ok after dealing with headache after headache with cheap hardware (not
my decision btw) running our Exchange environment I finally talked the
CEO into purchasing the following;

2 DL360 G5 Servers 72GB array
1 MSA 1000
1 MSA 30

Total combined drive space in raid array is 2 TB

ok so...

I know this much;
build out servers with 2003 enterprise
install all service packs and patches
cluster 2 servers
install exchange 2003 on cluster
install all patches and service packs

obviously I need a FE server for OWA to connect to the cluster
my question is how do I implement RPC over HTTPS (disregard all the
certificate stuff, I know all that) on that FE server to connect to
the cluster?


Thanks in advance.. sorry about being direct, I'm not a newbie and
just thought we could cut through all the basics.

Re: Exchange 2003 Cluster Setup by Bharat

Bharat
Wed Mar 12 15:52:56 CDT 2008

How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 SP1
(Front-End/Back-End Scenario)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa995869(EXCHG.65).aspx

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www.zenprise.com
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"Todd Wedlake" <twedlake@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> ok after dealing with headache after headache with cheap hardware (not
> my decision btw) running our Exchange environment I finally talked the
> CEO into purchasing the following;
>
> 2 DL360 G5 Servers 72GB array
> 1 MSA 1000
> 1 MSA 30
>
> Total combined drive space in raid array is 2 TB
>
> ok so...
>
> I know this much;
> build out servers with 2003 enterprise
> install all service packs and patches
> cluster 2 servers
> install exchange 2003 on cluster
> install all patches and service packs
>
> obviously I need a FE server for OWA to connect to the cluster
> my question is how do I implement RPC over HTTPS (disregard all the
> certificate stuff, I know all that) on that FE server to connect to
> the cluster?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.. sorry about being direct, I'm not a newbie and
> just thought we could cut through all the basics.
>