Chapter 27: Microsoft Exchange Integration

Figure 2. Service Startup options dialog box

c.Under “Log on as”, select This account, and set

<DomainName>\AltiGen_<ServerName> as the account. In this example, it is QA\AltiGen_GRAPE.

d.Repeat the previous step, but this time, check the “Log on as” account for AltiGen VM Exchange Integration Service.

6.To ping the Exchange Server from AltiWare and vice versa:

a.From the AltiWare system, open an MS-DOS window, and type ping <exchange server name>, then press Enter.

For example, type ping mailserver. You should see Reply from... as the response. If you see Request timed out, there is something wrong with your network settings or connectivity.

b.Similarly, ping the AltiWare system from the Exchange server. For example, from the command prompt in Exchange Server, type ping telesystem, then press Enter. You should get a proper reply.

7.To check that all Exchange Server Services have started,

a.On the system running Exchange, go to Services:

In Windows 2000, select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Services.

In Windows 2003, select Start > Administrative Tools > Services

In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.

A Windows Services window opens.

b.Check the status of the following services to see that they are started:

Microsoft Exchange Directory

Microsoft Exchange Event Service

Microsoft Exchange Information Store

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