@rockyprime IIS server is what is called the WEB Server. IIS is used with Exchange if you would like to access the exchange server via the browser. Hope this helps!
Gonna add to Joepitt1991's issue. I'm running into the exact samr thing. The Event Viewer is giving me :
Microsoft Exchange couldn't read the Receive connector configuration because the directory is unavailable. The service will be stopped.
So the service is indeed starting, but stopping right away. Technet is saying that its because it can't communicate with the AD, but the problem on MY end anyway, is AD is on the same machine
it really workz
MrPopegee 2 months ago
good video
mysteriously01 8 months ago
Wasted several minutes rambling. Just install the fucking thing, you already explain the trial crap in the past videos.
joeypesci 9 months ago
This guy never explains anything of importance - hello? Quit saying OK?
cskillem13 1 year ago
what is the difference between exchange server and IIS server???? can anyone tell me plz. I am new to MCSE
rockyprime 1 year ago
@rockyprime IIS server is what is called the WEB Server. IIS is used with Exchange if you would like to access the exchange server via the browser. Hope this helps!
thebigbigdaddy 1 year ago
Where is part 2?
bagla1bhagat 2 years ago
Gonna add to Joepitt1991's issue. I'm running into the exact samr thing. The Event Viewer is giving me :
Microsoft Exchange couldn't read the Receive connector configuration because the directory is unavailable. The service will be stopped.
So the service is indeed starting, but stopping right away. Technet is saying that its because it can't communicate with the AD, but the problem on MY end anyway, is AD is on the same machine
PsyberMind 2 years ago
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PsyberMind 2 years ago
IPv6 is required if you are install on 2008 Server. These demo were built on a 2003 platform. The prereqs are different on 03 than 08.
Grizzamore 2 years ago
Where can I get info on setting this up on 08r2?
I am running 08r2 native domain =-0
sillygummiebear 2 years ago
One thing you may want to add, and for the problem below, you have to make sure you have ipv6 enabled or you will recieve the error below.
priest99 2 years ago
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priest99 2 years ago
joepitt1991 2 years ago
i did everything you said to, why doesnt it work?
joepitt1991 2 years ago
Do you have sufficient hardware? Try restarting the services manually if needed.
Grizzamore 2 years ago