Warning If you
use the ADSI Edit snap-in, the LDP utility, or any other
LDAP version 3 client, and you incorrectly modify the
attributes of Active Directory objects, you can cause
serious problems. These problems may require you to
reinstall Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows
Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003, or both Windows and Exchange.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that occur if you
incorrectly modify Active Directory object attributes can be
solved. Modify these attributes at your own risk.
1.
Install the
Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit on your Exchange 2003
computer or on a client computer.
Note There is no requirement to install the
Windows 2000 Resource Kit on the Exchange 2003 computer.
2.
Stop all
Exchange services and Internet Information Service (IIS)
services on the Exchange 2003 computer that you want to
change.
3. Create
a backup copy of the Program Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot folder.
Important Make sure that you perform this
step before you continue.
4. Move
the Vsi 1 folder, the subfolders of the Vsi 1 folder, and
the contents of the Vsi 1 folder from drive:\Program
Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot to the new location.
Note Do not move the Mailroot folder
itself.
5. Register
the Adsiedit.dll file by using the regsvr32
command. To do so, follow these steps:
a.
Click
Start, and then click Run.
b.
In the
Open box, type the following line, and then
click OK:
regsvr32 "drive:\program files\support tools\adsiedit.dll"
6. Click
Start, click Run, type
MMC, and then click OK to
open a new Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
7. Click
Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click
Add to add the ADSI Edit snap-in.
8. In
the console tree, click ADSI Edit, and then
click Connect To on the Action
menu.
9. Click
Naming Context, click Configuration
Container in the Naming Context
list, and then click OK.
10. Locate
the following Microsoft Active Directory directory service
container in the configuration container: CN=Configuration\
CN=Services \CN=Microsoft Exchange \CN=YourOrganizationName\
CN=Administrative Groups\CN=YourAdminGroupName\
CN=Servers \CN=YourServerName
\CN=Protocols\CN=SMTP \CN=1
11. Right-click
CN=1, and then click Properties.
12. In
the Select which properties to view list,
click Both.
13. Edit
the attributes for the following properties, and then click
Set after you edit each one:
·
msExchSmtpBadMailDirectory
·
msExchSmtpPickupDirectory
·
msExchSmtpQueueDirectory
14. Wait
for Active Directory replication to replicate these changes
to the rest of the forest.
Or, at least wait for Active Directory replication to
replicate these changes to the domain controllers and to the
global catalog servers that your Exchange 2003 computer
references.
15. Start
only the Exchange System Attendant service. This procedure
copies the paths that you have changed from Active Directory
to the metabase. Shortly after initialization, an event that
indicates that the paths in the metabase have updated
successfully is recorded three times in the event log.
(Event ID: 1005, Source: MSExchangeMU, Category: General).
16. Restart
the Exchange 2003 computer.
For more
information, view the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Internals:
Quick Tuning Guide white paper at the following
Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/maintain/optimize/exchtune.asp