Re: Exchange Mixed Mode ??

From: KevinK (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/29/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:23:18 -0700

Hoping this week / weekend.

I actually have 2 high speed connections into my house
for a week. Covad iDSL and Comcast cable, the iDSL goes
away next week.

Was trying to figure out how I could dial out and come
back in, then DAH I still have the Covad connection for a
week !!!

KlK, MCSE

>-----Original Message-----
>Kevin,
>
>Perfect... play away. You might want to look into the
RWW features. They are
>very cool.
>
>Cheers,
>Jeff Loucks
> Available Technology ®
> Solutions For Professionals ®
> www.availabletechnology.com
>
>"KevinK" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:010201c4a641$b9f17270$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>Thanks Jeff,
> But I am the Techie (MCSE, with 10 years on LANs alone,
>35+ in this business). This is actually on my personal
>setup at home, where I play (test) before rolling things
>to clients. I was poking around attempting to resolve
>another problem, which I did find and solve.
>
>I'm not an Exchange Pro, although I have gotten pretty
>good at it.
>
>I can cover most of the rest of the SBS type issue's
>without a lot of problems.
>
>Although I may be bother a bunch soon as I am going to be
>working on VPN into my LAN, so I can roll it out to my
>clients.
>
>As they move to 2003 I want to give them Remote Access,
>as well as for me to support them remotely.
>Currently only one has even requested RA, and most run
>clean without me having to visit very often. Two also
>have capable in-house people I can usually walk through
>monor issue's over the phone.
>The only big issue I've had recently was when their
>router disconnected from the ISP and would connect
>without a little kick. Although I think it really was
>the ISP help desk kicked it from there end, rebuilt the
>RIP tables. I couldn't have fixed this remote anyhow.
>
>KlK, MCSE
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>KIK,
>>
>>The other mode is native mode. If you are a cautious
>administrator you would
>>leave it because there are few advantages that you will
>ever notice. However
>>since you do not have any Exchange 2000 machines there
>is no reason not to
>>change it. Choice is yours.
>>
>>As an aside, generally I suggest you not click around
>and if you were my
>>client I would give you a severe warning. Basically my
>clients who try to
>>fix things on their own I counsel to look for new
>support. There is a reason
>>a professional considers what they do and then document
>it as the go through
>>the process. Clients do not document. They do not
>remember what they have
>>done and they have probably clicked twenty or thirty
>features for no reason
>>besides curiosity. Then they wonder why you can't figure
>out what is going
>>on in five minutes. Your server is a shared business
>resource and not a
>>testing ground for your curiosity.
>>
>>Do yourself a big favour and don't touch your server
>without a good reason.
>>So all in all I would say you excercised good judgement
>in canceling out.
>>Good move, congratulations.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Jeff Loucks
>> Available Technology ®
>> Solutions For Professionals ®
>> www.availabletechnology.com
>>
>>
>>
>><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:178b01c4a638$2667e920$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> While poking around Exchange on a SBS2003 setup I
>found a
>>> tab that indicated Exchange was in "Mixed Mode", and
>>> allowed me to change it.
>>> It indicated it is a one way change, so I canceled
out.
>>>
>>> But briefly what is the difference between Mixed
and ??
>>> (Sorry I don't remember the other option) ??
>>>
>>> My network is SBS2003, on Win2003 Server and all XP
Pro
>>> workstations.
>>>
>>> Should I change it ?
>>>
>>> Does it really matter ?
>>>
>>> KlK, MCSE
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>
>
>.
>



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