Microsoft KB Archive/288086

= MCSE Training Kit Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration Comments And Corrections =

Article ID: 288086

Article Last Modified on 3/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * MSPRESS MCSE Training Kit, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration ISBN 0-7356-1028-2

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This article was previously published under Q288086



SUMMARY
This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE Training Kit Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration, ISBN 0-7356-1028-2.

The following topics are covered:


 * Page 101: Incorrect Arrow Directions In Figure 3.13
 * Page 116: Incorrect Statement About Moving Servers Between Admin Groups
 * Page 119: Incorrect Statement About Moving Servers Between Admin Groups
 * Page 328: GSNW Should Be FPNW
 * Page 328: Windows NT Server Should Be Windows 2000 Server
 * Page 362: Incorrect SSL Port Number In Table 11.1
 * Page 427: &quot;Read As&quot; Should Be &quot;Receive As&quot;
 * Page 519: STMP Should Be SMTP
 * Page 538: Group D Should Be Group A
 * Page 840: &quot;Internet Messenger&quot; Should Be &quot;Instant Messaging&quot;
 * Page 988: Incorrect Number Of Storage Groups and Stores
 * Page 995: Incorrect Memory Requirement For Outlook 2000



Page 101: Incorrect Arrow Directions In Figure 3.13
On page 101, in Figure 3.13, the arrows into and out of the external system's MTA (lower right) are reversed. The &quot;MTS Out&quot; should go towards the &quot;MTA&quot;, and the &quot;MTS In&quot; should come from the &quot;MTA&quot;.

Page 116: Incorrect Statement About Moving Servers Between Admin Groups
On page 116, in the first paragraph, remove the last sentence:

&quot;After installation, you can move servers between groups, which might be advisable if management or physical conditions in your network have changed.&quot;

It is not possible to move servers between Admin Groups in Exchange 2000 Server.

Page 119: Incorrect Statement About Moving Servers Between Admin Groups
On page 119, please remove the last statement in the paragraph under &quot;Native Mode&quot;:

&quot;It is also possible to move servers between administrative groups should the underlying infrastructure require this kind of change.&quot;

It is not possible to move servers between Admin Groups in Exchange 2000 Server.

Page 328: GSNW Should Be FPNW
On page 328, under &quot;Service Advertising Protocol Agent&quot;,

Change:

&quot; you must install the SAP Agent on the server in addition to the GSNW&quot;

To:

&quot; you must install the SAP Agent on the server in addition to the FPNW&quot;

Page 328: Windows NT Server Should Be Windows 2000 Server
On page 328, in the paragraph under &quot;File and Print Services for NetWare&quot; and in Figure 10.3,

Change:

&quot;Windows NT server&quot;

To:

&quot;Windows 2000 Server.

Page 362: Incorrect SSL Port Number In Table 11.1
On page 362, in Table 11.1,

Change:

&quot;433&quot;

To

&quot;443&quot;

Page 427: &quot;Read As&quot; Should Be &quot;Receive As&quot;
On page 427, in last line of the second paragraph, change:

&quot;Read As permissions&quot;

To:

&quot;Receive As permissions&quot;

Page 519: STMP Should Be SMTP
On page 519, in the first line of the first paragraph, change:

&quot;Modern Extended STMP...&quot;

To:

&quot;Modern Extended SMTP...&quot;

Page 538: Group D Should Be Group A
On page 538, in the bottom Note section, change:

&quot;If the connection had been marked unavailable before routing group D began routing the message,&quot;

To:

&quot;If the connection had been marked unavailable before routing group A began routing the message,&quot;

Page 840: &quot;Internet Messenger&quot; Should Be &quot;Instant Messaging&quot;
On page 840, in the last heading,

Change:

&quot;Components of the Internet Messenger Service&quot;

To:

&quot;Components of the Instant Messaging Service&quot;

Page 988: Incorrect Number Of Storage Groups and Stores
On page 988, the answer for question 7 contains an incorrect number of storage groups and stores.

Change:

&quot;You can manage up to 16 individual storage groups on a single Exchange 2000 server, and each storage group is capable of holding up to six individual stores. This gives you the capability to create a maximum of 96 physical stores...&quot;

To:

&quot;You can manage up to 4 individual storage groups on a single Exchange 2000 server, and each storage group is capable of holding up to 5 individual stores. This gives you the capability to create a maximum of 20 physical stores...&quot;

Note: Although the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) code allows 16 storage groups, Exchange 2000 Server only allows a maximum of 4 storage groups containing a maximum of 5 databases for each storage group. This limit is enforced inside the Exchange System Manger snap-in, so administrators cannot create more storage groups than the system allows.

For more information, please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

Q251123: Maximum Number of Storage Groups in Exchange 2000 for Database Capacity Planning

Page 995: Incorrect Memory Requirement For Outlook 2000
On page 995, in the first question, change:

&quot;16 MB of RAM&quot;

To:

&quot;8 MB of RAM&quot;

Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections.

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