Randy Brukardt said the following on 1/29/2008 1:50 PM:
I recall that it is necessary to add some registry hacks for IMS on W2K and
later. I'm moving my mail server to a new machine and I need to add those
hack -- except that I can't find any documentation of what they were. (There
used to be a web page with that info on it, but it is gone.) Does anybody
out there remember?
Thanx. Randy Brukardt
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Randy,
I think this is what you're looking for:
Here's a cut/paste of some info I have on running IMS on Win2K:
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Windows 2000 Fix(s)
NOTE: It has been reported that this fixes the post.office server as
well.
Windows 2000 Fix to install IMS
To install IMS under Windows 2000, the following registry entry must be
added since it appears to no longer be used :
HKLM\system\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Domain
type REG_SZ
value yourdomain.com
Windows 2000 Fix to allow SMTPDS to deliver mail
In addition, it appears that W2K no longer fills in the Nameserver
registry parameter :
HKLM\system\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Nameserver
type REG_SZ
value(s) nameserver IP addresses.
If this parameter is blank, it will cause IMS to fail to deliver
messages. They will sit in the holding directory.
Windows 2000 POP3 difference :
When a user tries to log in (POP3) and retrieve their messages, they
receive an error.
Make sure that "logon as batch job" is in the IMSUsers group rules and
that the user accounts are in this group. This is the same as granting
the log on as batch per the original IMS instructions.
Info on IMS and Windows 2000 Active Directory :
Received 1/10/01 -
FYI
It appears the IMS services must have "interact with desktop" checked on
Windows 2000 with Active Directory installed in order to function. I
have not tried it on a system without AD installed.
Tip for Windows 2000 users and the 1385 POP3 error :
Received 2/14/01 -
Windows 2000 has a different approach to setting (log on as batch...)
you go into "Domain Controller Security Policy" off the start
menu/administrative tools. Be sure and get the right one as "Local
Security Policy" wont work if you are on the PDC. The choice "log on as
a batch job" is available under Local Policies/User Rights Assignment.
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I found it at:
http://dnd.net/IMS/
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