Showing posts with label exchange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exchange. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Reporting services and microsoft exchange on the same computer

could u say if there would be a problem with reporting services and
microsoft exchange running on the same computerThere is no reason this shouldn't work, but just evaluate whether your
server can cope with the expected loads from the two apps.
Chris
Dale wrote:
> could u say if there would be a problem with reporting services and
> microsoft exchange running on the same computer|||Just keep on eye on the resource usage - see if CPU is consistently high, or
there is lots of paging.
Basically it depends on usage of both applications.
"Dale" wrote:
> could u say if there would be a problem with reporting services and
> microsoft exchange running on the same computer|||Thank you. Are there any known issues with Windows Server 2003 SP1?
"Mary Bray [SQL Server MVP]" wrote:
> Just keep on eye on the resource usage - see if CPU is consistently high, or
> there is lots of paging.
> Basically it depends on usage of both applications.
>
> "Dale" wrote:
> > could u say if there would be a problem with reporting services and
> > microsoft exchange running on the same computer

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Reporting on Exchange Emails

Is it possible tpo query exchange directly from reporting services or ... how do i extract data out of exchange into a sql database so i can report on it with RS.

Any ideas anyone..

CheersThere is an OLE DB provider for Exchange that is built into Exchnage and one for HTTP DAV somewhere (I think it is called 'OLE DB for Internet Publishing') but I can't remember where to find it right now.

There are also some third party products that extract statistical information from Exchange (Microsoft Operations Manager http://www.microsoft.com/mom/default.mspx and Exchange Reporter at http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/ExchangeReporter/ are two that come to mind).