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No, IIS config for Exchange is stored in AD. The ds2mb worker process in
the System Attendant replicates this to the local IIS store. This is why you don’t’
go in inetmgr on an exchange server unless you know very well what you’re
twiddling with. The USN for the AD object is actually stored in the metabase as
an extension type thing so that ds2mb knows when to reapply the data from AD. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bernier, Brandon (.) I don't believe that info is stored in Active
Directory, I'm no exchange guru so please let me know if thats not true. It can
be accessed from the IIS metabase, that info is stored in the RelayIPList key
under the default SMTP instance. You can use Metabase Explorer to view it, but
it's binary data. The part I'm not sure of is converting it to the
format it likes, I'm sure there is an API call out there someone knows that can
do it. - From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sem 3 Thanks Mike That doesn't seem to be it. I have used that before on E5.5 but
on E2003 it is held in AD in the exchange part and it is now a Virtual server
as opposed to a physical. Thanks for your help though :) SEM On 11/15/05, Thommes,
Michael M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: I believe it is configured in the registry on the Exchange
server. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q193922&ID=KB;EN-US;Q193922 Mike Thommes -----Original Message----- I need to scriptomaticaly or on batch add ip
addresses to the Relay Restrictions list on an Exchange 2003 SMTP virtual
server. I know these values are stored in AD but cant seem to
find them. Any pointers scripts or tips would be really
appreciated. Thanks all….. |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Adding IP's to relay restrictions Brian Desmond
