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On a cluster you create resources - IP addresses, disks, file shares, etc.
 
One type of resource is a "Generic Service".
 
In cluster administrator, you create a new resource, specify "Generic Service".  Then, all you need do is enter the registered service name (shown on the service properties) and specify a registry key to replicate (HKLM\Software\Ipswitch) in this case.  Just do this for each imail resource you want to use (pop, smtp, queuemgr, etc)
 
If you want more info about clusters, feel free to email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Don
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jeff Szusz
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Running Imail on a Cluster

Hello,
 
Back in November I had submitted an email asking about running Imail on a cluster. 
 
someone had mentioned that they had done this in the past and that in order to do this I would need to setup the Imail Daemons and Registry areas as generic resources.  This may sound a little like a rookie to some of you but I am wondering if someone would mind explaining how someone would go about performing this?  I have tried since that time to try and get the company to switch their thinking, but they still believe that this is the way they want to do things.
 
Anything that could be provided would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks in advance, 

Jeff Szusz
Systems Analyst
Canquest Communications (Canada) Inc.

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