User guide

Data and Internet Integration
180 AltiWare OE System Administration Manual
In the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog box that opens, type the Exchange
Server name in the Microsoft Exchange Server field and the test mailbox
name (e.g. AltiGen Assist) in the Mailbox field. Click the Check Name
button. If you entered valid values, the names will be underlined and the
Check Name button will be grayed out. Click the Apply and then OK.
You will see Microsoft Exchange Server in the list in the Services
window.
Optional: Select Microsoft Exchange Server in the list box, and click
Properties button to see its configurations. The dialog box Microsoft
Exchange Server will pop up. If you need to, you can use this Properties
dialog box to change the name of Microsoft Exchange Server and
Mailbox.
Testing the Configuration
Restart Outlook 2000 at least once. Test the configuration by sending an
email and check to see if you receive it.
When the re-boot is complete log on using the AltiGen service account.
Open Outlook and from the Tools menu select Services. Click Add and
select Exchange Server. The Mailbox field should already be populated
with the Name entered above. Enter the Exchange Servers hostname and
click the Check Name button. Both the Mailbox and Exchange Server
should now be underlined.
This completes AltiServ and Exchange server systems properly and we are
ready to enable the Exchange Integration feature. Please remember you
MUST have completed the previous steps before moving ahead.
Enabling the Exchange Server
Delete obsolete files from \altiserv\exe directory: From Windows NT
Explorer, go to the \altiserv\exe folder. If mapi32.dll and / or gapi32.dll
remain in this folder, delete them.
In AltiWare Administrator (AltiAdmin), configure the extensions that are
to be synchronized with their corresponding mailboxes in Exchange server: