Table 2: Property Page Guidelines
| Property Page | Description |
| General | Enter descriptions in the Display name and Directory name fields. Type a name (up to 64 alphanumeric characters) for the connector (e.g., X.400-TCP/IP to Colorado). Enter the name of the remote MTA. This is the MTA that you will be connecting to in the other site or network. If the remote system is also an Exchange server, the remote MTA name will be that remote system's NT server name by default. Enter password (optional). If used, the password must match the remote MTA configuration. The password is case sensitive. Ensure that the MTA Transport stack is set to TCP/IP. If you installed other stacks, they will appear in this list box. |
| Permissions | Make no changes. The Permissions tab appears only if the Show Permissions Page for all Objects box is set to on. The default is off. (You can access this parameter by going to the Main Admin Program screen; selecting Tools, Options, and Permissions; and checking the appropriate box.) |
| Schedule | Verify that the Schedule is set to Always for testing purposes. Once the X.400 connector is operational, you can change the setting to reflect your connect schedule. |
| Stack | Enter the remote host name (computer name). If you are not using DHCP/WINS, you will need to create an entry in the local hosts file or specify the IP address of the remote system you want to connect to. Do not specify T, S, or P selector information. Because you are connecting to another Property Page Description Exchange system, you don't need to use these parameters. (However, if you connect to another X.400 system, you might need to specify a parameter.) |
| Override | Make no changes. You can override the default MTA name if required, but this action is usually not necessary when you are connecting Exchange sites (unless you are going through a carrier). |
| Connected sites | Make no changes. You need this option only for directory replication between multiple sites and connectors. |
| Advanced | Make no changes. You need this option to configure the level of X.400 support. |
| Delivery restrictions | Make no changes. You only need this option only to control access through the connector on account basis. |
| Address space | Create a new X.400 address space. The address space defines the address type and format. This information identifies messages destined for another site or network. To create a new X.400 address space, enter values for the fields listed below: Organization = <Remote Site Name> Private management domain = < Exchange Organization Name> Administrative management domain name = <SPACE> Country = <your country> Note that when you type in the administrative management domain name, Exchange already places <space> in this field, so you need to ensure only one space exists before proceeding. Leave all other fields blank or at their default value. |