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Mailbox Creation

Posted: 22 Dec 2004 05:33 PM PST

Yes, I did refresh the view. I don't receive any errors, either.
Thank you.
Al

"PES" wrote:
 

Best Practine Analyzer Goof with M:

Posted: 22 Dec 2004 11:11 AM PST

OK. The good news is that we can fix both problems. First, check the
registry and verify that the following key exists on the Exchange Server:

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\EXIFS\Param eters\DriveLetter

If this key does not exist recreate it (and leave its value data blank).

Then, restart the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service and the World
Wide Web Publishing service for the change to take effect. When then System
Attendant service is restarted, all services that depend on the System
Attendant service, including the Microsoft Exchange MTA Stacks and the
Microsoft Exchange Information Store services, will also be restarted.

This should resolve the error you reported below, as well as the issue
identified by ExBPA.

If this key does exist, what does it have for its value data?

As an aside, the updated and correct instructions can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/Exchange/ExBPA/c97cbb52-dc3e-4765-b9d2-49fa42106515.mspx.

If you could, please post back here with your results.
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"Nunzio Michael Vincent" <microsoft.com>
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Major Exch 2K3 Server issues suddenly

Posted: 22 Dec 2004 09:23 AM PST

Ok. Looks like this will require extended troubleshooting, so I would
recommend contacting PSS for assistance with this issue. They are best
equipped to handle this for you.
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"Logan Biddle" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Trying to test 5.5 migration to 2003 in a LAB Environment - HELP!

Posted: 22 Dec 2004 06:57 AM PST

The only way I have been able to do this in the past is, in my test domain
create a DC that exist in my real domain. If possible do an offline backup
of your exchange server, and restore just the data to a box in your test
domain. Unplug your test domain from your network. Rename the box you
copied your exchange data to the same name of you actually exchange server.
Install exchange 5.5 on the renamed box and use the same service account.
Then do a simple restore from the data. This will give you a copy of your
real data in your test domain, with the same SID and everything.

Hope this help.

"Paula" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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can't fwd to Internet email using Rules Wizard

Posted: 22 Dec 2004 06:54 AM PST

At last I found why I can't AutoFwd to any internet email.
In the Exchange Internet Mail Service properties -> Internet Mail tab ->
Advanced Options.
Untick "Disable Automatic Replies to Internet"


,Sur

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Problems and more problems with exchange 2003 sbs

Posted: 21 Dec 2004 11:38 AM PST

com wrote: 

Perhaps OT, but you need to do regular online backups that will purge the
logs. As in,
nightly. 

Don't leave that in place....do a full online backup using Exchange-aware
backup software such as SBSBackup, NTBackup (or third party b/u software
with its associated Exchange agent) and disable circular logging.
 

Event logs say anything? Are your stores mounted? I echo Susan's reply (mail
loop? antivirus software scanning any Exchange folders?)

When you get this resolved, move your databases & logs out of C. Ideally to
a disk/volume that has tons of space and nothing else on it (no user
data/user-accessible shares).
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q257184 is for E2k,
but will still apply. 




Duplicate E-mail being delivered

Posted: 21 Dec 2004 10:39 AM PST

I have an exchange 2000 server. one of my users is sending e-mail to a
client. the client says that he receives multiple copies of every e-mail
from my user. I have pop disabled on my server.

"Stefan Engelbert" wrote:
 

5.5 EventConfig

Posted: 20 Dec 2004 01:19 PM PST

Hi Mort,

Did not work. Ended up just deleting using E2K3 ESM. We will see if errors
start popping up :-) Here's reasoning....

Followed 187523 exactly, logged in as exchange service account, on first 5.5
server. Got MAPI error 0x8004010f (event viewer logged event 5), which
search on Eventid.net says means object not found. Orphaned folder was
showing in 5.5 Admin program and ESM, but when tried to view properties in
5.5 said can't, no replica. ESM brought up properties, but replicas tab had
nothing listed (not unexpected).

KB search on event 5 led to 265397 which regards duplicate folders on E2K.
265397 says stop Event Service if running, delete duplicate folders (rename
one of them first) using ESM, then restart Event Service. Event Service was
not running on our E2K3 server, so just deleted the orphaned eventsconfig
folder from ESM. Going on your statement can use same procedure on 5.5 for
orphaned as well as duplicates, assumed could apply to E2K as well.

Interestingly, yesterday exactly once we got event 1025 with error EcUpdate
0x8004010f on the E2K3 server. Everything was running fine and no other
errors. Not much available on that hex error. I called MS PSS and the tech
said db not corrupted, no need to restore from backup or run eseutil, just
maybe run isinteg fix with alltests (have not done that yet). I'm now
wondering if the error was because of the orphaned folder.

Thanks,
Joan



"Mort Billups" <net.(donotspam)> wrote in message
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Not the typical message stuck in outbox issue

Posted: 20 Dec 2004 11:43 AM PST

nope. Absolutely nothing happens, it's like the action was ignored or
couldn't return an error message when using OWA. We are going to bounce the
Exchange services tonight during an appropriate time to see if that will
release the messages.

