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Posted: 10 May 2004 01:35 AM PDT yes "Stuart Mueller" <address> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 09 May 2004 09:29 AM PDT Look into the Planning Guide Chapter 2 "Dedicated Exchange Forest" (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9FC3260F-787C-4567 -BB71-908B8F2B980D&displaylang=en). This covers the basic as to how this will be set up. Basically what you need to do is have the 2 way trust in place between the forests. Create a disabled account in the Exchange Forest. Don't give it a mailbox at Account creation, if you do create a mailbox it is harder to configure. Go back to the disabled account and create a mailbox box for it, in the UI it will ask you which external account you want to associate it with, navigate to the other forest and select the appropriate account. This should setup the disabled account mailbox to have permissions for the account in the other forest. -- Steven Halsey microsoft.com Microsoft Exchange Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Matt" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... able |
Exchange Server 2003 upgrade question... Posted: 07 May 2004 10:31 AM PDT Thanks! |
Exchange 2003, Pop3 Virtual Server Posted: 07 May 2004 08:41 AM PDT Bill... You're missing your "ServerBindings" entry, (you've got the Secure one, but not the Server one), it should look like this ServerBindings : [IS] (MULTISZ) ":110:" SecureBindings : [IS] (MULTISZ) ":995:" The ServerBindings prop tell the VS which port number to attach to on startup. Try using the Exchange Admin to edit this property (change it to listen on 111, hit Apply), and then change it back, that should re-populate this setting. Could someone perhaps have removed this property as a means of 'securing' the POP3 surface? -- Benjamin Spain Microsoft Exchange Client Protocol Test This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do NOT reply to this e-mail address. It is used for newsgrup puposes only. "Bill" <net> wrote in message news:hkOnc.57344$gnilink.net... |
Exchange and Windows 2003- on Same server? Posted: 05 May 2004 11:46 PM PDT needed. impossible to consumate ease. target SBS find that going on, i/o for 100 of a to be much it, that print device Thanks, Mark, for your reply, which has pretty much answered my question. Re: printing- we do quite a bit of colour printing, however, dedicated print servers (HP Jetdirect, fo instance) should handle this load. I also have a Win2k server that does not do much at the moment so could act as a print server, too. My options are: buy two servers for exchange and file/print, which allows for some redundancy, OR save the money for a SQL server. Again, thanks for your reply. Magnus |
Exchange 2003 Stoped creating smtp addresses Posted: 05 May 2004 09:00 AM PDT Troy Ryan wrote in microsoft.public.exchange.misc: Troy, Please take a look a MS Support KB article 837444 and see if it applies to your situation. The symptoms you describe are very close to what happens if you are affected by the problem described in the KB. Pay close attention to the description of the event log messages. Sorry, but I'm going from memory and can't be much more help. Good luck, -PhilA |
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