SQL Server Magazine October 2000

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Understanding the SRS
How does Exchange 2000 Server's Site Replication Service (SRS) relate to the Active Directory Connector (ADC)? Find out about the SRS and how it works with the ADC to simplify migrations.
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[Feature]

A Novel Approach to Synchronizing Exchange Organizations

When you need only to establish mail flow and exchange address lists between Exchange Server 5.5 servers with different organization names, you can leverage Exchange Server's functionality to act like a Microsoft Mail post office.

Running Exchange Server 5.5 on Windows 2000

Exchange Server 5.5 on Win2K offers some interesting benefits. Find out the advantages and how to set up your system.

The Site Replication Service

Are you running a mixed Exchange Server 5.5/Exchange 2000 environment? Find out how the Site Replication Service works with the Active Directory Connector to make Directory Service to Active Directory synchronization easier.




[Outlook Tips and Techniques]

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If you use Outlook 2000 and CDO, take advantage of the CDO patch to enhance the Outlook E-mail Security Update. Here's the information you need to use the patch.




[The Exchange Server Troubleshooter]

The Exchange Server Troubleshooter

Our expert discusses moving data files, users, and folders; IS database limits; the ADC, dequeuing, Exchange 2000 disaster recovery; event ID 202; using Exchange 2000 with Exchange Server 5.5; and configuring a remote server.