Test lab.  Test lab.  Test lab.

I wouldn't attempt this.  Yes, I have run Outlook2000 on my Exchange2000 lab
server for a year as the dedicated MAPI client.  

If you can afford Visual Basic developer and Exchange2000 then you can
afford the lab.

As always, just my thoughts.

William

-----Original Message-----
From: Harmon, Josh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:52 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Would you install Outlook and Visual basic on your exchange
serve r?


I've just received a proposal to install some calendaring software on one of
our exchange servers that requires a lot of things I'm pretty uncomfortable
with.... without divulging too much about the software (I'm not under
non-disclosure--but I'm not under disclosure either!).  This software
requires:

Installing Outlook 2000 client on server
Installing Visual Basic (yes the development platform--why not just the dll
type libraries? I don't know)
Setting up a profile on Outlook using the "administrator" inbox for security
purposes
A dll COM object that has a sink to catch calendar items

All this goes on the server--and this isn't just throw-away server. This is
a critical box with 2000 users and a 55 gig store.  It will be Ex2k at
install--so I may split the store at that point.  I can see maybe installing
a com object--if you want to use object event sinks that seems logical but
the other stuff just makes me question the whole project and the knowledge
behind the development... but I'm not a developer.

Any thoughts?  I've read that putting outlook on your exchange server isn't
a great idea because they share dll's.  But I've done it and test before and
never seen a real problem... Installing VB on a production exchange box,
though, just seems silly!  I'm uncomfortable installing in VB dlls on the
box--as many unstable VB apps as I've seen, but I'm looking around for a
little more teeth to my argument.


Josh Harmon
Server Admin and now external program analyst

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