Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Chapter 2 InstallationFigure 2.15Configuration Wizard — user account creationStore Directory SelectionKerio MailServer stores a relatively large amount of data (email messages, information aboutuser folders, records, etc.). The administrator can select a different location to store data (e.g.another disk partition, RAID etc.). The store directory can be changed anytime later throughthe Kerio Administration Console (see chapter 15.6). If the location is changed then it is necessaryto move the files located in this directory to the new location. Prior to this potentially verytime-consuming operation, the Kerio MailServer Engine must be stopped. Therefore it is recommendedthat you select a location with sufficient space for growth during the installation— using the configuration wizard.The Change button opens the standard system dialog for folder selection.32
2.5 Configuration WizardFigure 2.16Configuration Wizard — folder selectionThe last step of the initial configurationThe last dialog provides information about writing of the settings in the configuration files (onWindows only):Figure 2.17Information about successful completion of the primary domain configuration33
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Chapter 2 InstallationFigure 2.15Configuration Wizard — user account creationStore Directory Selection<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer stores a relatively large amount of data (email messages, information aboutuser folders, records, etc.). The administrator can select a different location to store data (e.g.another disk partition, RAID etc.). The store directory can be changed anytime later throughthe <strong>Kerio</strong> Administration Console (see chapter 15.6). If the location is changed then it is necessaryto move the files located in this directory to the new location. Prior to this potentially verytime-consuming operation, the <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer Engine must be stopped. Therefore it is recommendedthat you select a location with sufficient space for growth during the installation— using the configuration wizard.The Change button opens the standard system dialog for folder selection.32