November 2008
Monthly Archive
How to Allow Anonymous Relay for a Specific IP Address in Exchange 2007
There are cases when you need to allow unauthenticated relaying for specific hosts or network devices in Exchange Server 2007. Typical examples are software packages (like accounting software) or network printers, scanners etc.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, you will see how to allow anonymous relay on a receive connector for a specific IP address – a host which is running an accounting application.

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Dean
SBS 200824 Nov 2008 08:17 pm
How to Change Smart Host port in SBS 2008
There are situations when you need to change the default port 25 which is used by the Smart Host. For example, your Smart Host provider might require you to use an alternative port like port 587.
Unfortunately, the Wizard does not provide a way to change the default port 25. If you check the Exchange Management Console, you will not find an option to change the Smart Host port too.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, you will see how to change Smart Host port in Small Business Server 2008.

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Dean
How to Configure RPC over HTTPS in Exchange Server 2003, running on a Domain Controller
We have already demonstrated how to configure RPC over HTTPS when Exchange Server and Domain Controller are running on separate machines.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, we will demonstrate another popular scenario – Exchange Server, running on a Domain Controller.
For your convenience you can download the text file, with the registry settings, used in the demo, and the rpccfg.exe utility.

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Dean
How to Configure RPC over HTTPS in Exchange Server 2003, SP1 or higher
In a series of Screencasts we will cover the different scenarios for configuring RPC over HTTPS for Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook Anywhere for Exchange Server 2007.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, we will demonstrate one of the most popular scenarios, where Exchange Server(s) and Domain Controller(s)/Global Catalog(s) are running on separate machines. There isn’t a front-end Exchange server in this Scenario and again, it is important to note that Exchange Server 2003 is NOT running on a Domain Controller in this demonstration.
For your convenience you can download the text file, with the registry settings used in the demo, and the rpccfg.exe utility.

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Dean