Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide
Collaboration Server Administration Guide – Version 5.0
Starting IIS and Collaboration Server
Disable the SMTP Publishing Service
By default, the following Windows 2000 services begin automatically on startup:
• IIS Admin
• World Wide Web Publishing
• Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
Collaboration Server requires only the World Wide Web Publishing and IIS
Admin services. If you do not need IIS to provide SMTP service, disable the SMTP
Admin services. If you do not need IIS to provide SMTP service, disable the SMTP
service or set the service to Manual on startup.
1. On the Windows Desktop, right click on My Computer and select Manage from
the menu.
2. In the Microsoft Management Console window titled Computer
Management, expand Services and Applications and click on Services.
3. In the right pane, right click on the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
service and select Properties.
4. In the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Properties dialog box, click on
the down arrow next to the Startup type field and select Disabled. Click OK.
5. In the Management Console, right click on Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) and select Stop from the menu (it may already be stopped).
Start the IIS Admin Service
In the Management Console, verify that the IIS Admin and World Wide Web
Publishing services have started.
• If both services are started, close the Management Console.
• If one or both services are stopped, right click on the World Wide Web
Publishing service and select Start from the menu. This starts both services.
Close the Management Console.
Note: If the World Wide Web Publishing service is set to Automatic on startup,
both Collaboration Server and IIS will start automatically even if one or both are set
to Manual
both Collaboration Server and IIS will start automatically even if one or both are set
to Manual
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