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Trend Micro ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange Getting Started Guide

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Per<strong>for</strong>ming a Fresh Install<br />

Installing and Removing <strong>ScanMail</strong><br />

If you do not have a previous version of <strong>ScanMail</strong> installed on your <strong>Exchange</strong> server,<br />

then you need to per<strong>for</strong>m a fresh installation. Be<strong>for</strong>e beginning your installation,<br />

consult the pre-installation checklist, Table 2-7.<br />

Installing on a cluster<br />

You can install <strong>ScanMail</strong> on Windows 2000 or 2003 clusters.<br />

Windows 2000 cluster (Single quorum device cluster) with <strong>Exchange</strong> 2000<br />

Server or <strong>Exchange</strong> Server 2003<br />

Windows 2003 cluster (Single quorum device cluster) with <strong>Exchange</strong> Server<br />

2003 or <strong>Exchange</strong> Server 2007 SSC model<br />

Windows 2003 cluster (Majority node set cluster) with <strong>Exchange</strong> Server 2007<br />

CCR model.<br />

For cluster installation, <strong>ScanMail</strong> adds a resource <strong>for</strong> each virtual server and installs<br />

all nodes in the cluster simultaneously.<br />

Note: For uni<strong>for</strong>m protection, <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> recommends that you install one copy of<br />

<strong>ScanMail</strong> on each of your <strong>Micro</strong>soft <strong>Exchange</strong> servers.<br />

<strong>ScanMail</strong> supports Windows NTFS volume mount points feature, you can surpass the<br />

26-drive-letter limitation. <strong>ScanMail</strong> can install on the mount point disk. For example,<br />

if your shared disk is G, mount point disk is G:\mountpoint disk. You can select<br />

mount disk to install data on default path or customized file path.<br />

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