Exchange 2003/Dual Homed Server

Discussion in 'Exchange Exams' started by helios, Dec 14, 2005.

  1. helios

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    Does anyone know how to run the internet mail wizard using Exchange on a dual homed server?


    thanks!
     
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  2. Boycie
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    Helios,

    Hi and welcome to CF. I personally have never played around with 2003 but someone who has will probably be here soon.

    Why don't you pop into the new members forum to say a quick hello :thumbleft
     
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  3. helios

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    thanks for the welcome Boyce. Things problem is killing me, so hopefully someone can help me out!
     
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  4. Boycie
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    oh, blimey :eek:

    Hopefully someone will be here soon.
     
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  5. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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  6. helios

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    I tried that, but the server needs to have 2 virtual servers, and I can't do that unless I run the internet mail wizard...
     
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  7. simongrahamuk
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    Isn't that what you asked how to do originally? :blink
     
  8. helios

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    It is, but I can't run the wizard because my server is dual-homed, and I can't create virtual servers because I can't run the mail wizard...
     
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  9. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    I'm Confused!!! :blink :unsure

    Exchange experts - Help Please! :biggrin
     
  10. d-Faktor
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    d-Faktor R.I.P - gone but never forgotten.

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    do any of these apply to your situation?

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...ing/685314f3-4abe-4f5d-9c74-63a920c3343a.mspx + http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...ing/db57269d-0420-4de9-8895-a16c4597b7f2.mspx


    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...2k3/56d3769c-401f-4208-bb84-b669cea6565e.mspx
     
  11. helios

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  12. d-Faktor
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    the number of nics is irrelevant, it's what you did with them (assuming the nics are indeed the problem, which we haven't established yet). one of the exchange servers i have here has 6 nics, but that doesn't prevent me from running the internet mail wizard.
     
  13. helios

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    So then how did you get the mail wizard to run? The server is the DC, there's a public NIC going to the internet, and a private NIC to my internal network... The server is not in a cluster, and it doesn't do load balancing.


    I'd appreciate any help you can provice.
     
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  14. d-Faktor
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    do you already have an smtp connector, or an additional smtp virtual server (besides the default one)? if so, the wizard won't run.
    you don't have to use the wizard, you know. you can create your config manually as well. see the first part of this document: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...ing/685314f3-4abe-4f5d-9c74-63a920c3343a.mspx

    edit: is this a small business server? it's generally not such a good idea to connect your dc directly to the internet.
     
  15. helios

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    The only config I've done was to do the regular install, I haven't been able to do anything else. It's 2K3 Enterprise... I'll have a look through that link, thanks 8)
     
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