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Backup Exchange 2003 using Brightstor - Microsoft Exchange


Backup Exchange 2003 using Brightstor

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 04:09 AM PST

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 06:29:04 -0800, "Paul"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 
AD can be backed up using the included app. You'll see the software
can backup the "System State". That's the key component.

Exchange 2003 - Additional Mailboxes but not user

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 04:03 AM PST

Hi Paul

This relates to Exchange 2000, but the concept is the same with Exchange
2003:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles/MF021.html

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Microsoft Limited

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Using Outlook2003 in a Exchange 2000 Server environment

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 01:47 PM PST

Open Outlook 2003 and have the user select Tools | Email Accounts |
View/Change Existing accounts. Next dialog that comes up will list what
method the connection is. As always, the prefered method is the Microsoft
Exchange transport.

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getting emails addressed to somebody else / fake addresses

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 07:34 AM PST

Candee and Geoff, thanks much for your response, it was really helpful.

-Cody


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OWA was unable to get to your Inbox

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 06:13 AM PST

Hi

There are two servers in use. The old NT4/E5.5 and the new w2003/E2003.

I have not defined a "frontend" as the old box will be decommissioned at
some time.

BR
Don C



"Candee" wrote:
 

Device CAL and User CAL - Standard vs Enterprise

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 12:31 AM PST

tomppa wrote: 

Yes.
 


'Outlook Trying to Retrieve data...' from WRONG server!

Posted: 18 Nov 2004 06:23 AM PST

Thanks for the prompt reply Alan

This doesnt really apply in my situation as the two servers were never in
the same Exchange organisation.

We chose the more difficult 'Inter-Org' migration method, becuase we wanted
to start all over again.

The two servers have never shared configuration info. The new Server and the
Old server are not and never have been aware of each other in any way.
We used EXSSRV to replicate public folder content, including Free/Busy
data, so each server in each organisation has always had its own 'native'
data that kept syncronous by way of this process.

We used ADC to mail-enable the AD user accounts,
Then MAILMIG.EXE to mailbox-enable and then migrate the mailboxes.

anything else you can think of?

regards
J

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Exchange Pop3 OWA

Posted: 17 Nov 2004 01:45 PM PST

Eugene wrote: 

Pop 3 clients remove the message fromthe server by default. So unless
you tell the client to leave it on the server, it will not be visible on
the server. So it sounds like you are pulling them down into an ost
file then syncing that back to the server, thus putting the message back.

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