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Running Recipient update service (RES) on more than one server - Microsoft Exchange


Running Recipient update service (RES) on more than one server

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 01:27 PM PDT

Thanks for the reply.
Does that mean I have to manually change the name of the exchange server in RUS (!!) object? Can setting "ms-Exch-Address-List-Service-Link" attribute
for the RUS object in AD would work? or there is a better way of doing it through CDO(EXM).

IMD

"Benoit Boudeville [MVP]" wrote:
 

exchange2000 to exchange2003 cluster

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 01:06 PM PDT

at what moment the new cluster is going to join the existent administrative
grouop?
"eric romero" <com> wrote in message
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setting up forwarding

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 09:50 AM PDT

Please read
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=98e45481-1458-4809-97d6-50d8aeebd8a1&displaylang=en
entirely.

Mark Daly wrote:
 

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Exchange migration question

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 09:41 AM PDT

We typically see SIS perceived by messaging administrators as a good benefit
in terms of on-disk storage, what is not so well-known is the performance
benefit.

So when you look carefully at the benefit you're getting with SIS, you'll
see, on the average, it will not exceed (I'd be very, very surprised if you
can exceed 10%) 10%. Performance monitor counter counts items, not the
bytes. So do not rely on that.

Let me expand on the performance impact. When you send a 1mb attachment to a
DL, members of which are hosted on the same store, we deal with checking
only one copy into that store, instead of, say, 100. This alone relieves a
lot of load from the server for doing other things. It's why SIS as a
feature is still very important for day to day operations, but not as
important for reducing on-disk footprint.

HTH,

Baris.

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mail-enabled global or local groups

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 08:14 AM PDT

How many GC's in how many sites connected by what size links &
synching when & hown often?


"Mark Daly" <com> wrote:
 


Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP,
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm
Blog: http://www.msexchange.me.uk

customize owa 2003 logon page

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 07:40 AM PDT

thanks..

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job for your 

getting rid of the POP3 connector

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 07:31 AM PDT


"IT Phytosan" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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instead of downloading it from the host using the POP3 connector. Other than
redirecting mail traffic to my servers IP, what should I consider? what are
some of the pros and cons. The reason I would like to do this, is the
minimum 15minutes wait for mail messages. Will this transition fix this? 

Indeed it will solve your wait problem. In fact, since it is event driven
(as opposed to timed) 'things' occur when other 'things' happen, ie.
messages are delivered to the receipient when they are received.. bottom
line, mail delivery is virtually instantaneous.

Another reply here suggests using your ISP for backup MX, in case your
server is down. Backup MX is a great idea, but I had difficulty using my isp
for backup MX, because they insisted on having individual mailboxes for each
user, which meant I not only had to maintain the user list with them, I had
to pay for each one too.. they wouldn't do a 'catch all' for the domain, so
I dumped them and went with www.dnsmadeeasy.com for backup MX service. Way
cheap, and I've been happy with their service.

Are you already sending your own mail out via direct SMTP, or are you using
your ISP's server for 'smarthost'? One thing to watch out for is the
loser-lists.. ahem, I mean blacklists, a-la SPEWS. There are good DNSBL's
out there, and there are zealots. Make sure your IP is not listed before
attempting to send your own mail.

Also, if you have a co-operative ISP, ask them to make sure your forward and
reverse DNS entries match.

Good luck


Email Time

Posted: 14 Jun 2004 07:10 AM PDT

Did you check the time zone settings in Outlook to make sure it's set
properly and that the clock still matches the server's? It's probably not
your server, it's more likely to be the clients.

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cannot connect to POP3 server through the internet

Posted: 13 Jun 2004 05:54 AM PDT

Does it work when you're connected to the network internally?
Without (if you don't want) revealing the domain\userid\alias names, how are
you logging on?


"IT Phytosan" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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internet I get the following error: 
incoming mail server (POP3) the problem could be the server name or port or
your server may not support SSL Verify your port and SSL settings in More
settings under the Advanced tab. 
be wrong? 


DNS Setup for Exchange 5.5 & Win2k

Posted: 12 Jun 2004 01:31 PM PDT


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server.. 
change 

Doh.

I have just found it I think.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;247063






 
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Disaster Recovery Setup

Posted: 11 Jun 2004 12:27 PM PDT

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your response. The site only has one box. I will look into the two sites you sent me. Thanks for your response.

Gus

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

exchange web access 2003

Posted: 11 Jun 2004 09:31 AM PDT

It wasn't very clear to me either--I was passing that second question on. The goal is aparently to be able to take all the calendar items for a given week and email them to another person from the web access. It seems I can't attach items to an email using the web access
Thanks for your respons

tj

renaming exchange 5.5 server

Posted: 11 Jun 2004 09:06 AM PDT


"Michael Barta [MSFT]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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ah, OK, thanks, that makes my life alot easier :-)


 
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Building a Windows Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Posted: 10 Jun 2004 12:55 PM PDT

Thanks for you help Baris, I will try not to cross post in future.


