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- unable to forward email from Exchange 5.5 OWA
- Open another user's mailbox within Exchange resource forest?
- OWA and Global address boook
- Rebuilding EDB From Log Files
- Setting up contacts
- Exchange 2003 16GB Limit and archiving
- The strangest Exchange 2000 proble,
- Upgrading from Windows NT4 Domain to Windows 2003 Domain.
- Outlook 2003 Cache Mode
- Lots of crap email being sent to our domain
- 5.5 migration to 2003
- Two Questions
unable to forward email from Exchange 5.5 OWA Posted: 04 Mar 2005 08:05 AM PST Jack Black wrote: Turn off your popup blocker or set it up to allow popups from your OWA URL. |
Open another user's mailbox within Exchange resource forest? Posted: 04 Mar 2005 03:51 AM PST Hello Michael, This is what you are looking for: HOW TO: Associate an External Account with an Existing Exchange 2000 Mailbox http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;322890 Greetz, Dirk "Gross, Michael" wrote: |
Posted: 03 Mar 2005 02:12 PM PST Is it possible? I'm sure it is. Probably some combination of using ExMerge to export the /contacts folder and then taking the data that is in the PST and saving it in an Access database. Anything out there that does this? Not that I know of unfortunately. Best regards, Steven "Sonya" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 03 Mar 2005 11:58 AM PST You would be best served by contacting Microsoft (although to be honest I think you are out of luck). Backing up Exchange online does not have to be a headace and I would say 95%+ of production Exchange servers are backed up using the Backup API that supports online Exchange backups. To be honest the method that you are using is not recommended for disaster recovery and will not help you after you have upgraded your Exchange server (as you have found out). At a minimum you can use NTBackup to perform online backups of the Exchange server and this is very well documented and free (aside from the cost of the OS and Exchange itself). What you are not seeing in the examples you highlight below is neither talks about replaying a full set of Exchange log files that are taken from versions of Exchange back into a store. They all have to be the same version or it will not work. Best regards, Steven "Michael A. Gronlund, Jr." <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 03 Mar 2005 09:57 AM PST Well, if I can understand how to do it manually from the Exchange server then maybe later I'll come up with a way to do automatically. What is CSVDE? Will it allow me to export the contacts folder for a group into a Excel or CSV file? "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Exchange 2003 16GB Limit and archiving Posted: 03 Mar 2005 08:33 AM PST Well, if you archive the messages from Outlook you are in fact moving them out from the server, so yes, that will contribute to keep the DB size low. -- Blog "subject: exchange" http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo "Roundy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
The strangest Exchange 2000 proble, Posted: 03 Mar 2005 12:45 AM PST see if this helps http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=11&eventno=1215&source=MSExcha ngeES&phase=1 "Fots" <nl> wrote in message news:eaeBNa$phx.gbl... |
Upgrading from Windows NT4 Domain to Windows 2003 Domain. Posted: 02 Mar 2005 10:05 PM PST If DNS isn't configured already then how are you doing the DNS resolution? Thing to do is this. Bring in a WINS and DNS server and give it the IP address of the box that you're upgrading. Give the box that you're upgrading a temporary number and configure that box to point to the temporary WINS/DNS. Do the upgrades and install DNS/WINS on the box you want it on. Jiggle around with the IP addresses once more to put them back where you need. You can backup and restore the WINS databases or you can simply do a replication with the existing one before you swap the IPs On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 02:19:06 -0800, "Fasahat" <microsoft.com> wrote: |
Posted: 02 Mar 2005 11:49 AM PST this is true the local settings folder is not copied "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Lots of crap email being sent to our domain Posted: 02 Mar 2005 07:31 AM PST The Exchagne IMF is great cheep way of cutting down on spam, set your inbund smtp to do reserse DNS lookups, this was also cut down on unwanted spam/spoofers. ordb.org is a good black list server that I use with Clients. -Dan "Jason Blake" wrote: |
Posted: 01 Mar 2005 03:15 PM PST Our current exchange 5.5 server is broken and couldnt be migrated by Currently there is one exchange 5.5 site in our 2000 domain. For some reason there is 2 exchange 5.5 servers in the exchange site one does not exsit anymore,(was not removed properly) and the other one is working. The working server was installed with an ADC (this was a exchange 5.5 to 2000 atempt) objects got replicated to AD (distribuition lists and disabled users)..big mess. The ADC was set not to replicate and thats how it sat for a year or so. Just recently a 2003 migration was tried and failed because (i think) that there was a ADC installed on the exchange 5.5 server and there was a second server on the same site that did not exsit anymore but had still mail boxes etc. anyway .. I wish to abandon the exchange 5.5 site by either installing 2003 into a new site, same domain and exmerging the pst back into the server ... or creating a standalone exchange 2003 server in a different domain, and use trusts etc..? thx js "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... in |
Posted: 01 Mar 2005 12:43 PM PST You can also use Exmerge, to pull it out of Toms mailbox to a PST. This will allow you to then terminate Toms mailbox. "RayRedSoxFan" wrote: |
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