iSCSI Configuration for Microsoft Windows162 Snap Server 700i Series User’s GuideEditing the Windows Registry for MS Exchange Server or MS SQL Server1 Install Exchange Server 2003 and configure it to use the logical device as thelocation to store database files.2 On a Windows workstation running Windows 2000, enter this on the commandline:regedt323 Navigate to the Key:a For Exchange Server:HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services > lanmanserverb For SQL Server:HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services > MSSQLServer4 If the value DependOnService already exists, double-click it. If it does not, create it:a Select Add Value from the Edit menu to open the Add Value dialog box.b In the Name field, enter:DependOnServiceClick OK.5 In the Data box that opens, enter:MSiSCSIClick OK, and then close the registry.6 Reboot the Windows server.Configuring Shares to Logical Devices (MS Initiator)When using the Microsoft initiator, shares to logical devices may not automaticallyreconnect when the Windows system hosting the shares is rebooted. There are twomethods to resolve this issue:• Share an iSCSI target that has an assigned drive letter. This method requireschanges to the Windows registry and is described in Microsoft Knowledgebasearticle #870964 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870964).• Mount the logical device to a folder on an existing NTFS volume as described in“Mounting a Logical Device Without a Drive Letter”. This method does notrequire changes to the Windows registry and is described below.