Well, no DSL but we

Well, no DSL but we have completed the DB2 migration. In an interesting discussion this morning about the storage solution brought up the fact that Exchange can no longer use a mapped drive for a message store. Exchange 2000 uses...

October 12, 2002

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Well, no DSL but we have completed the DB2 migration. In an interesting discussion this morning about the storage solution brought up the fact that Exchange can no longer use a mapped drive for a message store. Exchange 2000 uses a block protocol, which isn't supported by CIFS. So we will have to migrate the Exchange message stores once the storage arrives - if it provides a block protocol. If not, we'll have to leave the message stores on the local drive which is okay, it's beefy, but may require future upgrades to either the server or to a different groupware server.The app server is serving up the database application, but it's not working yet. There are some issues with the JDBC connections and after digging into it this afternoon I think I've found the solution, but we'll have to wait until Monday to see if it works.

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