Exchange 2003 System Manager - Differences running on server or client?
With our exchange 2003 setup I have found that running System Manager from my workstation, I cant see all of the mail queues, just a select few. If I run System Manager directly on the BH server I can see all the queues. Is this by design,
or is something just not configured correctly? Thanks.
June 10th, 2010 3:37pm
Please provide more specific information. Queues aren't static--they change over time. Sometimes you have fewer, sometimes more.
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With our exchange 2003 setup I have found that running System Manager from my workstation, I cant see all of the mail queues, just a select few. If I run System Manager directly on the BH server I can see all the queues. Is this by design, or is
something just not configured correctly? Thanks.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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June 11th, 2010 6:03am
Hi Ed, basically, at the same time, from my PC, and from a remote session into the BH server, I see all queues via the BH view, and only a select few queues from the view via my PC. I was trying to research a TLS issue, a couple queues
that had queued email waiting for a TLS connection from 2 specific domains was visible when I run system manager on the BH server, but when I ran system manager from my PC, those queues were not listed. It seemed like in order to view an accurate
live view of the exchange queues, I have to remote into the BH server, I was guessing that shouldnt be the case since you can install the exchange utilities on your PC, I would hope it would provide the same functionality from my PC.
June 16th, 2010 9:43pm