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How can I install CDONTS on Windows 2003 Server?
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by SWsoft News    8/6/2006 7:11:02 AM

How can I install CDONTS o­n Windows 2003 Server?
Product versions this article applies to:
  • Plesk 7 for Windows
  • Plesk 7.5 for Windows
The latest update: Feb,01 2006
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  Article ID #560

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 does not install Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) for NTS (CDONTS). Therefore, applications that use CDONTS do not function o­n a Windows Server 2003-based computer.

Windows Server 2003 provides improved alternatives to CDONTS. To make CDONTS functioning o­n a Windows Server 2003-based computer, use o­ne of the following solution:

  1. Download an attached CDONTS.ZIP file. o­nce you have downloaded it unzip the CDONTS.DLL and put it into %systemroot%\system32 folder (C:\Windows\system32 by default). You can also get CDONTS.DLL from your Windows 2000 CD.
  2. Register the CDONTS.DLL component o­n your server using the following command:

    regsvr32 "%systemroot%\system32\cdonts.dll"

     For example:

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>regsvr32.exe cdonts.dll

  3. After you have registered your CDONTS.DLL component you need to check whether your SMTP service is running. Go to Administrative tools > IIS and expand your local machine. If SMTP service is listed then it is installed, else  it's necessary to install this service. To install SMTP perform the following operation:

    Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components > Application Server > IIS > Mark SMTP service > Click OK.

  4. Change the port number for SMTP service. Default port is 25. Use 25 o­nly if you don't have another SMTP service running. If another SMTP service is already running o­n your server you should switch IIS SMTP port to another, for example to 8025. You can do through IIS management console:

    Control Panel > IIS > expand `local computer` > SMTP > Properties > General tab > click o­n Advanced button > Edit.

  5. Configure SMTP service. The main things are to set a valid full-qualified domain name for SMTP service:

    Control Panel > IIS > expand `local computer` > SMTP > Properties > Delivery tab > click o­n Advanced button

    and configure Security for SMTP service. It's necessary to grant permissions to IIS_WPG standard IIS Worker Process Group.

    Control Panel > IIS > expand `local computer` > SMTP > Properties > Security tab > click o­n Add button > Cick Object types... button > Mark Groups item > click OK > spell IIS_WPG as object name to add > Click OK.

    Additional setting:

    Choose Authentication and tick Anonymous Access and Integrated Windows Authentication. Click OK, then click CONNECTION. Configure RELAY settings as you wish. Click the DELIVERY tab then click ADVANCED. Set the MAX hop count to whatever you like but we recommend at least 20.

    Now IIS SMTP service as configured and ready to work.

attached files: cdonts.zip





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