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[Exchange]Configuring the Event Service properly - 2006/05/10 12:02 Exchange Event Service is provided in Exchange 2000 for backward-compatibility with Exchange Server 5.5 event scripts. To use Event Service on an Exchange 2000 server, complete the following steps regardless of whether you are upgrading an existing Exchange Server 5.5 computer or installing a new Exchange 2000 server.

To use Exchange Event Service:
1.In Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click the domain user account under which Event Service will run, and then select Properties.
2.On the Member Of tab, if Event Service will run on a member server, add the domain account user to the built-in group Administrators. If Event Service runs on a domain controller, add the user to Domain Administrators.
3.To allow full access to all Exchange resources, add the user to the Exchange Domain Servers group in the server's domain. You can also allow full access to selective Exchange resources by opening the properties of each public and private store where event scripts may be installed, and on the Security tab, grant the user Full Control permissions.
4.You must also grant Owner permissions to any public folder which contains an event script. You cannot grant ownership permissions on a root folder, such as the default Public Folder node. To grant ownership rights on a specific folder, right-click any folder below the root folder, and then choose Properties. On the Permissions tab, click Client Permissions, select the domain account administrator, and in Roles, select Owner.
5.Click Start, point to Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click Services.
6.Right-click Microsoft Exchange Event Service, and then click Properties.
7.On the Log On tab, in Logon, type the user name of the account used by Event Service. In Password, type the password.
8.By default, Event Service is set to Manual startup. To ensure Event Service is always available, set Event Service to Automatic startup by clicking OK.
9.In Services, right-click Event Service, and then click Start.
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