Re: ADSM Connect Agent For Exchange
1998-05-31 10:13:09
Thanks!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Del Hoobler [SMTP:hoobler AT US.IBM DOT COM]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 1998 8:20 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: ADSM Connect Agent For Exchange
Scott,
There is a FIXTEST version of the Exchange Agent that REMOVES
this restriction. The only requirement now is that you run
with "Administrators" authority (or least have permission to
Read and Write to the local registry).
See my earlier append (below) that discusses the
FIXTEST and how to get it.
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ATTENTION: ADSMConnect Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
customers:
The refreshed FIXTEST (APAR IC20843) of the ADSMConnect Agent
for
Microsoft Exchange Server is now available on the
INDEX.STORSYS.IBM.COM
FTP server. Here is how to get it:
Where: FTP Server, index.storsys.ibm.com
Directory: /adsm/fixtest/agents/ntexch/v1r1
Filenames: IC20843A.EXE - self-extracting install
file
IC20843A.readme.ftp - readme file
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******
This is Version 1.1.0.0 FIXTEST "A". It includes the following
fixes:
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.
. (text deleted here... look at archives to see full text)
.
Misc. - You no longer have to be running as the Exchange
Site Service
Account in order to perform backup or restores.
You MUST be running as a member of the
Administrator
group for the local server machine or you must be
running
under a userid with Read/Write access to the
local registry.
.
. (text deleted here... look at archives to see full text)
.
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Installation instructions:
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- Download the IC20843A.EXE file in "binary" format.
- Run the IC20843A.EXE file. It is a self-extracting install
file.
Please let me know if you have any problems getting the fixtest.
Thanks.
Del Hoobler
ADSM Agent Development
email: hoobler AT us.ibm DOT com
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>>
>> Another "usage" question...
>>
>> We do not like the idea of using the "Exchange Services
Account" to
>> perform restores because it basically gives the "keys to the
kingdom" to
>> the person doing the restore. Does anyone know of another
Account (or
>> restricted method) that may be used to do a restore???
>>
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott
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