The reason I am putting it on a DC is because this is a development network and we are limited on our hardware that we have. I am not worried to much about performance since this is development work. I am using this for a project that I have for a distributed computing class. I dont have much exchange experience, but plenty of SQL and AD. We are trying to show the integration that can be done with various systems such as SQL, Exchange, and AD.
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First of all - out of personal preference - -I would NOT put Exch on a DC in AD.
Just my preference - but I wouldn't do it. Too much going on --- on both the DC and on the mail server
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Exchange 2000
I am in the process of setting up Exchange 2000 on one of our DC's and when I finish the install and reboot, I receive an error that a service failed to load. The Exchange information store is the service that will not start. I did some searches on the error and found little info. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Exchange and this did not help the problem. Has anyone had this problem on initial setup? I am also looking for info on configuring an AD connector to exchange, any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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