Help on Exchange setup and remote work place
- From: "George" <mail2geovar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:39:46 +0530
Dear All,
I have fairly good idea about computers and network , but i am and not very
good at it . Here goes my problem. I have installed Windows 2003 SBS premium
edition and i want to configureexchange server which comes with my sbs . We
are a company with 10 users and maximum we will be adding 10 more users in 2
yrs time . my server computer has two lan cards . One that connect to the
local area network and one which connects to the ADSL modem . The one which
connects to lan card has an IP of 192.168.0.20 and the IP of my ADSL modem
is assigned by my ISP ( internet service Providers DHCP) . I think this is
called dynamic IP.
currently my Companys website is hosted with a different service provider ,
not the above mentioned ISP . I also have 10 Pop3 mail accounts created
through him and currently recives all mails thru him .
Now if i want to use exchange instead of the Website provider should i go
for a Static IP . also once i buy a static IP should that IP address be
assigned to my LAn network card or to my ADSL lan card . also is it possible
for me to buy a static IP from a third party other than my ISP ( internet
service Provider) and assign it to the ADSL modem . Once i get the static IP
should i got to my Web hosting company configuration page and change my
emails dns to the new static ip.
I have heard that Dynamic IP can also be configured to use with exchange .
in that case can i forward all my emails to my isp while sending thru
exchange . if i am sending the mails by forwarding all all my emails to my
webhosting companys smtp , what is the username and password i should give,
Is it the main login details to get into the webhosting control panel or the
username and password of a pop3 mail box . Also if i type
http://myservername/exchange or https://myservername/exchange , i am not
able to connect to exchange. but if connect thru RWW and check my mails it
opens the microsoft outlook in web version. now i can check my mails . why
is http://myservername/exchange not work
Thanks
George
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