We currently have about 60 end users attaching to an exchange 2000 server. The server has dual 2.8Ghz Xeon processors with 2Gb of memory. I am curious of the recommended system requirements to run Exchange 2000 for that many users.
Some of the issues we are experiencing is that when users come into work and they log into the network, they next try to open their Outlook 2002 and they get an error message that their personal folder cannot be opened. Other users don't seem to have the problem at all.
Is this caused by a heavy load on the server and it cannot keep up with the requests? What is the recommended minimum amount of memory that we should have on that server? Is 2Gb sufficient or would we be better off with 4Gb? Thanks in advance for any response.
Some of the issues we are experiencing is that when users come into work and they log into the network, they next try to open their Outlook 2002 and they get an error message that their personal folder cannot be opened. Other users don't seem to have the problem at all.
Is this caused by a heavy load on the server and it cannot keep up with the requests? What is the recommended minimum amount of memory that we should have on that server? Is 2Gb sufficient or would we be better off with 4Gb? Thanks in advance for any response.