I am interested in any help on setting up SSL e-mail communication between companies. We are running Exchange 5.5 with SP3. Does anyone know how to set this up?
Hey Lola,<br>It is possible to install Secondary Site server on a site system. I did it in the lab but not in the way you tried. I posted test results to your other post. Basically the only difference is that I initiated the Secondary Site install from the...
I have completed some testing in the lab. I was able to install Secondary Site onto a machine that was a DC in Master Domain "GlobalCopy". Primary Site server is a member server in master domain. Added master domain to Windows Logon...
You are right in that Lola. All DC's in the domain that is added to SMS 2.0 will be installed as logon points. Their is a Server discovery process that is not adjustable. I am facing this issue right now with a phased deployment. I will use the Master...
Lola,<br>You need to go into the Site Settings folder and then Site Systems folder. Here you will see what systems are performing what functions. Right click the server in question and select properties. Deselect all server functions you don't want it...
I have started a project to replace SMS 1.2 with 2.0. I say replace because my plan is to remove 1.2 completely and then install clients to new Windows 2000, SMS 2.0 SP2, SQL 7.0 SP2 servers. I don't want any information migrated from current database. This site...
Henri2 is right on the money here. This question was on the test. No Logon point means to client install manually or otherwise. The Logon server tells the client where the CAP is.<br><br>John Rolstead
I have installed the Beta release of SP2 for SMS 2.0. It works great on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. I did not have any reported errors after one day of trials. Will let you all know if it continues to go well.<br><br>John Rolstead
If it was permissions, then how did he get it installed on the PDC? The BDC's share the same permissions as the Domain. But as DrLove says, check and make sure the sms account is in the Domain Admins group.<br>
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John Rolstead
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