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- Modifing GAL
- Exchange 2007, OAB
- Shared Calendar
- Authenticated SMTP Problem
- Exchange database size
- Import PST into public folder - fails
- Can't see free/busy schedule with Outlook 2007
- Goodlink - Service Account
- Exchange 2003 - Exchange 2007 Co - Existance
- DNS records
- MX Records
- we're now in DST and exchange maintenance schedules are off 1 hour
- Monitor RDP connections to my exchange server
Posted: 16 Mar 2007 07:14 AM PDT If I recall correctly, you need to delete and recreate the default GAL to edit, but the best method is to try editing through adsiedit that Bharat mentioned. James Chong (MVP) MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+ msexchangetips.blogspot.com On Mar 16, 11:33 am, Jon Boyle <com.nospam> wrote: |
Posted: 15 Mar 2007 06:06 PM PDT http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2006/10/15/generating-a-newly-created-offline-address-book-fails-with-errors-9331-and-9335.aspx -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Dgoldman http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman Download OABInteg (http://gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Download.aspx?SampleGuid=A2338E73-F521-4071-9B1D-AAF49C346ACD) <com.au> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... On Mar 20, 1:03 pm, "Dave Goldman [MSFT]" <msft.com> wrote: As per original post: MSExchangeSA event 9335 OALGen encountered error 80004005 while cleaning the offline address list public folders under /o=Mitchell and Partners/cn=addrlists/ cn=oabs/cn=Default Offline Address List. Please make sure the public folder store is mounted and replicas exist of the offline address list folders. No offline address lists have been generated. Please check the event log for more information. - Default Offline Address List The Public Folder store is mounted- we have several which we are using frmo Office 2003 clients with no issues. |
Posted: 15 Mar 2007 01:07 AM PDT Thanks to you all. I guess http://msexchange.org/tutorials/MF019.html suits my needs. The other links are quite useful too. Regards NIcolas "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <dk> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 14 Mar 2007 09:26 AM PDT Yes, and most of our users are able to, just a handful are not. I can find no difference at all. The ones that are failing authenticate successfully, but are then disconnected at the MAIL FROM command, in the same way that a user would be disconnected if spoofing. "Rudi Dollenberg" <vrudid@ gmail.com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Posted: 14 Mar 2007 08:06 AM PDT The database "First Storage Group\Public Folder Store (ExchangeServer)" has 2 megabytes of free space after online defragmentation has terminated. The database "First Storage Group\Mailbox Store (ExchangeServer)" has 120 megabytes of free space after online defragmentation has terminated. These are the only 2 messages I see. "Henry" wrote: |
Import PST into public folder - fails Posted: 13 Mar 2007 01:56 PM PDT John Lenz wrote: No prob - hope it helped. Importing from PST is usually a recipe for disaster. |
Can't see free/busy schedule with Outlook 2007 Posted: 13 Mar 2007 11:05 AM PDT The Availability service will read the calendar directly from the store so you will want to make sure that F/B is working and that the user has information published. If you want a small test you can run Outlook /cleanfreebusy and then have that user create a test appointment so the client republished the F/B info to the store. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Dgoldman http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman Download OABInteg (http://gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Download.aspx?SampleGuid=A2338E73-F521-4071-9B1D-AAF49C346ACD) "Henry" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... Hi Outlook 2007 uses the EWS for free/busy requests, legacy Outlooks the Fee/Busy system folder. If you have some problems then you should check the way your Outlook connects to the EWS. You can see this by using the eMail Autoconfiguration Test. Henry "Rich Sajdak" wrote: |
Posted: 13 Mar 2007 09:57 AM PDT I saw something similar one time. See if this applies: http://mostlyexchange.blogspot.com/2006/10/inheritable-permissions-are-being.html ________ Jim McBee Exchange 2007 U.S. Road Show http://mostlyexchange.blogspot.com/2007/03/exchange-2007-roadshow-tour.html "Francisco Villa" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Exchange 2003 - Exchange 2007 Co - Existance Posted: 13 Mar 2007 06:50 AM PDT Hi you can run Exchange 2003 and 2007 in coexistence. Of course probably will need some permissions at higher level than your server. Some kind of global configuration must be done for your Exchange 2007 box. (accepted mail domains, recipient policies,...) If you don't get the permissions at this higher level your corporate administrators have to install at least one EMC to help you with the configuration. Henry "Helpme" wrote: |
Posted: 13 Mar 2007 01:43 AM PDT What i did was i add the exchange server organization name in the dns eg, exchange server name is 'myexchange' then i add a A record in DNS as com, is this correct ? Daniel "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <spam.org> wrote in message news:Ora$phx.gbl... |
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 01:04 PM PDT Check out Sender Policy Framework at http://www.openspf.org/ It might help if the other ISPs honour SPF. On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:04:55 -0400, "John" <com> wrote: -- Dave Mills There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't. |
we're now in DST and exchange maintenance schedules are off 1 hour Posted: 11 Mar 2007 09:46 PM PDT database maintenance also it was scheduled 12am-4am and is now scheduled 1am-5am since you are not having an issue with SP2/926666 version i'm wondering if it is something with SP1/931978 version if someone who has applied that hotfix can confirm database maintenance, warning message interval, mailbox management - all three shifted an hour ahead "Susan" <nospam.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Monitor RDP connections to my exchange server Posted: 10 Mar 2007 02:16 PM PST The only RDP recording solution available as of today on the market is RecordTS that we developed. If you install it on the Exchange server, all Remote Desktop connections will be recorded and you will be able to playback them like playing back a video (and you can even convert that to WMV, Flash, etc). Note that we record not only the screen but actually everything happening at the RDP level (for example if the consultant transfer files from the Exchange server to his local PC through RDP we get that as well and can even get the file itself). This goes beyond the simple windows auditing mechanisms suggested (as they cannot for example give you the files the consultant may steal, the print jobs, etc - we do). Note I do not see RecordTS as a replacement for everything else (event logs, auditing, etc; it is definitely a solution to COMPLEMENT all these and that gives you a much easier way to see what happened: watching it back, exactly as at the moment they were working on your servers. Check it out at http://www.tsfactory.com. Cheers. Cláudio Rodrigues Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Terminal Services "Jim McBee (MVP - Exchange)" wrote: |
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