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Front-End and Back-End Exchange Server

Front-End and Back-End Server Topology Guide for Exchange Server 2003 ...
Front-End and Back-End Server Topology Guide for Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server

The Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server Front-End and Back-End Topology guide is now available

(887104) - The "Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server Front-End and Back-End Topology" guide is now available. To view the complete guide, visit the following Microsoft Web site:...
 

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...
 

The POP service stops unexpectedly on your front-end Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003 computer

 

(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

 

How to determine if an Exchange Server is a front-end server or a back-end server

 

(322887) - Describes how to programmatically determine if an Exchange Server is configured as a front-end server or as a back-end server.
 

XADM: An Exchange 2000 POP3 Environment's Front-End and Back-End Server Logging Levels Are Different

 

(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...
 

You can configure either Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition or Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition as a front-end server

 

(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...
 

Front-end server considerations in Exchange Server 2003

 

(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...

 

White Paper - Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Servers

 

(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...
 

 

An incorrect event description for event ID 1001 appears on an Exchange Server 2003 front-end server

 

(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...
 

"HTTP 404" Error Appears When You Try to Log On to OWA Through a Front-End Server in a Cluster

 

(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...
 

 Setting Permissions on Virtual Directories in a Front-End and Back-End Deployment

 

(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...

 

 Services Are Disabled on Front-End Servers After an Exchange 2000 Server SP2 Upgrade

 

(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...

 

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

 

(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.

 

IMAP4 and POP3 performance is slow between front-end and back-end servers

 

(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...

 

Exchange 2000 Does Not Prevent Mailbox Creation on a Front-End Server

 

(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...

 

White Paper - Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Server and SMTP Gateway Hardware Scalability Guide

 

(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...

 

The Exchange 2003 version of Outlook Web Access is only available after you upgrade the back-end server to Exchange 2003

 

(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.

 

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

 

(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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