Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 2 InstallationService (default port) Outgoing connection Incoming connectionSMTP (25) allow allowSMTPS (465) allow allowPOP3 (110) allow denyPOP3S (995) allow allowIMAP (143) allow denyIMAPS (993) allow allowNNTP (119) allow denyNNTPS (563) allow allowLDAP (389) allow denyLDAPS (636) allow allowHTTP (80) allow denyHTTPS (443) allow allowTable 2.1Services to be allowed on the firewall2.4 InstallationKerio MailServer can be installed on one of these operating systems:Microsoft WindowsIt is recommended to perform the upgrade to Kerio MailServer 6.5.0 from Kerio MailServer 6.3or 6.4.Kerio MailServer supports the following versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems:• Windows 2000 (SP4)• Windows XP (SP2 or SP1)• Windows 2003 (SP2 or SP1)• Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise or Ultimate edition)It is necessary that Kerio MailServer is installed under a user with administration rights forthe system.Kerio MailServer is supported on 32-bit operating systems.Kerio MailServer is installed by using the Windows Installer. Once the installation program islaunched, a guide will take you through setting the basic server parameters. For details aboutthis wizard, refer to chapter 2.5.18

2.4 InstallationBy default, Kerio MailServer is installed to the following directory:C:\Program Files\Kerio\MailServerThis setting can be changed during the installation process if necessary (see below).For better reference when solving any problems, the Kerio MailServer installation process islogged in a special file (C:\WINDOWS\kms_setup.log).To install Kerio MailServer, follow these instructions:1. Double-click on the Kerio MailServer’s installation file run it. This file can be downloadedat the Kerio Technologies website at http://www.kerio.com/kmsdwn/.2. The installer asks user to select the installation language. In the menu, select a language(English, German, Italian, Russian and Czech localizations are available so far) and confirmsettings by clicking on OK.3. When the installation process is started, a welcome page is displayed (see figure 2.1). Whenthe welcome page is opened, the installer scans the disk automatically to find out whetherthere is enough space for the installation on the target drive.Figure 2.1Installation wizard’s welcome page19

Chapter 2 InstallationService (default port) Outgoing connection Incoming connectionSMTP (25) allow allowSMTPS (465) allow allowPOP3 (110) allow denyPOP3S (995) allow allowIMAP (143) allow denyIMAPS (993) allow allowNNTP (119) allow denyNNTPS (563) allow allowLDAP (389) allow denyLDAPS (636) allow allowHTTP (80) allow denyHTTPS (443) allow allowTable 2.1Services to be allowed on the firewall2.4 Installation<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer can be installed on one of these operating systems:Microsoft WindowsIt is recommended to perform the upgrade to <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer 6.5.0 from <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer 6.3or 6.4.<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer supports the following versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems:• Windows 2000 (SP4)• Windows XP (SP2 or SP1)• Windows 2003 (SP2 or SP1)• Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise or Ultimate edition)It is necessary that <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is installed under a user with administration rights forthe system.<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is supported on 32-bit operating systems.<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is installed by using the Windows Installer. Once the installation program islaunched, a guide will take you through setting the basic server parameters. For details aboutthis wizard, refer to chapter 2.5.18

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