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How to Configure IPSec on an Exchange Server 2003 Back-End Server
That Is Running on a Windows Server 2003 Server Cluster |
(821839) - This
article discusses the use of Internet Protocol security (IPSec) on
Exchange 2003 back-end servers that are running on a Windows Server
2003-based server cluster. Microsoft supports Exchange 2003 running
on Windows Server 2003-based computers...
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The POP service stops unexpectedly on your front-end Exchange 2000
Server or Exchange Server 2003 computer |
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(823515) - Fixes
a problem where the POP server on your front-end Exchange 2000
Server may crash if the back-end Exchange servers on a Windows 2000
Server-based server cluster failover.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823515/en-us |
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How to determine if an Exchange Server is a front-end server or a
back-end server |
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(322887) -
Describes how to programmatically determine if an Exchange Server is
configured as a front-end server or as a back-end server.
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XADM: An Exchange 2000 POP3 Environment's Front-End and Back-End
Server Logging Levels Are Different |
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(307330) - If you
configure an Exchange 2000 environment to use Post Office Protocol
version 3 (POP3), and then configure front-end and back-end servers,
the logging levels may differ. To configure logging for POP3, on
both the front-end and back-end...
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You can configure either Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition or
Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition as a front-end server |
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(818476) -
Exchange Server 2003 is available in two different editions,
Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition and Exchange Server 2003
Enterprise Edition. You can configure either edition for use as a
front-end server in a front-end and back-end server...
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Front-end server considerations in Exchange Server 2003 |
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(822443) - This
article describes some considerations that apply when you configure
a front-end server in an Exchange Server 2003 front-end and back-end
topology. You can configure either Exchange Server 2003 Standard
Edition or Exchange Server 2003...
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White Paper - Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Servers |
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(326276) -
Exchange 2000 supports deployments that distribute server tasks
among front-end and back-end servers. A front-end server receives
requests from clients, and then proxies the requests to the
appropriate back-end server for processing. This Exchange...
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An incorrect event description for event ID 1001 appears on an
Exchange Server 2003 front-end server |
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(832397) - After
you configure your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers in a
front-end and back-end server configuration, you may receive an
incorrect error event description for event ID 1001. After you
configure your Exchange Server 2003 servers in a...
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"HTTP 404" Error Appears When You Try to Log On to OWA Through a
Front-End Server in a Cluster |
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(312422) - When
you try to log on to Outlook Web Access through an Exchange 2000
front-end server in a "front-end and back-end" cluster topology, you
may receive the following error message: HTTP 404: Page Cannot be
Found However, you can successfully log on...
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Setting Permissions on Virtual Directories in a Front-End and
Back-End Deployment |
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(328757) - You
can control access to the content that is associated with a virtual
directory by setting permissions on the virtual directory. If your
deployment of Exchange 2000 includes front-end and back-end servers,
view Internet Services Manager on each...
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Services Are Disabled on Front-End Servers After an Exchange 2000
Server SP2 Upgrade |
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(313646) - When
you apply Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 2 (SP2) to a
front-end Exchange 2000 computer, one or more failures may occur. No
error or warning messages are generated in the application event log
to indicate such failures. This...
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Incoming messages to the back-end server are stuck in the Messages
Awaiting Directory Lookup queue on the SMTP bridgehead server in
Exchange 2000 Server and in Exchange Server 2003 |
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(328339) -
Describes how front-end or SMTP bridgehead servers that are not
running the Information Store service will queue up incoming
messages to the back-end server. This behavior occurs when message
journaling is enabled on the back-end server.
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IMAP4 and POP3 performance is slow between front-end and back-end
servers |
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(823857) - In a
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
front-end/back-end server configuration, you may experience slow
performance for Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) and Post
Office Protocol 3 (POP3) message delivery...
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Exchange 2000 Does Not Prevent Mailbox Creation on a Front-End
Server |
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(309709) - You
can create a mailbox on a front-end server that is running Microsoft
Exchange 2000 Server; however, you cannot log on to any mailboxes on
a front-end server. In a front-end and back-end server scenario,
Microsoft recommends that you create...
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White Paper - Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Server and SMTP
Gateway Hardware Scalability Guide |
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(326268) - This
white paper provides hardware recommendations for Microsoft Exchange
2000 Server front-end servers and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) gateways (also known as hubs). The recommendations in this
white paper can help you build a highly...
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The Exchange 2003 version of Outlook Web Access is only available
after you upgrade the back-end server to Exchange 2003 |
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(829057) -
Explains that the Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access user experience
is only available after you upgrade the Exchange back-end server to
Exchange 2003. Lists the different versions of Outlook Web Access
that Exchange supports.
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You receive an HTTP 503 error message or an HTTP 500 error message
when you access your mailbox by using Outlook Web Access through a
front-end Exchange Server 2003 computer |
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(899385) -
Describes a problem where you receive an HTTP error message when you
access your mailbox by using OWA through a front-end Exchange Server
2003 computer.
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