Windows 2003 Exchange Server
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Having problems installing Exchange Server 2003 on a Virtual Server. Once I added the NNTP and SMTP components, the install proceeded almost smoothly, except for the Information Store service which failed. Anyone has any idea how to get that up and running on a new install? Google failed me for the first time ever. :( "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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Having problems installing Exchange Server 2003 on a Virtual Server. Once I added the NNTP and SMTP components, the install proceeded almost smoothly, except for the Information Store service which failed. Anyone has any idea how to get that up and running on a new install? Google failed me for the first time ever. :( "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
Virtual Server? What kind of a virtual Server do you use? I think there´s a problem with hardware device drivers. Many (cheap) Virtual Servers simulates a new system in a running system in that way, that hardware was simulated too. -> e.g. if your real systems uses a radeon 9000 graphic card, the virtual system uses a (very old) standard graphic card. I think that´s the same with your network, sound and other components. The virtual system only maps the input to output of your real system and across. So I think there are many problems to use specific applications like ExchangeServer etc. Very good (and expensive) virtual systems will solve this problems, but not in 100% Ciao Norman-Timo
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Virtual Server? What kind of a virtual Server do you use? I think there´s a problem with hardware device drivers. Many (cheap) Virtual Servers simulates a new system in a running system in that way, that hardware was simulated too. -> e.g. if your real systems uses a radeon 9000 graphic card, the virtual system uses a (very old) standard graphic card. I think that´s the same with your network, sound and other components. The virtual system only maps the input to output of your real system and across. So I think there are many problems to use specific applications like ExchangeServer etc. Very good (and expensive) virtual systems will solve this problems, but not in 100% Ciao Norman-Timo