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Note Security update 913446 (security bulletin MS06-007) supersedes this hotfix (898060). For more information, | Note Security update 913446 (security bulletin MS06-007) supersedes this hotfix (898060). For more information, | ||
- | ====2. Switch Exchange from Mixed Mode to Native Mode if you have no Exchange 5.5 servers in your organization.==== For detailed explanation and instructions, | + | ====2. Switch Exchange from Mixed Mode to Native Mode if you have no Exchange 5.5 servers in your organization.==== |
+ | For detailed explanation and instructions, | ||
By default, Exchange 2003 is always installed in Mixed Mode which allows Exchange 2003 to co-exist with Exchange 5.5 servers in your organization. However, in Mixed Mode, some Exchange 2003 features are not available. In order to enable these features, Exchange 2003 must be switched to run in Native Mode. However, once you move to Native Mode, you cannot switch back to Mixed Mode. Microsoft recommends using pure Native Mode if you do not plan to have exchange 5.5 servers (Pre-Exchange 2000 Servers) in your organization. This author is not exactly sure whether to switch to Native Mode before or after installing the following items (or whether or not it actually matters). | By default, Exchange 2003 is always installed in Mixed Mode which allows Exchange 2003 to co-exist with Exchange 5.5 servers in your organization. However, in Mixed Mode, some Exchange 2003 features are not available. In order to enable these features, Exchange 2003 must be switched to run in Native Mode. However, once you move to Native Mode, you cannot switch back to Mixed Mode. Microsoft recommends using pure Native Mode if you do not plan to have exchange 5.5 servers (Pre-Exchange 2000 Servers) in your organization. This author is not exactly sure whether to switch to Native Mode before or after installing the following items (or whether or not it actually matters). | ||
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As a side note: Before determining a better place where this topic should be inserted, I will insert it here temporarily. if you ever need to view Administrative Groups in Exchange System Manager, you need to enable the display of Administrative Groups in System Manager. Open the System Manager and right-click your Organization Name (Exchange) at the very top of the tree of this snap-in, left-click properties, on the General Tab select to check the check box next to Display Administrative Groups, click Apply, and click OK. Close and re-open System Manager before you can view the Administrative Groups following this change of display view. | As a side note: Before determining a better place where this topic should be inserted, I will insert it here temporarily. if you ever need to view Administrative Groups in Exchange System Manager, you need to enable the display of Administrative Groups in System Manager. Open the System Manager and right-click your Organization Name (Exchange) at the very top of the tree of this snap-in, left-click properties, on the General Tab select to check the check box next to Display Administrative Groups, click Apply, and click OK. Close and re-open System Manager before you can view the Administrative Groups following this change of display view. | ||
- | ====3. Install/Add RPC over HTTP Proxy,==== which is a subcomponent of Network Services when you are installing Windows Components using Add/Remove Programs from the Windows Control Panel. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Double click Add/Remove Programs, click Windows Components, and under/ | + | ====3. Install/Add RPC over HTTP Proxy,==== |
+ | Install/Add RPC over HTTP Proxy, | ||
Later (possibly before or after installing exchange 2003 service pack/s) it will be necessary to Configure RPC over HTTP/S on Exchange 2003 and, for a prelude, see the January 7, 2009 article written by Daniel Petri and located in the Daniel Petri knowledge base at http:// | Later (possibly before or after installing exchange 2003 service pack/s) it will be necessary to Configure RPC over HTTP/S on Exchange 2003 and, for a prelude, see the January 7, 2009 article written by Daniel Petri and located in the Daniel Petri knowledge base at http:// | ||
- | ====4. Install/Add Certificate Services==== (for the purpose of being able to self-issue web server certificate to users of Outlook Web Access and Outlook 2003 using RPC over https on ssl port 443). Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double click Add/Remove Programs, click Windows Components, check/ | + | ====4. Install/Add Certificate Services==== |
+ | Install/Add Certificate Services | ||
The CA type = Enterprise Root CA | The CA type = Enterprise Root CA |
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