True, the fastback exchange software is installed on a machine with outlook installed on it, it used the outlook connection to inject the objects back into exchange. Fastback exchange software does NOT run on the exchange server. On the exchange server you only have the default (one size fits all) fastback agent running that is the same for all windows clients and that client just let's you configure the fastback server via a >= 100Mb tcp/ip connection.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Mark Stapleton Verzonden: dinsdag 2 december 2008 19:54 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: Re: [ADSM-L] anyone currently using or evaluating TSM FastBack From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen S. Rout > There was more than a little bit of smoke and mirrors, but it -looked- > as though that also worked on a per-message basis for exchange: > i.e. you only pulled down the blocks you needed for the message you > wanted back. That sounded very very keen. That is true. You can drag-n-drop individual items (messages, invites, etc.) back onto the Exchange server. One little "gotcha" that I'm not sure the doco is clear on--the Exchange piece of Fastback is not installed on the Exchange server. It's installed upon a proxy. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) CDW Berbee
