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Quest
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: LA, CA, USA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Can any one help me with these three questions that I'm not sure to answer them. I don't have any experience in Exchange Server. Below are the following questions:
1. You're installing Windows NT Workstation and want to include Microsoft Exchange in the installation. What type of installation must you choose?
2. You have an Exchange Server with 64MB RAM and 32MB paging file size. The System Attendant starts, but the Information Store service doesn't. What should you do?
3. Your Exchange server crashes attempting to start the Information Store services. What should you do?
Thanks in advance for helping me out.
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08-21-00 12:40 AM
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VanTech
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Canada Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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1. Excahnge server can't be installed on a workstation, if you mean exchange client, NT comes with windows messaging which is now replace by outlook or outlook express.
2. Use at lease 100 MB + RAM size.
3. Isinteg, never use it yet in a production environment.
good luck!
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09-02-00 10:29 AM
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Hoooooo
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Registered: Apr 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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On question 1.
You can install the Exchange Admin client on NT4 Work Station so that you can administer exchange server remotely. If I remember right the setup choice was custom, then you deselect all options except administrator tools? The names may not be exact but you get the idea.
It basically is the same interface you use if you installed exchange on NT4 server and was administering exchange 'cept it is now on WS
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