Re: Setup Exchange on SBS2003 Standard
- From: Andrew Vital <AndrewVital@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:31:25 -0800
AHH HA!
Went to ADUC and right clicked on my name -> exchange tasks, and then
created mailbox for me. Now if i right click on my name in the server
management I have exchange tabs and an email address OH BOY!
Thanks a million :)
Andy
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
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"Andrew Vital" <AndrewVital@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I ran the CEICW and that worked for the 3 newest users i've added. But the
3
original users that were there (myself included) still did not get
exchange
tabs.
How can i add these w/o having to delete and re-add our accounts.
What happens if you right-click on one of those accounts in ADUC - do you
get the Exchange Tasks option? Can you establish a mailbox for the user?
Thanks,
Andy
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
"Andrew Vital" <AndrewVital@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I manage 2 SBSs one for my 9-5 job that wasn't setup by me and another
for
my
parent's small biz that i setup - which is what i'm asking about.
They currently use their Isp for email but i want to get exchange
working.
The users that are on the server now don't have exchange tabs under
their
username properties. When i add a new user with the wizard they get
tabs
but
under E-mail addresses they don't haev anything.
On the server i manage for my "normal" job this is all setup
automatically
anytime i add a new user.
Now when i initially setup my parent's sbs i never even thought of
using
exchange, so i may haev skipped a setup when doing the initial config
(sbs
came preinstalled from Dell so i kinda just started the wizard).
Maybe i never even configured exchange...? If so how would i go about
doing
this?
I manage this server remotely as I live about 40 minutes away from it
and
get there maybe once a month. I really don't have the time to do a
re-install
of SBS.
Any help is apprecaited.
Thanks,
Andy
Do you not remember how you did your install?
Exchange is part of the SBS setup.... it's possible to run SBS Setup
again
(which is likely what you'd need to do, if you don't have Exchange
installed). Are the Exchange services listed in services.msc, and are
they
started ? If you open ADUC (active dir. users/computers) do you see the
exchange tabs in the properties of *all* the users? Have you checked your
event logs?
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