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Re: Exchange Problem

Subject: Re: Exchange Problem
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 11:35:55 -0800
Kinda not exactly security question :-) ....and why aren't you using the Exchange for email? Backup of email is important you know and relying on psts on desktops is not wise IMHO.


RAY-ISM: So you want Outlook to stay with POP being the default on the client not Exchange?:
http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2005/01/23/33661.aspx


While I think POP pulling into a workstation is silly as you should use the power of your server, if you absolutely positively MUST have your Outlook on your workstations individually POP AND do Exchange you'll want to make the POP be the “main honcho” of the mailbox.

A post in the newsgroup and a response from Les reminded me of this reg fix [/originally posted by Ray-the Man Fong so I'm categorizing it under Ray-ism in honor of Ray Fong who graciously and patiently put up with a bunch of rowdy SBS MVPs in Charlotte, North Carolina/]

At the client, create the following registry key:

Location: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup
Name: NoTransportOrder
Type: REG_DWORD
Data: 1

May I recommend multiple domains in SMTP rather than POP?
Smallbizserver.Net > SBS 2000 > Exchange Server 2000 > How to setup Exchange for multiple domains:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=77


ALWAYS visit the www.microsoft.com/sbs click on downloads and ENSURE you've install all the non WU patches. [okay this part is security related]

Remember SBS 'must' be the PDC and hold all the FSMO roles but you can have any number of member servers and additional domain controllers [if you want to call it a BDC like NT days... that's up to you] ;-)


Claudio Franck wrote:

I have a Win 2003 SBS server, running Exchange, but It doesn't handle
incoming nor outgoing email, we have several different domains on different
servers.
We have to use those servers and different domains do to the nature of our
business, the problem is that since we installed exchange, which we use for
web access and shared folders, the Exchange Account keeps putting itself as
the default account, and emails sometimes go out that way and we have
troubles. We need to have one of the other pop accounts as default always,
and not getting back to the Exchange account as the default.


Thanks


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