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<b1shop> does rpc over http require port 443 to be accessable? <Envador> b1shop, yes, as far as i know <b1shop> i thought so. what a nightmare <b1shop> i thought the whole point was so that outlook clients can access exchange remotely <b1shop> opening 443 to the internet for remote users is just stupid <BaRFaTWRK> can anyone help m e with a really simple backup question? <BaRFaTWRK> we have backup exec and re using it to remotly backup our servers <BaRFaTWRK> we have the remote agents for machines, but we havne't purchased the 'exchange option agent' <BaRFaTWRK> if we ever had to restore the exchange server, would the mail stores be okay? <b1shop> you'd have to unmount, copy and re-mount the edb and stm files <b1shop> if i remember correctly <b1shop> you just won't get brick level backups without the agents <BaRFaTWRK> brick level? <BaRFaTWRK> I've never heard that term before <b1shop> the agents actually mount he exchange store and back up the suers <b1shop> users <b1shop> so you don;t have to restore a whole server just for one person;t mailbox <BaRFaTWRK> ah k <BaRFaTWRK> I was just worried <BaRFaTWRK> because I know regular databases, you can't simply back them up while they're running? <Sabba> BaRFaTWRK: What do you consider a "regular database" then because every major DBMS with backups while running. <BaRFaTWRK> sabba:okay I'm just wrong then <BaRFaTWRK> dunno where I got that idea from <BaRFaTWRK> could've sworn there are some databases which you need to dismount before backing up <Adonis> sup dawgs <Seascrape> hi all. when exchange is installed, it adds some things to active directory users and computers management. is there any way to get those additions on a normal winxp computer that already has the admintools pack installed? <b1shop> Seascrape: yes. it's on option in the MMC <b1shop> you might have to install the EX admin tools <Seascrape> hm, k <Seascrape> are they on the cd? <Seascrape> i couldnt find them.. <b1shop> ugg. been awhile.. <Seascrape> or better still, for download (latest version, etc etc) <Seascrape> there's web access admin tools <Seascrape> but that doesnt go far for AD users/comps admin mmc <b1shop> i don;t have a machine on front of me <b1shop> and now that i think about it, i think i was using a server os <Seascrape> windows update doesnt detect exchange huh <b1shop> microsoft update might <b1shop> i know WSUS does <Seascrape> anyways, thanx all <Seascrape> i gues ill have to stick to remote desktop <Seascrape> for a little while <Seascrape> (if at all) <|asp> anyone have experience with either barracuda or symantec spam appliances <J2k^> nope <|asp> i was reading some good reviews of barracuda but the "network specialist" was saying the symantec appliance was much better <J2k^> never use symantec as anti-spam server <Adonis> barracuda is kewl <Adonis> just takes tweeking <Adonis> linux based <Adonis> yawn <Havokmon> Is it possible for Exchange to host a domain, and have two SMTP interfaces. One that delivers to the hosted domain, and one that relays to another server? <Havokmon> The server hosts multiple domains, but I don't want the default interface to deliver to the new domain until all the accounts have been migrated to it from qmail. <Havokmon> So I want the default interface to relay that domain back to the qmail server, and a 'new' interface that would recieve forwarded mail (migrated users) from the qmail box to be delivered locally. <Havokmon> I can do the qmail side, but I don't run the Exchange server, and I don' know if the <Havokmon> Exchange box can do that <Havokmon> I take it that's a no ;) <mes> pretty sure you can <mes> if i understand you correctly <Havokmon> ok... with an SMTP connector maybe? <Havokmon> Does Outlook RPC over HTTP still use SMTP to send? <Havokmon> The Exchange box is at a central site, and hosts multiple domains and we're supposed to connect to it using RPC over HTTP <Havokmon> I haven't gotten to the client setup because I wanted the accounts to exist first :) <mes> yes an smtp connector <mes> and id say it still sends mail out through the exchange smtp <mes> but to be honest ive never setup or used rpc over http <Havokmon> ok.. this is all new to me.. and the Exchange guy won't talk to me for some reason :/ <Havokmon> *checks deodorant* <mes> a) he doesnt know what hes doing <mes> b) he thinks you are an idiot <Havokmon> lol could be both ;) <mes> those would be my guesses <Havokmon> sometimes a leads to b :P <Havokmon> Thanks for the info, I'll see what I can do with it :) <reb00t> bleh <reb00t> i hate daytime <mes> whys that <mes> you a vampire? <reb00t> if given the option, yes <reb00t> i went to bed at 5:30 this morning -- its 8:15 now :) <mes> heh yeah taht always ****s <mes> i like the morning cause no one gets here till 10 or 11 <reb00t> i was working on a proposal for a customer most of the night and now i have to be on site at another place at 9am <mes> wow this flock browser is a complete ripoff of firefox <reb00t> heh <mes> ahh it is a mozilla thing <mes> http://www.flock.com/fiveways/togetstarted/13.php <mes> pretty cool <reb00t> oh well, time to get rollin <reb00t> have a good one <mes> you are rolling a joint? <mes> i thought you were at work? <Havokmon> Ok, I think I got it. <Havokmon> Setup an SMTP Connector on the primary IP to relay the domain in question <Havokmon> Setup a Virutal server on a secondary IP with no restrictions that should deliver to hosted domains by default <Havokmon> The secondary IP would only receive from the qmail box. The primary IP would send to the qmail box. <Havokmon> I think that'll work. <Havokmon> Sound viable? <mes> sure <Havokmon> woo hoo! <Havokmon> :P <mes> easy now shooter <Adonis> yawn <Havokmon> lol <Havokmon> Thanks for the help.. later all <Adonis> just use us and leave <Whitor> hi <Drakh> so I should be going live with our exchagne server tonight <Drakh> wish me luck ;p <metabolik> good luck <else> Hello, I need some help. I have exchange running and the Domain controller exchange was pointing to went down, now it won't start the Microsoft Exchange System Attendent <else> any ideas?..I guess I have to point it to the other Domain controller, but how? <DortoH> you only had one domain controller? <else> I have 2 <DortoH> transfer the FSMO roles, and make the other DC a GC <else> FSMO roles? how do I transfer those, and what is a GC sir? <J2k^^> you need to bring the bad controller online <J2k^^> then transfer to the second DC <else> disks failed <J2k^^> raid 5? <else> i can't bring the bad one online <else> yeah <else> raid 5 <J2k^^> replace the drive <J2k^^> and bring it back on line <else> somehow it seems the logical drives <else> can't be seen <else> 2 of the 3 can't be seen <J2k^^> it has to be online in order to do the transfer <else> it may have been that the admin who quit last friday never looked at it and 1 drive may have been bad <else> oh yikes <else> yeah, 2 drives failed, not sure what to do <DortoH> you can seieze the roles, no need to save the old DC <else> i thought it was the controller, and I replaced it <else> but still it shows 2 drives as bad <else> would recreating hardware based RAid 5 logical volumes w/o format lose data? <else> it shouldn't right? <DortoH> http://thelazyadmin.com/index.php?/archives/141-FSMO-Roles.html <DortoH> http://thelazyadmin.com/index.php?/archives/2-Removing-a-Failed-DC-from-Active-Directory.html <DortoH> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504 <else> thanks man <DortoH> no prob <else> so I must get the DC that died <DortoH> let the old DC be dead for now, make the other DC a GC, sieze the FSMO roles and all should be good <else> somehow online? <else> sieze it u mean by just getting to the data on the disk? <DortoH> then repair and reformat/reinstall the OS and make it a new DC
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