You have the benefit of quick recovery in event of hardware failure on the server (not
likely typically). But, it is really nice for maintenance where you have to apply
patches, security updates, virus engine updates, service packs, etc... You can
failover in a matter of seconds and you have as
Scenario 1: If you use Titanium front-end OWA server and access mailboxes on Ex2000,
you get the Ex2000 OWA interface (not the E3k rich or basic).
Scenario 2: If you use Titanium front-end OWA server and Titanium back-end server you
get the new OWA interface.
Is this right or should I be lo
Running OWA 2003 Beta and Windows 2003 RC2 (IIS 6.0, ASP.NET, etc)
In OWA 2000 it was simple to set IIS for basic authentication, set your
default domain name, apply it to sub virtual sites, and users wouldn't
have to specify the domain on login - just username and password.
In IIS 6.0 you check
How can I set public folder permissions so that users can create them,
but not delete them? This would apply to child folders not root public
folders. (In the root public folders delete is grayed out)
Permissions in Outlook seem to apply to items within the folder but not
the folder itself.
Looks
Looking for help using Outlook Express (POP3 or IMAP) and checking the
box "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" on the servers tab.
This doesn't work and you get
Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection.
Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, o
No, can't install exchange until these are run in your AD forest/domain.
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From: matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 12:32 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Forests prep domain prep
Can these be run after exchange 2k is installed?
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Our University has about 13,000 students and 2500 faculty/staff. We run
an Exchange 2000 cluster on two quad Dells (700Mhz Zeon) on the back end
and two 1-U Dell web servers for OWA. CLARiiON SAN for disk storage.
Active Directory is on two separate domain controllers.
Students use OWA, faculty/
Clustering won't help you if your problem is an EDB problem. But,
clustering will help you if (like your original request) you desire
redundancy for the server, the Windows OS, and all processes and
services running on that server.
If you have problems with services stopping, Dr. Watson or Blue S
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