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Running the Exchange Gateway
After you have installed the Exchange Gateway software and configured both sides of the gateway,
you are ready to start the gateway.
Section 7.1, “Starting the Exchange Gateway,” on page 55
Section 7.2, “Acquainting E-Mail Users with the Exchange Gateway,” on page 57
Section 7.3, “Stopping the Exchange Gateway,” on page 58
Section 7.4, “Uninstalling the Exchange Gateway,” on page 58
After the Exchange Gateway has started successfully, continue with
Chapter 8, “Configuring the
Exchange Gateway,” on page 61
7.1 Starting the Exchange Gateway
Before you start the Exchange Gateway, make sure that it has network access to the following
locations:
The GroupWise
®
domain directory and subdirectories where you installed the gateway files.
The gateway requires Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, and File Scan rights.
The Exchange server. You should have already provided access when you configured the
Exchange side of the gateway, as described in
Chapter 5, “Configuring the Exchange Side of
the Exchange Gateway,” on page 31
.
Follow the instructions for the installation method you chose for the Exchange Gateway (
worksheet
item 7
):
“Starting the Exchange Gateway As a Windows Application” on page 55
“Starting the Exchange Gateway As a Windows Service” on page 56
IMPORTANT:
After you start the gateway, stop and then start the MTAs in the GroupWise system.
This establishes the links to the non-GroupWise domain that represents the Exchange system.
7.1.1 Starting the Exchange Gateway As a Windows
Application
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At the Windows server where you installed the Exchange Gateway, click
Start > Programs
.
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