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GroupWise 7 Gateway for Microsoft Exchange Installation and Administration Guide
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If you install the Exchange Gateway on a different server from where the domain is located, you
must provide a username and password for the gateway to use when logging in to the server where
the domain is located. The gateway requires Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, and File Scan
rights in the domain directory.
3.3 Choosing a Gateway Name
When you install the Exchange Gateway, a Gateway object is created in the domain where you
install the gateway. The default gateway name is exchange.
When you install the Exchange Gateway, a subdirectory for the gateway software and queues is
created under the domain directory. By default, the directory name is the same as the object name. If
you use the default object name of Exchange, the gateway subdirectory is
domain
\wpgate\exchange
.
3.4 Deciding between Windows Application and
Windows Service
You can install the Exchange Gateway as a Windows application or a Windows service.
When you install the Exchange Gateway as an application, it can be manually started by a user or it
can be added to a user’s Startup folder so that it starts automatically when the user logs in to the
Windows server. When running as an application, the Exchange Gateway displays a console on the
Windows server where you can monitor and control the gateway.
When you install the Exchange Gateway as a service, it can be configured to start automatically
when the server starts and must run under a specific Windows user account that has rights to run
services. By default, when running as a service, the Exchange Gateway does not display a user
interface on the Windows server. However, it can still be monitored from its Web console, as
described in
Section 9.2, “Using the Exchange Gateway Web Console,” on page 92
.
EXCHANGE GATEWAY INSTALLATION WORKSHEET
Under
Item 1: Exchange Gateway Location
, mark whether you want to install the Exchange Gateway
on the same server where the domain is located or on a remote server. For a remote server location,
specify a username and password to provide login and access rights.
Under
Item 3: Domain Server Type
, mark whether the domain that owns the Exchange Gateway
resides on a NetWare® or a Windows server.
The owning domain cannot reside on a Linux server, but the Exchange Gateway can still service
domains that reside on Linux servers by way of TCP/IP links.
EXCHANGE GATEWAY INSTALLATION WORKSHEET
Under
Item 6: Gateway Details
, specify the name you want to use for the Exchange Gateway object in
the GroupWise system.
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