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date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 04:30:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.misc        back       


Exchange SBS   
I have an existing SBS 2003 server providing Exchange services (and file and 
print, and SQL, and LCS, and Sharepoint, kindof)

 Questions:

1.  Can I move my public folders and mailboxes to an Exchange 2003 Standard 
server and make the SBS server a "front-end" server?

2.  If not, can the new Exchange server coexist in the domain with the SBS 
server happily, assuming all mailboxes and public folders will be on the new 
server?  I would hope to replicate and move all databases then delete those 
databases from the SBS server.  And, what services could I then disable on 
the SBS server without affecting all the other wizardry therein?

3.  If I can make SBS a front-end, where do I put mail processing software 
like Trend anitspam/antivirus?  front end or back end?  I would assume it 
would live on the same server as the actual databases.

4.  If I can make SBS a front-end, is there a specific process to ensure OWA 
remains available?  Ditto Activesync.
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 04:30:00 -0700   author:   Rafavic

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