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Exchange 2007 RAID Configuration31 Jan 2008 23:10 GMT1
We're planning a Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 migration and would
like some advice for our RAID config.
We have 8 x 146GB 10K SAS drives (for only about 40 hold-on-to-
everything type users).
Three Mail Server in on eWindows Domain31 Jan 2008 20:08 GMT1
In our organisation Three Diffrent subgroup  like abc123, pqr567,xyz899
If I want to Make three mail server in one Windows Server 2003 is it
possible ?
 How can I design like above Structure and What is basic requirement for it
is exchange a good solution?31 Jan 2008 02:24 GMT2
I would like to know what Microsoft product(s) would be could used for the
following results and what the price
of the recommended product would be:
I work for a small company that would like to keep track of the following:
Simple question about Exchange 2003 Server Topology25 Jan 2008 17:21 GMT3
I don't know how to make Exchange Server to communicate to outside world. We
have VPN Server and Proxy Server in our network. And both of them have two
network cards one for internal network another for internet connection.
Cards for internet connection are connected to the old ...
Number of LUNs in 200723 Jan 2008 01:26 GMT2
I am rolling out a small Exchange 2007 deployment: 120 users. Using the E2k7_Storage_Calculator_ext_v13.0
indicates that I should have three databases with 40 mailboxes each. Additionally,
it recommends a database and Tx log LUN for each of those databases plus
a restore LUN. I ...
'delivery restrictions'17 Jan 2008 13:08 GMT1
Initial position:
We have 'n' exchange-maildomains hosted on a single exchange server 2007
sp1. On the other side we have one mailgateway with 'n' instances. each
exchange maildomain has its own mailgateway instance and must be headed over
VMWare and iSCSI for Exchange 200716 Jan 2008 19:10 GMT7
We are assessing using VMWare and an iSCSI array for our small Exchange 2007
deployment (around 150 users). We have a single new 64-bit server with 8GB
of RAM and small mirrored local disks for the new Exchange box. That machine
attaches to an iSCSI array for additional drive ...
Backup Exchange 2003 Enterprise server?11 Jan 2008 18:00 GMT2
My agency doesn't have the money to fund a full disaster recovery setup for
Exchange 2003 Enterprise, but I'm wondering if this will work.
Setup a second Exchange 2003 Ent. server in one of our remote offices, leave
the Exchange services turned off, backup production Exchange ...
Exchange 2007 CCR design11 Jan 2008 16:06 GMT6
We are currently running Exchange 2003 two node cluster (A/P) using EMC SAN.  
Moving to Exchange 2007 we plan to achive the same availbility by using CCR.  
The question is that whether we should SAN to DAS?  Besides the cost (SAN is
expensive since we need to add new DAE) what ...
Exchange 07 install with corrupt AD11 Jan 2008 01:23 GMT1
I recently started in this company. Previously the IT person who
created AD with Exchange 2003 has alot of flaws.
Is it wise to create a new AD for Exchange 07 and pour all the users
into the new domain. Or use the current configuration to install
Best Practice for Exchange - one database per storage group.10 Jan 2008 04:07 GMT5
In recent times, I have been hearing that the current best practice for
Exchange database to storage group design is to utilize all stroage group
first and then add more databases.  (I get this information by way of an
Exchange Ranger).
Rasing the AD level09 Jan 2008 15:23 GMT1
I have a domain with both Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 and Windows 2003R2
domain controllers.
In that domain i have an Exchange organisation with both Exchange 2000 and
Exchange 2003 servers.
Routing Question05 Jan 2008 18:01 GMT5
We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in separate
forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector
with an address space of *.
We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
deleting smtp connector02 Jan 2008 20:58 GMT2
if there is email queued in an smtp connector and I delete the connector,
will the email that was queued in teh connector still go out via the smtp
virtual server?
exchange 2003 ent edt
 
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