It is definately not client based as it happens on any PC, OWA and even POP.
(which was really impressive) Which leads me to believe it is mailbox
specific.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Using exchange 2003 as a pop3 server for customers

Posted: 20 Dec 2004 04:01 AM PST

rich wrote: 

Pop 3 is another conduit that is installed by default to permit access
to the same mailbox that you would access with std outlook. You can
make sure the microsoft exchange pop 3 service is running and telnet to
the servers ip address port 110 to see this. At this point, you can
issue raw pop commands to test. Exchange can talk http via owa, imap
(to outlook express, etc), pop3 (to outlook express, etc) or rpc (to the
std outlook client). As far as what pop3 ip address to point on, that
would be the address of exchange, your exchange front end server or the
ip address (if nat is used that is directed to the server). The smtp
address would be the same unless you implemented a seperate smtp
solution. Now with smtp, you are going to have to permit relay. You
can do this based on authentication or their ip addresses. The ip
address method would be best if you know the addresses. If not, you
will need to do authenticated relay. Be aware that the credentials like
pop3 are in clear text unprotected unless you use secure smtp.

I'm not trying to sound rude either, but you are asking how to set up a
pop 3 server. The answer to this specific question is that it is done
by default. At most, you will have to change the service to automatic
and start it. I think the problem is that you want detailed
instructions on how to set your exchange server up to look like your
ISP's linux sendmail/qpopper solution. Unfortunately, I don't have this
documention pre canned.

As you set up this solution and you have more specific issues with smtp
relay or more specific issues with pop please post those as well.
Please note that Exchange is very expensive as a pop3/smtp relay
solution. There are free solutions out there that will get you this
without having to be several dollars per mailbox.

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Installation question

Posted: 19 Dec 2004 04:16 PM PST

Dead wrong. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/support/search.asp to
pull up the errata for the book.

Tim C
MCSE, MCDST

"Joe Marr" <com> wrote in message
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upgrading from SBS 2000 to Exchange Enterprise

Posted: 17 Dec 2004 01:17 PM PST

Bruce_IT wrote: 

Take a look at the SBS transition pack:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/techinfo/overview/licensingfaq.mspx#EABAA
 


Access E2003 mailbox in a foreign W3 forest

Posted: 17 Dec 2004 07:55 AM PST

Mark,
Can you clarify, please. Your response was in conflict with itself. If I
interpert your response correctly, he will not see his own GAL. If he wanted
to see his own GAL, is there a way to accomplish that ? Thanks Derek

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Foward email destined for another domain to alternate domain/email

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 07:15 PM PST

Thank you for the feedback, Lanwench.
I am open to other suggestions people.




LegacyExchangeDN

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 01:53 PM PST

This attribute is most used in a mixed environment with Exchange 5.5. There
is no need for us to modify it manually in the migration project and this
attempt may cause some problem on Exchange server. Exchange will update the
attribute automatically if wants to use it in future. So my suggestion is
just leave it there and go on to finish your migration project.

If you have any problems or concern in future, please feel free to post
here. It is always our pleasure to be of assistance.]

Best Wishes for Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Regards,

Pat Cai
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Need reference material

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 01:43 PM PST

thanks for the help

"Paul Robichaux [MVP]" wrote:
 

Exchange AD ot not?

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 12:51 PM PST

Hmm...not off the top of my head. Have you tried searching the Knowledge
Base (http://support.microsoft.com)?
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"Zessler" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Syncing information between AD and Exchange 5.5

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 12:35 PM PST

This is for Exchange 2000 will this work for Exchange 5.5 to AD on Windows
2003?


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Quick question about Ex2K filtering..

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 11:49 AM PST

Um - looks like that ended up being uncompiled code. Probably not the best
option. Found another option for you though.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=255253

Once you have the baseDN (the long string that you saw in the previous
post), you can use LDIFDE to export that information to a text file.

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Exchange MVP


"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" <ben_winzenz@NOSPAMdotmessageonedotcom> wrote
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rename exchange OWA in IIS

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 10:13 AM PST

Interesting. New connection ? I don't see that ?
What version of exchange are you using ?

"David" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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SMTP Banner

Posted: 15 Dec 2004 01:27 PM PST

In article <com>,
Chrisl <microsoft.com> wrote:
 


In that case, you'll need to follow the steps described in KB article
281224 to change the SMTP banner for your W2K box.

Cheers,
-Paul

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Exchange security book: http://www.e2ksecurity.com
FAQs: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

OWA install

Posted: 15 Dec 2004 01:15 PM PST

"Kevin" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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You will have to install the service pack, I'm afraid. Some of the OWA .asp
files need replacing before they will work at all.

Lee.

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OWA adds a question mark.

Posted: 15 Dec 2004 12:43 PM PST

Paul, all is up to date. Do not use Solarwinds Professional. The problem
has been duplicated on any of the workstations and accounts that I have tried
so I am fairly sure it is something going on with the server side.

Any other suggestions out there?


"Paul Robichaux [MVP]" wrote: