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sharing only a calendar in Outlook using an Exchange Server

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 07:39 AM PST



In news:com,
Stuckagain <microsoft.com> typed: 

You ought to be able to share the calendar in the user's mailbox with at
least 'reviewer' rights to either individuals, or to groups (if you use
mail-enabled security groups, I believe you have to be in Exchange native
mode) - then those other users can use file |open | other user's folder, and
select the user's name/alias, and choose Calendar.


2ND REQUEST : How do I sent a meeting request like the KB asks:

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 06:51 AM PST

Sounds pretty straight forward. You send a meeting request from Outlook
Calendar to EVERYONE.
Then they have to accept it.
However I don't like this scenario as you now have to depend on every single
user to do it right.

Sounds like option number 2 is the better one. More work for you, but only
you can screw it up rather than a single user out of many.

"SA Dev" <com> wrote in message
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HELP : Mail Delivery Failure!

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 06:45 AM PST

Confused by some of your statements....

"Added the MX record of the Exchange Server in the DNS of Exchange
Server" - why? Only needed in your public dns server so that external email
servers can send mail to you.

"Added the DNS IP to my Preferred DNS settings on my computer " - whose dns
server ip? This should be your internal dns server. Your internal dns
infrastructure should handle your internal/external host name resolution.

Within your mail accounts setup you would specify the smtp server to use.

"Mahmoud" <com> wrote in message
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Forcing Send from POP3 Provider

Posted: 15 Feb 2006 06:00 AM PST



In news:%phx.gbl,
John ICS <com> typed: 

You can send all outbound Internet mail out via another SMTP server as a
smarthost....

1. In Exchange System manager - find your routing groups section, create a
new connector, SMTP.
2. Name it something logical (ISP's SMTP Server, Forward to ISP as
Smarthost, etc) and choose forward all messages to the following smart host-
put in your ISP's smtp server there (e.g., smtp.myISP.com)
3. Under local bridgeheads, select your server.
4. In the Address Space tab, add an * (meaning, mail sent to all domains),
SMTP -

NB: Do not select "Allow messages to be relayed to those domains" or you'll
open yourself up to relay spam.


Exchange Storage limit question

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 02:20 PM PST

Well, that answers my question. . .not goal really, just trying to get my
users to manage their inboxes better.

"Martin Blackstone - MVP" wrote:
 

changing the FQDN in the SMTP greeting?

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 01:00 PM PST

As a sidenote, here's info about the mailquedir error you're seeing on the
new smtp vs. Related to same DS2MB issue, but this kba only makes you delete
the mailqueuedir values.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326740

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blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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"Kremlar" <com> wrote in message
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Exchange SP1 & SP2 Requirements

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 11:23 AM PST

Thanks Mark! I'll look up those documents.

Cheers
-Steve

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

How do I download hotfix for M883527?

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 07:51 AM PST

Call PSS. Most KBAs that require hotfixes for specific issues are not made
available for general download.
--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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"SA Dev" <com> wrote in message
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Unable to update public free/busy data after migration to new Exchange server...

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 07:17 AM PST

Hi Bharat,
 

Yes, you are correct, I did not know this needed to be done.
 

If I follow kba275171, will this fix everything?

Thanks so much for the help, I appreciate it!!!

Alan


Exchange 2000 and Mail Sending

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 06:56 AM PST

Thanks Nuevo;
Again, it has been years since I worked with Exchange, so I appreciate the
help.
I am going to adjust the mix records and get this working today.
John

"Nuevo" <com> wrote in message
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OWA Problem with multipl-domain hosting Exch2003

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 06:29 AM PST

Hi,

Have you tried to enter your username in the format domainname\username??

Leif

"Mahmoud" <com> wrote in message
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How to configure OL2003 with exchange svr 2003 host multiple domains?

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 06:22 AM PST

How are you entering the name of your Exchange server? FQDN or hostname?
How did you add the MX records? Do the MX records point to a fullly
qualified domain name? Does the FQDN from the MX record exist as an A
record in DNS?

What errors/warnings show up in your application log on the Exchange server?

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Exchange MVP
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"Mahmoud" <com> wrote in message
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Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 inplace upgrade

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 04:30 AM PST

No. Not unless you have two servers and split the mailboxes between them and
then never grew another MB.

"noemail" <com> wrote in message
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Automating Exchange Server 2003 setup (connectors)

Posted: 14 Feb 2006 03:52 AM PST

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in
news:com:

[Automated setup of connectors in Exchange 2003]

| That's a really interesting one which has me scurrying off to the
| cookbooks..
| Although, can I ask why you might want to do this as it probably takes
| less time to do manually than it would to enter the parameters and
| have a script run.

The short version is that the overall system I'm designing needs to be as
automated as humanly possible. Yes, I'm well aware that manual
configuration is a snap, but trust me on the assessment that resources are
better spent researching automation in this particular matter. :)

I'd be grateful if you can think of something, first line PSS didn't have a
clue.

Kind rgds,

Are Westby

Microsoft support to RFC 1459 (IRC)

Posted: 13 Feb 2006 12:33 PM PST

Correct. There is no IRC support in LCS. As far as I know there is no
Microsoft product that provides this functionality. Like I say, the closest
option is LCS.

Tony

"Amihai Bareket" wrote:
 

Give users access to other users folders.

Posted: 13 Feb 2006 08:33 AM PST



In news:dsqcfb$rup$news.esat.net,
Eoin C. Bairéad <ie> typed: 

Why not set up a group, and assign the permissions to that group...instead
of to an individual? Then add the secretary to the group.


Change email domain name

Posted: 13 Feb 2006 06:29 AM PST

Hi Bharat
Thanks, so pretty easy peasy then!!
Cheers
Lewej

"Bharat Suneja" wrote:
 

1 user have 2 separate email adresses in Exchange 2003?

Posted: 10 Feb 2006 08:33 AM PST

Just create the recipient policy.

"SRTMNY" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


same message 2 and 3 times

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 09:20 AM PST



In news:com,
Solidakis Michael <microsoft.com> typed: 

I'd also asked, what version/SP level of Exchange, but it now seems clear
this isn't an Exchange issue, as you are using POP in the client. So this
isn't the best group for your question - I suggest you post in an Outlook
group, with more info - including your version of Outlook. Note that using
Internet mail and Exchange in the same Outlook profile is not supported in
versions of Outlook prior to 2002/2003 -

That said, I have to say that this sounds like a clumsy configuration and
will be very difficult to support/troubleshoot. Why are you not using
Exchange for *all* your mail?