have been overwritten from the last reboot, so I cannot determine
the version by this method.  I'd rather not reboot the machine, unless I
have no other option.

I seem to recall someone mentioning a specific version of a DLL file that
would tell you, but I cannot find any reference to it in the archives.

p.s - Please spare me the does the saucer section separate? answers.  ;-)


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Advertising.com

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