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date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:21:03 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clustering        back       


Cached mode mode problems after clustering   
HI,
We have recently installed echange 2007 on a cluter with a HUBT transfer 
server.
We are having a few problems with peoples mail. SOmetimes it doesn't get 
through until I untick and retick cached mode on clients PC's. Is there 
anything else that needs configuring, or is cached mode not advisable in a 
cluster??
Also wanted to check what the exchange services, and exchange domain servers 
access groups where for. An external company did the migration for us, but 
all migrated mailbox's had theese permissions groups. Now when I add new 
mailbox's, I add theese groups manually, but not really sure what they are 
for, and if they are required.
Thanks
date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:21:03 -0700   author:   Dwight

Re: Cached mode mode problems after clustering   
You mean you run Hub transport server role on a Cluster?

"Dwight"  wrote in message 
news:7CC15989-3C91-475F-841B-1C0519616F2B@microsoft.com...
> HI,
> We have recently installed echange 2007 on a cluter with a HUBT transfer
> server.
> We are having a few problems with peoples mail. SOmetimes it doesn't get
> through until I untick and retick cached mode on clients PC's. Is there
> anything else that needs configuring, or is cached mode not advisable in a
> cluster??
> Also wanted to check what the exchange services, and exchange domain 
> servers
> access groups where for. An external company did the migration for us, but
> all migrated mailbox's had theese permissions groups. Now when I add new
> mailbox's, I add theese groups manually, but not really sure what they are
> for, and if they are required.
> Thanks
date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 23:23:39 +0800   author:   Jammy-MVP AM

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