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Multiple users accessing single mailbox

Posted: 04 Aug 2004 10:34 AM PDT

I tried that through the Mailbox Permissions button on the Exchange Advanced
tab in Active Directory but it did not seem to allow those users to access
the mailbox. What exaclty do the permission in that Exchange Advanced tab
do?

"Chris Ahlers [MSFT]" <Microsoft.Com> wrote in message
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Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 842801 - MSExchangeTransport

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 05:18 PM PDT

Thank you for you help 
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what type of virus protection is best for exchange

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 01:43 PM PDT

This is, of course, independent of how you do a file scan of the Exchange
box. When you do install a client, be sure that you do not do a file scan of
the Exchange directories, especially the ones with the database and log
files. If NAV finds an infection, it might quarantine or, even worse, delete
the "infected" file. This can have catastrophic consequences to Exchange.
Post back if you need help in identifying what directories to exclude.

Also, consider carefully whether or not you want Real Time Protection
enabled. In general, it's not a good idea (IMHO) to have it enabled on a
server. If I enable it on a server, it's restricted to directories that a
user has write access to. In most cases it will just slow down the
performance of a server for no real advantage. Be sure, though, to schedule
at least daily scans of the server as well as Live Updates.

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Regards,
Hank Arnold

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unable to telnet to exchange server lan nor wan

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 12:03 PM PDT

That wouldn't explain why he can't connect to the SMTP server from the
server itself, though....


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How to: Notify that the email address has changed

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 07:23 AM PDT

Javier Villegas wrote: 

Why not just make sure your recipient policy is set up for both address
formats and make the new one the default - and then you can get mail sent to
either address in the same mailbox? any replies will come from the 'new'
address - you can also put an Outlook signature in that states something
like "Please note that my new email address is ____"
 

Why not just make sure your recipient policy is set up for both address
formats and make the new one the default - and then you can get mail sent to
either address in the same mailbox? any replies will come from the 'new'
address - you can also put an Outlook signature in that states something
like "Please note that my new email address is ____"


OWA SSL quit working

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 05:52 AM PDT

When you change to 444, the system works perfectly, and
then when you do portqry -n <servername> -e 443, it still
say's https service listening.
 
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Group Schedules & OWA

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 02:43 AM PDT

Yes, but can not have a calender to each person, considered using Group Schedule in Public folders but again doesn't appear to be available in OWA



"PES" wrote:
 

e-mail with attachments not arriving.

Posted: 03 Aug 2004 02:39 AM PDT

Ah, I thought you meant the problem was with OE6 clients *receiving*
attachments.
Are they connecting to your server at all? Or do they have their own?

Steve Foreshore wrote: 


xp pro upgrade

Posted: 02 Aug 2004 10:47 PM PDT

The xp pro disc should be fine. Just pop-in the CD and click on upgrade. You will have to run all the windowsupdates after the xp pro installation.

"com" wrote:
 

OWA on Exchange 5.5

Posted: 02 Aug 2004 03:55 PM PDT

These are the things that I have found will prevent a user from gaining access to OWA:

Using an AOL or Google toolbar - if this is the case have your user remain online but minimize the toolbar and open Internet Explorer toolbar instead.

Firewall - If he's using XP and has the firewall enabled, or is using another type of personal firewall, he will need to change his settings to allow access to OWA.

Cookies - if cookies is disabled, or if his internet security it too high, that will prevent access too, he may just need to re-adjust his settings.

Hope this is helpful.

Joann

"Matthew Tisdel" wrote:
 

Migration from Outlook pst using POP3/SMTP to Exchange 2003

Posted: 01 Aug 2004 09:00 AM PDT

Thanks to all for great feedback. C

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Making XP look & feel like Win98

Posted: 31 Jul 2004 11:16 AM PDT

On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 11:16:25 -0700, "Peter Withey"
<net> wrote in microsoft.public.exchange.misc:
 

Control Panel/Display/Theme: Windows Classic?

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Catchall Sinks

Posted: 30 Jul 2004 12:45 PM PDT

Glad to help!

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Exchange 2003 Test Recovery

Posted: 29 Jul 2004 02:21 PM PDT

Can you explain the 'Recover Storage Group' and 'backing up to a file rather
than tape' in more detail? How are they used and created or set up? Is
there a document or book out there that would help me?

Thanks,

~Jaye

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Duplicate E Mails

Posted: 29 Jul 2004 03:16 AM PDT

Hi Richard,

Even if you may not have this issue, this is a good fix to install
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=835734

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Niclas Holmkvist
Microsoft Exchange Support
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OWA 2003 in a DMZ

Posted: 28 Jul 2004 03:58 PM PDT

Thanks for the response. I was hoping for an answer like
that :). Aside from using the IIS Lockdown tool from
Microsoft, Is there anything else running on Win
2003/Exchange 2000 by default that I should be worried
about? Do you know of any good articles that address this
or list out the min. Services that need to be running on a
Front-End OWA Server?

Thanks again,
-Elkan

 
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Message recall

Posted: 28 Jul 2004 02:09 PM PDT

I was actually looking for information as far as it working over an x.400 connection. we have multiple sites and it seems to not work between sites but does (to some degree :-)) within the same site. We really don't depend on it, I would just like to clarify whether or not it is "supposed" to work between sites or not. Exch 5.5 sp4 by the way. Thanks.

"Martin Blackstone [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Move Exchange 5.5 to new hard ware and keep the same server name.

Posted: 28 Jul 2004 09:52 AM PDT

Thank You !!!!
 
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Exchange 2003 - Native Mode vs. Mixed Mode

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 02:42 PM PDT

Hi Mark,

I knew there was some mystical powers in Exchange! Anyway, can I change to
Native mode anytime or is it best to do that sort of change off hours?

Thanks,

~Jaye

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