Re: Outlook for MAPI on SBS
- From: "kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:26:59 -0700
Afraid you're hitting below the belt on me Jamie. SQL isn't my strong suit
particularly 2005 on SBS.
Perhaps start a new post with the new topic and someone more profecient in
SQL can help?
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/kj
"thejamie" <thejamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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KJ,
Thanks for that... I have noticed something interesting here in SBS which
doesn't exactly tie into the question I have asked you. Loading SQL
Server
2005 as an instance on SBS (I noticed because someone else is talking
about
doing this in another thread) causes the Local Security Policy to change
the
agent from the SBS Monitoring Agent to the 2005 agent instance. I suspect
that this is one of the incompatibility issues associated with placing SQL
2005 on SBS. Is this something you are familiar with? My local security
policy is mapped as not enabled, thus changing the agent back in the local
security policy is NOT an option. If this is so, in my case, there is
nothing critical running here and I can simply reinstall SBS after
uninstalling 2005. It looks to me like this is a serious issue.
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Regards,
Jamie
"kj" wrote:
Use the LAUNCHWIZARDENTRY function !
;-)
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/kj
"thejamie" <thejamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Looks like that'll work. SBS already has reporting. Is this the only
way
to
tap into that subsystem for MAPI? I know it sounds lazy, but "WHERE IS
THE
WIZARD?"
Thanks, I saw this in my searches. I was hoping to avoid it but see
now
that it is unavoidable.
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Regards,
Jamie
"kj" wrote:
Have a look at the article found here;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306962/
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/kj
"thejamie" <thejamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wow! Glad I asked first. Any idea how to enable the agent mail
on
SQL
over SBS Prem or is that a question for the SQL forum?
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Regards,
Jamie
"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:
NO...do not install Outlook on Your SBS you will hose Exchange
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"thejamie" <thejamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there an easy way to set up notifications from SQL Server
Agent
on
SBS?
It appears to be that setting up Outlook on the server is one way
to
get MAPI
to be available. Is this wise? I don't know that it will work
either.
Will
installing Outlook place MAPI on the server so that I can
configure
SBS
Premium to send mail on a SQL Server Agent job? Is there an
easier
way
to do
this?
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Regards,
Jamie
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