Re: Application Publishing Server and Exchange



Thank you Terence,

One more question if I may - I intend to publish Office 2007, including Outlook, to the clients using the 2X Application Server product over Terminal Services - the Outlook application will not be installed on the client desktop. Are there any issues providing e-mail to clients from Exchange in this way?

Best Regards,
Roman

"Terence Liu [MSFT]" <v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AB58jDxOIHA.360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Roman,

Thank you for posting here.

According to your description, I understand that you want to know whether
you should run ConnectComputer wizard. If I have misunderstood the problem,
please don't hesitate to let me know.

Based on my research, the ConnectComputer wizard will join the client
computers to SBS domain, and configure the client for network, Outlook,
fax, IE homepage, and soon on. Therefore, you need to run the
ConnectComputer wizard on clients.

1. Please run the Add User Wizard (Server Management -> Users -> Add a
User) on SBS to add user account and computer account for the clients.

2. On the client, access http://SBSname/connectcomputer/ to run the wizard.

3. After we install the following hotfix on SBS, we can run Outlook 2007 on
client to connect Exchange 2003 on SBS. There is no problem:

Windows Small Business Server 2003: Windows Vista and Outlook 2007
compatibility update
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=926505

I hope these steps will give you some help.

Thanks and have a nice day!

Best regards,

Terence Liu(MSFT)

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| Hi Cris,
| Thanks for the reply. The application server (2X product) will run on the
same SBS 2k3 server and yes, it will publish selected apps, for example
Office 2007, to the clients' desktop via Terminal Services. It sounds as
though I should still use ConnectComputer. Can you see any issues with
running Outlook 2007 and Exchange in this way?
| Thanks again for the reply.
| "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]"
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| When you say "application publishing server", you're talking about a
Second Server running Termial Services and all users on your internal LAN
are going to use that instead of their desktops?
| ConnectComputer does more than configure your email profile and set the
home page.
| -- | Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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| Please do not contact me directly regarding issues
| "Roman" <roman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DC90BDA0-6527-43E0-AE50-0C673D84E1F0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| I've just completed a SBS 2003 R2 build and will begin creating user
accounts tomorrow. SBS will use an Application Publishing Server for
network
| applications which will include Office 2007.
| Am I correct in assuming that the main reason for using
ComputerConnect is
| to configure user e-mail accounts in their local installation of
Outlook
| 2003 to use Exchange and to set their default homepage to companyweb?
If so,
| is it important for me to use it given that Outlook 2007 will reside
on the
| server and I can set the default homepage through GPO?
| Is there anything I should be wary of during the configuration of
Outlook
| 2007 and Exchange given that it deviates from the standard SBS wizard
based
| configuration? I've not done this before using SBS only with Server
2003.
|


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