Exchange 2003 active directory connector download
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. The main reason to monitor your network is to check that your all your servers are available.
If there is a network problem you want an interface to show the scope of the problem at a glance. A GUI showing the top 10 users makes interesting reading. To take the pain out of capturing frames and analysing the raw data, Guy recommends that you download a copy of the SolarWinds free Real-time NetFlow Analyzer. Naturally you give the connector a suitable name, then Add the Local bridgehead — the dialog box will list the available servers.
You cannot take DNS lightly. Start with the basics. A Host records map Server to IP address. I don't really know what to make of them and I hope they disappear by the time the product is released. Using ADC tools is relatively easy. However the results of running the tools are presented as log files which you have to seek out and browse through. I got this output by running steps 1 and Warning: The Data Collection tool found objects that must be marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active Directory.
Running the Resource Mailbox Wizard in Step 3 will resolve these issues. Warning: The Data Collection tool found objects that are not replicated from the Exchange 5. Running the Connection Agreement Wizard in Step 4 will resolve these issues. Active Directory Object Replication Scan completed. No unreplicated objects found.
No problems found. To make a long story short, ADC found some of my planted directory problems and asks to run the Resource Mailbox Wizard in step 3. Actually, Exchange automatically entered this additional email address because we chose so during the editing of the default recipient policies. But we want this address to be the primary address meaning all email sent by John will get this address as the "senders" and "reply" addresses in the mail headers.
So we click on "Set As Primary" and are done:. We could also add more email addresses like info servolutions. And that's really it - just step through your other user's AD entries and set the appropriate primary and additional email addresses.
After going through the above 4 steps your Exchange is configured to send out email but it still can't pull down email from POP3 or IMAP mailboxes on your provider server. For this you need to install and configure POPcon.
On this first configuration page you only need to enter the email address of your Postmaster or Administrator user. The Postmaster will receive all emails without a valid recipient as well as general POPcon status notifications. It is very important to define a real email address from inside your exchange server here because mails can be lost irretrievably if POPcon forwards some mail with no recipient information to the postmaster and that account does not exist in your exchange server.
For each server or account you need to fill in the POP3 server settings as shown below. If you are using catch-all style mailboxes mailboxes that receive email for a whole domain, regardless of the recipient part before the " " POPcon needs to filter recipients from incoming mail so only the recipients at your own internet domain are accepted.
Please add the domain you consider your own in the "Accepted Recipient Domains" box. This is the same domain you configured earlier in the Exchange Default Policy. POP3: Default. POP3 servers are by far the most common mail server types on the internet. Servername: The name the server you want to have polled.
You can also enter the IP address directly. Under some circumstances, internet routers or firewalls change the port number. Please ask your network administrator or internet provider. Single user mailbox "user domainname. You need to specify the receiver of the email here. POPcon PRO will then direct all mail retrieved from this server to the recipient email address given here.
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