XCLN: How to Set Up Exchange Client for SQL Mail
ID: Q165760
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client, versions 4.0, 5.0
SUMMARY
Microsoft SQL Server has a service called SQL Mail. When SQL Mail
service is started, it requires the ability to log on to a MAPI
compliant e-mail client.
The SQL Mail service was designed to send mail directly from SQL Server. It
commonly is used for error reporting and other SQL Server administrative e-
mail.
This article describes steps to set up the Microsoft Exchange Client on the
Windows NT Server so the SQL Mail service can start successfully.
MORE INFORMATION
To set up the Microsoft Exchange Client on the Windows NT Server so the SQL
Mail service can start successfully:
- Create an Exchange Server Profile for the Microsoft SQL Service Account:
- Log on to the computer running Windows NT Server (where Microsoft SQL
Server is running) as the SQL service account.
- Create a profile by double-clicking the Inbox on the desktop (in
Windows NT 4.0) or by running Microsoft Exchange from the Program
Manager (Windows NT 3.5x). If there is no profile set up yet,
Microsoft Exchange will step you through the creation of a profile.
You do not need to set up a Personal Folder (.pst file); all mail can
reside on the computer running Exchange Server.
NOTE: The SQL Service account must have permissions to open the mailbox
that was referenced in the profile you created.
- Verify that you can run Microsoft Exchange Client without having to
select a profile name upon startup. If Microsoft Exchange requires you
to select a profile, select one so you can enter the Client. then select
On the Tools menu, click-Options and change the Startup Options so one
profile is always used.
- Log off Windows NT Server and log back on as yourself or Administrator.
- Start the SQL Mail service; it should start successfully now.
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Version : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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