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Posted: 23 Feb 2005 09:54 AM PST

We have checked where the server is pointing and run recipients update
services but it did not correct our problem.

It reoccurs about once a month. We end up having to manually restart the DNS
client service.


Exchange server stopped working after intalling KB883935

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 12:49 PM PST

Yes, restarted server, services all show "ok".

"Dirk-Thomas Brown" wrote:
 

Securing Distribution Lists

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 09:37 AM PST

Thank you both for your help!

That worked!

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Major Problems with E00.log File

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 10:01 PM PST

Mark,
Thank you so much for your help. Your first link nailed the problem right
on the head! Thanks again.


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

"Trying to connect" problem with RPC-HTTP

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 11:46 AM PST

For anyone else that might read this post in the future - I managed to get
this working by firstly removing sharepoint services (probably shouldnt have
had it running on the same machine in the first place - its a test server so
lesson learnt :) ). I then uninstalled rpc-http, rebooted and re-applied
exchange sp2. Added the registry settings to the front end server (Did not
specify it as a front end proxy server in Exchange - that seems to screw
things up) and configured the client (imported SSL root certificates into
browser so that it automatically trusts the proxy site).

It seems to work now - when I comnnect using 'outlook /rpcdiag' I can see
the connection using HTTPS. Also 'netstat -n' shows which ports are being
used (443 being the one were interested in).

Hope that helps someone with the same problem...


"Grant" <com> wrote in message
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Password Security

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 11:29 AM PST

Logon to your domain controller and open the " domain security" policy file
(start > programs > administrative tools > domain security policy.) Once
you have that open look under Account Policies > Password Policy. You want
to set the password complexity one to disabled.


"Dan" <com> wrote in message
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sending email through the internet

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 04:47 AM PST


Do you have a domain name? Most ISP's block SMTP traffic from their
clients, in an effort to fight spam, junk, email viruses, etc..


Yours: Old Fogie


"arian" wrote:
 

denying access to local subfolders

Posted: 20 Feb 2005 09:41 PM PST


Since we left NT4, the hiding of folders is just about impossible.
Sometimes it works but usually not. You just have to test with an empty
folder (put something in it to test if you can access the contents) and deny
everyone but yourself access, then check it on someone else computer to see
if they can see it or not. Remember to close and reopen their Outlook or OWA
to receive the refresh.


Yours: Old Fogie


"PeterAustralia" wrote:
 

Front End Server + Users

Posted: 20 Feb 2005 04:55 PM PST

Hi Eddie,

THanks again for your reply.

The new exchange server has 15 users, we are looking to move about 90 more
users to this server. We need users on both servers.

Is there anyway to achieve what we are trying to do with two servers?
Thanks


"eddiec" wrote:
 

OWA user credentials cached in Default User Profile

Posted: 19 Feb 2005 02:33 PM PST


They dropped our last two posts... The one where you tell me you already
did this, and my post that another place to check. This is a normal
occurance for me here, someone at MS doesn't like me it seems; I never
should have turned down that MS position in TX. After 7 yrs in DC, I'm
wishing I hadn't either!

Hope you're having a wonderful 3 day, I'm programming my butt off here. You
gotta love "www.ironspeed.com", they have an app well worth the $495 they ask
for it.


Yours: Old Fogie


"Administrator" wrote:
 

Block incoming e-mail sent to a distribution list

Posted: 18 Feb 2005 07:25 AM PST

Thank you very much & have a wonderful day!

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: