
Appendix A: Service Configuration for Microsoft Exchange 5.5
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RMS Administrator’s Guide
Appendix A: Service
Configuration for Microsoft
Exchange 5.5
Overview
This information is intended to assist you in configuring the RMS application to
work with a Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server. The Network Administrator should
perform this type of configuration.
Microsoft has documented two problems with MAPI and Exchange. Both of
these problems require patches from Microsoft to be installed on the Exchange
server. Without these patches, the RMS Scheduling Manager services may stop
responding.
For Exchange 5.5, see this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3ben-us%3b293150
For Exchange 2000, see this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3ben-us%3b326389
Configuration
The RMS application does not provide the native support to configure the RMS
Scheduling Manager service to work with Microsoft Exchange 5.5 mailboxes.
The RMS Scheduling Manager service must be configured to logon as the actual
domain user account, not a local computer user account. Since the RMS
application configuration Wizard only lists local user accounts, you must use the
Windows Services console. During the service registration step of the
Configuration Wizard you will be prompted to configure the logon account for
the RMS Scheduling Manager service; you can configure it here to use the local
system account. You must change this user account manually after the services
have been registered. Finish all the steps in the Configuration Wizard, then
perform the additional steps below on the RMS application server
3. Begin by starting the Services console utility located in the Control
Panel\Administrative Tools folder.
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