RES: Re: NAV for E2K set up

  • From: "Alex Decarli" <decarli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:23:27 -0300

it's correct, but if you has s Symantec system center, the work of the server 
can be forwarded to system center, that is a better solution.

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De: Eric Lanyon [mailto:elanyon@xxxxxxx]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 28 de maio de 2002 20:51
Para: [ExchangeList]
Assunto: [exchangelist] Re: NAV for E2K set up


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If memory serves from my conversation with Symantec:  NAV for E2K needs to be 
installed onto the Exchange server(s).  It won't work on a separate box.  



>>> KMORRIS@xxxxxxx 05/28/02 04:33PM >>>
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Hello,
We are having a debate here and I thought that the people out there who
are already using NAV would be the best to go to. 

The debate is where NAV for E2K is installed in the network. 

Scenario 1:
One thought is to install it on a W2K member server that has only one
other use. This is not the E2K server.

Scenario 2:
To install NAV directly on the E2K server. (It is also running AD, GC
and DNS but is not the PDC nor running the FSMO roles.

Which would be the best situation and what considerations should we be
looking at before installing NAV? 

I remember reading that NAV for E2K has to go on the E2K server, but
have not located the supporting documentation to back me up on it. If
you can point me in the right direction it would be appreciated.

Thanks
Ken

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