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Microsoft Word - Why can I not save to a thumb drive on Office Word 2007 on my new Windows 8 computer? It tells me to check if a door is not closed or if a correct disk is inserted.

Microsoft Word - Why can I not save to a thumb drive on Office Word 2007 on my new Windows 8 computer? It tells me to check if a door is not closed or if a correct disk is inserted.


Why can I not save to a thumb drive on Office Word 2007 on my new Windows 8 computer? It tells me to check if a door is not closed or if a correct disk is inserted.

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 06:17 AM PST

I just got a new laptop with Windows 8. When I try to save a document typed in Office Word 2007, it will not same to any thumb drive I have,. I get a message that OI must check open doors or insure that the right disk is in use.

Dropdown Content Control = display name vs. value

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 05:22 AM PST

When adding items to the list in a Dropdown Content Control, Word offers a Display Name field and a Value field. I don't see where it ever uses the latter. Is is only intended to be accessed from VBA?

Formatting checkbox content control

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 04:53 AM PST

I know how to change the symbols Word 2010 assigns to the checked/unchecked states of the Checkbox content control, and it's nice that we can pick literally anything for these. But one symbol seems to be missing from the choices -- the appearance of the old (2003) ActiveX checkbox, with the sleek raised look and the illusion of a sturdy border. My boss is in love with these things, and I kind of agree. Screenshot here.

 

I don't see this symbol anywhere. Has is it been deliberately made unavailable so that nobody will mistake an old ActiveX control for a new Content Control? Am I just not looking in the right spot? Wingdings 254 comes close, but not close enough. If the ActiveX's weren't so finicky I'd just keep using them, but they don't play nice.


Can't check out/in a SharePoint 2010 document after installing Office 2013

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 02:34 PM PST

After installing Office 2013 I can't check out/in a document from our SharePoint document library.  Well technically SharePoint tells me the document was successfully checked out but when I go to look for it under my SharePoint Drafts folder it's not there.  I searched my entire hard drive to see if it put it somewhere else but it didn't.

 

I had seen an issue similar in previous versions of office and the solution was to go to File > options > save and verify that I was saving checked-out filed to: 'the server drafts location on this computer'

 

My Server drafts location: C:\users\username\Documents\SharePoint Drafts\

 

This isn't working in Office 2013. 

 

Here's what I'm running:

 

Office 2013 x64

Windows 7 SP1 x64

IE 9

McAfee Antivirus/EPO

 

Any Ideas?

: Why my "send a copy of document in an email message as attachment" is inactived (gray out)?

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 12:00 PM PST

Why my "send a copy of document in an email message as attachment" is inactived (gray out)?
I clicked office button and than clicked send - but unable to email my word document because the "send a copy of document in an email message as attachment" is inactive (grayed)

set outside the printable area

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 08:24 PM PST

With a template I have been given to use, when I print a document I get the message 'The page borders of section <N> are set outside the printable area of the page', once for every section of the document. Paper type is set correctly.

 

This happens even when I totally remove all content from the body, header and footer of a single-page document and use the Normal built-in margins (I can *see* the margins are in the right place).  Even when I print to OneNote instead of to a real printer. Even when I delete all the styles I can from the template.

 

There is nothing left in my document, so what could be causing the problem? The document prints correctly but I need to get rid of those error messages as my readers can't be expected to wade through 15 error messages when they print.

 

Any suggestion greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Bill.

Endnotes change orientation after filling the page.

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 07:15 AM PST

I have an endnotes section with the title 'References' followed by a section break so that my endnotes sit below the title.  I then have another section break after which I have set the page orientation set to landscape so that I can insert tables.  This was fine until my references reached the bottom of the first page at which point they spilled over onto a second page which is orientated in landscape.

 

Is there a way to have two or more pages of portrait orientated end notes followed by a new section of landscaped tables (without having to insert a blank page of portrait in between).

 

Thanks. 

date automatically updating in Word 2003

Posted: 15 Jan 2013 12:26 PM PST

I opened a Word document sent to me from someone else today and the date field automatically updated to today's date.  I have update automatically unchecked under the Insert menu.  How do I prevent Word from changing these documents that I didn't author?  Thanks.

Mail merge labels only shows first line

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 08:38 PM PST

I have gone through all the steps, and even though the full name and address (three lines) display at the "insert address block" step under "preview". when I go to "Preview your labels," only the first line (the name) gets inserted into each label in the document.  I have tried this in Word 2007 on one computer and Word 2010 on another (both XP) with the same frustrating result.