I am going to re-install Exchange in SBS2000 because I cannot get our faxes to route through e-mail anymore. I have no idea how to fix it, and no one in this forum seems to know how to fix it either since a previous post has had no replies to it

I have not re-installed anything on SBS2000 before which is why I am posting. I assume I will need to go into Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Exchange through the Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove Programs. Then, I assume I will reboot, and then go back into Add/Remove Programs, and install Exchange from the Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove Programs

Does this sound correct? Is there a better/preferred way to accomplish this? If I want to save all the e-mails we currently have in our users inboxes, how would I do that? Is there anything else that I need to be aware of in order to do this

Torrey Laue
Modern Travel Services

Re-install Exchange in SBS2000 by Ted

Ted
Wed Apr 14 15:15:05 CDT 2004

I would do the removal of Exchange using the SBS Setup,
then re-install again doing the SBS Setup. Let the
wizards do the walking for you.

Doing this SHOULD not remove your Exchange dbs, but I
would export the mailboxes and public folders first as a
precaution.

>-----Original Message-----
>I am going to re-install Exchange in SBS2000 because I
cannot get our faxes to route through e-mail anymore. I
have no idea how to fix it, and no one in this forum
seems to know how to fix it either since a previous post
has had no replies to it.
>
>I have not re-installed anything on SBS2000 before which
is why I am posting. I assume I will need to go into
Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Exchange through the
Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove
Programs. Then, I assume I will reboot, and then go back
into Add/Remove Programs, and install Exchange from the
Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove
Programs.
>
>Does this sound correct? Is there a better/preferred
way to accomplish this? If I want to save all the e-
mails we currently have in our users inboxes, how would I
do that? Is there anything else that I need to be aware
of in order to do this?
>
>Torrey Lauer
>Modern Travel Services
>.
>

Re: Re-install Exchange in SBS2000 by Jim

Jim
Sat Apr 17 21:26:22 CDT 2004

I would call Microsoft and pay $245 before I would uninstall Exchange.
I would call them if I was going to uninstall and re-install.

Torrey Lauer <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am going to re-install Exchange in SBS2000 because I cannot get our faxes to route through e-mail anymore. I have no idea how to fix it, and no one in this forum seems to know how to fix it either since a previous post has had no replies to it.
>
>I have not re-installed anything on SBS2000 before which is why I am posting. I assume I will need to go into Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Exchange through the Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove Programs. Then, I assume I will reboot, and then go back into Add/Remove Programs, and install Exchange from the Microsoft Small Business Server listing in Add/Remove Programs.
>
>Does this sound correct? Is there a better/preferred way to accomplish this? If I want to save all the e-mails we currently have in our users inboxes, how would I do that? Is there anything else that I need to be aware of in order to do this?
>
>Torrey Lauer
>Modern Travel Services

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email