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- Recipient Update Service not stamping new users with email addresses
- Inherited permissions
- Moving Distribution lists
- Exchange 2003 SP1 won't install on Drive E
- Missing Sound Driver?
- OL2003: Slow Attachment Opening
- Wrong time stamp for Internet mail
- Exchange 2003 IM Server Groups
- IM2000 and LCS2003
- Exchange slow to update Address Book
- make calendar public
- Search in public folders
- Changing Display Name in Outlook 2000
- RPC over HTTPS
Posted: 27 Jul 2004 11:02 AM PDT Well, I'll be honest. I've set up lots of Exchange servers and have yet to enter a DNS server in the Advanced Delivery window. Without an entry there, Exchange will use the DNS that is already configured server-wide, which has always worked fine for me. I don't know if zoneedit dot com is correct or not. It's not necessarily the servers that provide DNS resolution for your network. It's the servers that are defined as the Start of Authority if you were to do an NSLOOKUP. If you go here http://www.xav.com/mx_lookup.pl and plug in your domain name, the servers listed as "nameserver" are the ones that must have proper A and MX records. todd "Cos" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... that are pointing to our Xchng server'. Where are you trying to enter that?" http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html . Where it says: "The ?Configure? dialogue box is displayed. Here you will need to click on the ?Add? button and enter the IP address of a Public DNS Server that you can use to resolve names. Again this information maybe provided by the company who supplied your Internet connection or the company hosting your DNS." I use "zoneedit dot com" to provide dns to our server. Is that where the MX records and A records have to be setup on? Do I have to add a C-name on the Xchnge server for the authoritative servers to resolve dns? record SMTP be domain to There on ".org" not test connecting as server the |
Recipient Update Service not stamping new users with email addresses Posted: 27 Jul 2004 07:26 AM PDT Yes I have. The DC is correct as well. a valid Exchange existing |
Posted: 26 Jul 2004 07:30 AM PDT Hi Mark, Thank you for the response. Just a couple questions about it though. That article says that it pertains to Exchange 2000, does it also work in Exchange 2003? Do you know if it requires a reboot or can I make that change during the day? Thanks, ~Jaye "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message news:com... from |
Posted: 25 Jul 2004 09:07 AM PDT Thanks Mulnick, that was helpful. "Al Mulnick" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... machine? and appreciated. |
Exchange 2003 SP1 won't install on Drive E Posted: 24 Jul 2004 01:53 PM PDT <net> I Exchange screen |
Posted: 24 Jul 2004 01:19 PM PDT Very frankly Sara,if you do not have the backup of yoursound driver and you do not persue a driver cd then there is only one thign you can do that is download the driver from teh websites of hp or some other sites, its normal that some companies do not give after sell support like HP coz they have other big problem to tackel with. check out some of teh sites for sound drivers: http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/companies/456.htm http://www.driverzone.com/sound.html http://www.totallydrivers.com/drivers/drivers_audio.asp? id=3 and if you dont find your driver on this then search with driver specs on : www.google.com i m sure you will find somthin ther. Hope this helps Cheers work restore wiped |
OL2003: Slow Attachment Opening Posted: 24 Jul 2004 12:11 PM PDT No, nothing was installed in AddIns, but today Outlook and Attachments work fine. I don't know. Maybe things form las mail helped but after few restarts. I restarted my PC after finishing tasks mentioned down there but there was no success..... OK, now it works . . . . thanks anyway . . . "Mo Yousef [MSFT]" <Mo Yousef [MSFT]@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... have any third-party antivirus scanning tools with a check mark. You should only see the default five items that come with Outlook. antivirus scanners scanning local attachments when opening it in Outllook. handwritting that offline showing on the use ?! to |
Wrong time stamp for Internet mail Posted: 23 Jul 2004 08:05 AM PDT Peter - thanks for the reply... The time zone is set correctly on the server with the IMC installed. I noticed when I set the system clock back 7 hours then the time stamp on SMTP mail is correct but the Outlook clients are seven hours behind. "Peter Johnson" <co.za> wrote in message news:cdripf$j5i$saix.net... out |
Exchange 2003 IM Server Groups Posted: 22 Jul 2004 04:51 PM PDT thanks i will about Live your question to the message server for |
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 06:28 AM PDT I need the users from each domain (using Messenger 5) could be autenticated on their own domain and, at the same time, they could talk with somebody outside, with users in domain B and C (IM homed domains), or with someone from other companies via .NET passport. Thank you. Any suggestion is appreciated |
Exchange slow to update Address Book Posted: 22 Jul 2004 06:26 AM PDT Jaye wrote: See if these help at all - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=823580 and http://www.petri.co.il/gal_problems_and_oab_automatic_updates_in_outlook_ 2003.htm |
Posted: 21 Jul 2004 08:39 AM PDT so once I use the mailbox as a resource, I can see all of the meetings and it is working great. how do I make it public now so everyone can see it? George "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 21 Jul 2004 03:31 AM PDT "MK" <microsoft.com> wrote: It's a drag, but you can't search more than one level at a time. Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm & http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm |
Changing Display Name in Outlook 2000 Posted: 20 Jul 2004 11:30 AM PDT Miranda, you can chang the display name from the following menu steps: Tools - Options - Mail Setup - Email Settings - Change - More Settings - and then in the box specify the name you wan to get displayed for name. Hope this helps Cheers Outlook is display |
Posted: 19 Jul 2004 08:49 AM PDT =?Utf-8?B?UGF1bG0wNDE5?= <microsoft.com> wrote in news:com: This sometimes happens if the Exchange server forwards the directory connection from the client to a Windows 2000 server. In your case it may be possible that the Exchange server hasn't picked up the change of GCs yet. You can check this by opening Exchange System Manager, getting properties on the server and viewing the "Directory Access" tab. Your Windows 2003 GC should be the only one in the list. Thanks, Chasy -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. OR if you wish to include a script sample in your post please add "Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm" |
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