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Dedicated IIS Server*: The IIS Server can host multiple instances of the Archive Manager website. The website also supports Network Load Balancing (NLB) with IP-based affinity. Multiple web servers can be configured to host multiple Archive Manager website instances. |
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CPU (Total Cores)**: Total cores required will vary based on message policies. If stubbing is used, consider your environment moderate access or heavy access and plan accordingly. |
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OS Disk***: The OS disk will store attachments temporarily while users are downloading them. Disk speeds are typically not a bottleneck. |
IMPORTANT: For best performance, it is recommended that the full-text index files not reside on the same physical disk as other Archive Manager data repositories—neither the SQL database nor an attachment store. |
TIP: See the System requirements chapter for required versions of the components cited in this section. |
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Remove Antivirus scanning from the %temp% directory. |
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Install required IFilters. Install third-party IFilters to enable searching attachment file formats. Searching and indexing of all attachment file types is enabled by the installation of particular IFilters for particular file types. See the System requirements above for more information about obtaining the IFilters you need. |
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Open the Mail Control panel. |
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Click the Show Profiles... button. |
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Select the Always use this profile radio button. |
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Select the Novell Default Settings profile name from the drop-down list. |
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Click OK. |
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Create DNS entry. Create a DNS entry for "ArchiveManager" that points to the Archive Manager web server. If necessary, refer to Microsoft’s KnowledgeBase article #814591 (link current as of this document release) for more information. |
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