I just did a move of IMail 6.06 from a running NT4 SP6a machine to a running Win2K machine.  There was no mention in the IMail KB of a special procedure for exporting/importing the Registry from NT4 to W2K, so I followed the procedure outlined there.  Do I now have a problem that I don't know about?
 
The move was done on 2/25, and everything appears to be working.  Except that a very small number of users (out of more than 6000) are reporting trouble in WebMail with deleting, replying, and forwarding.  I've tried IE4, IE5, IE5.5, and Netscape 4.7, and have no trouble at all.  I recently enabled "Keep Alive" on Web Messaging (it was not enabled on the old server), and that may have helped.  The complaints have dropped off since then, but I don't know if that's because the problem is solved, or the users involved have just stopped complaining.
 
Any suggestions out there in IMail Forum-Land?
 
Glenn Z.
WCNet
 
 
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From: "VirtualConnect" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] upgrading from NT4 to W2K
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 15:00:18 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Mike,

We did the conversion of Imail, IIS, SQL 7 in about 30 hours but we did
totally clean installs of everything.  No show stoppers (except that MS DTC
issue where the answer was in the "Special" Microsoft knowledge base that's
not available to the public).

Ipswitch's first response was to do a registry backup to take the Imail info
to new server but when they found out it was NT4 to Win2K they added some
warnings.  There is special MS tool to convert registry.  That scared me so
I just did clean install and transferred mailboxes from 2 Imail Databases
and 1 SQL7 Database.  I have specific instructions if you decide to go ahead
just ask & I'll post.

David
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David E. Setzer
VirtualConnect Technologies, Inc.
www.virtualconnect.net

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