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Exchange Server partition configuration - Microsoft Exchange


Exchange Server partition configuration

Posted: 08 Dec 2004 08:43 AM PST

Start with just one group first. Generally, every issue can be addressed in
one of the existing groups. If you don't get an answer, you can try
re-posting in that group, or posting to another group.

Hope this helps.
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"Kit Cheng" <com> wrote in message
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Scott, thanks for your quick respond.

I used to just multi-post but I saw this post below so I did the
cross-post. Actually, this is my first and only cross-post. So what should
one do if he just want to cover multiple groups to make sure he gets an
answer quick somewhere?

John wrote: 

Replied in m.p.exchange.admin. Please don't multipost - if you need
to post
to multiple groups, it's best to crosspost instead, by posting a
single
message to a handful of relevant groups (separate the NG names with
commas)
so that everyone can follow the thread. This makes it easier for
everyone,
including you.


Thanks

Kit

"Scott Schnoll [MSFT]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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disappearing emails with pop3 connector

Posted: 08 Dec 2004 08:29 AM PST

Thanks for the suggestion.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Sharing Calendars

Posted: 08 Dec 2004 05:43 AM PST

I don't think you can really do that the way you might like. For that you
may just want to set up a Calendar group on the email server that contains
all users you want to be able to access the mailbox calendar folders. Then
each user who wants to have their mailbox Calendar shared you would just have
them right click on that, select properties and then go to Permissions. They
would then add the Calendar group with rights as they would like but you
would still have to have each workstation open the particular mailbox /
calendar for every user that they might want to access their calendar. So I
guess the answer as far as I am familiar with is yes you would have to go to
each workstation. Sorry!

"Ascnet" wrote:
 

Outlook Web Access 5.5/2003....

Posted: 07 Dec 2004 11:47 AM PST

Notes for migration: Please keep in mind that an OWA 2000/2003 server
cannot access an Exchange 5.5 server. OWA will most likely be one of your
last pieces to migrate.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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I have to remove two of exchange servers

Posted: 07 Dec 2004 09:53 AM PST

Here is the quick snap shot what I have here.

Old network administrator is migrated exchange 5.5 servers to a exchange
2003, all mail boxes are migrated already and exchange 2003 is the primary
exchange.

When you go to exchange system manager and expand the servers, I get an
error which states"An error occurred while retrieving the requested
information. The Microsoft Exchange Information Store is not running or the
Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. ID no: c103074d.
Exchange System Manager"

I do not want to have exchange 5.5 servers any more, if you go to exchange
5.5 servers and open system manager, you are able to see everything as well.
I was asked to retire the exchange servers, they are causing problems, and
such as outlook web access is not working. I am not the one who has done the
migration, but I have to clean it up a little bit.

I am able to understand actually all the notes from Microsoft; the thing is
I have never done it. Old exchange servers are still replication; I know I
have to stop replication, so I can remove them.



"Transam388" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Bouncing Email

Posted: 07 Dec 2004 09:27 AM PST

Michael432 wrote: 

I agree, its not a standard afaik, but there are a few mail servers out
there that will reject mail from an smtp server without a valid ptr record.

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Paul Stewart
Lexnet Inc.
Email address is in ROT13

Exc 5.5 domain

Posted: 06 Dec 2004 10:46 PM PST

Also, make sure within your IMC that you are accepting inbound from your .com
address. This is different than the prior response as that will just start
to automatically set the reply to and SMTP addresses to your new.com but will
not tell the Internet Mail Connector that the new domain name should be
allowed in.

"Raffi" wrote:
 

Preventing users from sharing their folders?

Posted: 06 Dec 2004 02:43 PM PST

> Not that I know of. Users are generally assumed to own their own 

Some users have delegated access to others' to access their mailboxes for a
number of reasons, then forgot about it later. I'm trying to address this
through policy, but it would be nice if we could limit it such that the IT
staff is the only entity that could make such a permissions change.

-d

View Transation Logs

Posted: 02 Dec 2004 12:13 PM PST

Cathy wrote: 

I'd hope it doesn't, actually :) I think 16 days is plenty - users should
notice problems within that timeframe and address them. 

Well, if they sync to a PDA and something goes awry on the handheld & they
sync, it will sync the deletions as well. 


Incoming Emails from specific domains take a long time to be received.

Posted: 01 Dec 2004 12:36 PM PST

Hello,


I would appreciate it if anybody can help me figure what could be
causing the two major problems that we are facing, and if there is
anything that I can do from my end to fix the issues:


Environment:


We are running Exchange Server 5.5 SP4 on a Win NT 4 (SP6) OS. OWA and
IIS are also running on the same machine. We also have an internal DNS
server (Windows 2000 Server OS) running in our LAN.


Problem #1;


We recently started receiving System Administrator Messages for every
Outgoing email (that is sent to an internet email addresses); the text
in the System Admin messages is shown below:



__________________________________________________ _____________________________
From: System Administrator
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:38 PM
To: Pkm Reddy (edu)
Subject: Undeliverable: test6


Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.


Subject: test6
Sent: 11/23/2004 4:37 PM


The following recipient(s) could not be reached:


Pkm Reddy (edu) on 11/23/2004 4:38 PM
Unable to deliver the message due to a communications
failure


The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a=
;p=iS3C;l=ABBEY-041123223712Z-150
MSEXCH:IMS:iS3C:S3C:ABBEY 3902 (000B09B6) Host Unknown


__________________________________________________ _____________________________
Workaround thus far: If the Exchange Services or the server is
restarted, then this problem goes away for several hours and then
starts ocurring again. Please let me know if there is a permanent fix
for this, as this is the first time this is happening since we
installed the Exchange server over 4 years ago.


Problem #2:


Incoming emails that come from a few selected domains sometimes take
4-6 hours to be received by our users. For Example: if com
sends a message to com, it takes several hours for
the email to finally be delivered to com. Again,
this problem only started happening recently. I can't seem to
understand why this problem only occurs with a few selected domains as
emails from any other domain only takes a 1-2 minutes (max) to arrive
in our users' mailboxes. Please help me to figure what could be
causing this problem and if there is anything that I need to do on our
server.


Hope to hear from anyone soon.


Thank you,