Part 2 or 3 for the Webcast series was how to configure SBS and discussed things like disk, memory, dual NICs, firewalls and the Pop3 connector. The presentation can be found here.
Useful links from the presentation:
- WSUS upgrade documentation
- Transition pack
The questions from the event:
Is there anything different we need to do on the server with Win Mobile 6 devices? No, it works, but you still need to be aware of the need for a certificate by a trusted root authority on the SBS box for Smartphones (just the same as all previous versions)
On the install it showed Active sync 3.8 available to install, why not the latest version? I have not updated the box, but you can load a later version of ActiveSync onto SBS
What is the URL to access outlook web access? https://www.mydomain.com/exchange or via https://www.mydomain/remote
When you do http://SERVER/ConnectComputer does it setup the outlook profile? Yes
Is it possible to upgrade from SBS2003 to WIN2003? Yes, using the transition pack as discussed in the slides
When you set up a folder for users do you have to setup a share and permissions as well? No, this is done for you
When you set up a folder for users do you have to setup a share and permissions as well
Answered: This is all done automatically - each user has a folder created that only they can access - it is automatic - nothing for you to do, except for turning on Redirect My Documents in the SBS user manager
What about if you have a general folder on another drive that you want a group of users to access
Answered: then you can share and set up access as per any windows server
ttfn
David
Posted
Wed, Aug 8 2007 1:56 PM
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David Overton