Add to the list from the words of seasoned exchange admin (not me): - Yesterday he lost his message store, because exchange did not report disks were full. He recovered, but it required inside knowledge. - Message store is kept in only one file, that cannot be backed up online. You hae to stop service for backups. (Can't vouch for these, as I myself have no clue about M$) Best Dan Am Friday, 15. April 2005 08:44 schrieb Raoul Snyman:
- i can not think of one week that the server didn't die at least once, and we only had 150 people on the network (not 2000 like you). - the total mailbox (i.e. everyone's mailboxes combined) size is restricted depending on what version of exchange you are using (standard, professional, etc). i.e. if you want bigger, you have to upgrade! (now where have i heard that before?) - you have to have a license to run exchange on the server. - you need a client access license for every computer that is going to connect to the server - if you want web-based access to your e-mail, that's another set of licenses