Chapter 3:
Registering Exchange Servers
The procedure for registering a Microsoft Exchange server is slightly different then
registering an NFS or CIFS filer. First, see the Registering and Managing File Systems
chapter of the Kazeon Information Server IS1200 User and Configuration Guide for
general information on registering file systems, then return here for specific
information on registering Exchange servers.
Before Exchange servers can be registered, the Exchange Connector must be installed
on a Kazeon Exchange Services (KES) server, and configured to communication with
both the IS1200 and the Exchange server. See
Communications Between Exchange and IS1200" on page 5
Registering Metadata Repositories for Exchange Servers
As with any repository, a metadata file system must first be registered and available
before an Exchange server can be registered. Because Exchange servers can contain
large amounts—terabytes—of data, a single dedicated metadata file system should be
created for each Exchange server that will be registered.
Metadata file systems for Exchange servers are created and registered just like any
other metadata file system. See the Registering and Managing File Systems chapter of
the Kazeon Information Server IS1200 User and Configuration Guide for general
information on registering metadata file systems.
Before continuing, create and register a metadata file system for each Exchange server
that will be registered.
Registering an Exchange Server with the IS1200
To classify—or otherwise access—files or email on Exchange, you must first register
the Exchange server as a repository on the IS1200. Once the Exchange server is
registered, its reference name appears in all subsequent IS1200 job dialogs that allow
the user to select a file system to apply a service to.
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery - Kazeon IS1200 Microsoft Exchange Connector User Guide
"Chapter 2: Establishing
for details.
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