To work around this behavior, use Exchange System Manager
to move the Recipient Update Service and Offline Address List Generation
service processes to a back-end server before you apply Exchange 2000 SP2 or later. You
can also make these changes after you apply the service pack with minimal
interference for connecting users.
However, make these configuration
changes relatively quickly after you apply Exchange 2000 SP2 or later. If a front-end
server has the Recipient Update Service and offline Address Book roles, newly
created user objects are not processed by the Recipient Update Service
(therefore, those user objects do not receive e-mail addresses and are not
displayed in the Address Book). Also, updates to the offline Address Book are
not processed.
To change the Recipient Update Service server:
- Start Exchange System Manager.
- Expand the Recipients container, and then expand the Recipient Update Service container.
- For each domain Recipient Update Service, open the
properties, and then change the server in the Exchange Server box to the back-end server that you want to use.
NOTE: You do not need to change the server in the Windows 2000 Domain Controller box if the front-end server is a domain controller; however,
Microsoft does not recommend using a front-end server as a Microsoft Windows
domain controller.
To change the offline address list server:
- Start Exchange System Manager.
- Expand the Recipients container, and then expand the Offline Address Lists container.
- For each of the offline address list components, open the
properties, and then change the server in the Offline address list
server box to the back-end server that you want to use.