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Exchange 2003 server blue-screen rebooting. - Microsoft Exchange


Exchange 2003 server blue-screen rebooting.

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 06:13 PM PDT



"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:
 

Thanks for the reply.

We're running Windows 2003 R2 with SP2 (it was installed with it). However,
one thing about it being a driver issue is why the error would come up now?
There haven't been any new drivers or hardware changes since probably late
last June.

Prior to setting up this system I had run into into the "RSS" network issue
on another server. I had disabled RSS on this server to get it to work, but
again that was several months ago.

One thing I did see though. When I was making the other changes the
Exchange BPA listed, I had copied the boot.ini from one of our other Exchange
boxes. The only difference is that the one I copied from had the "/NOPAE"
switch. I've removed it from this boot.ini, but it wasn't active at the time
of the first bluescreen so I don't see how it could be the source of the
problem.

This weekend I was planning on doing a driver update and all Windows
"critical" patches, hopefully that will take care of it.

Mike O.

Exchange 2003 Mgmt. Console on Vista

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 06:36 AM PDT

Thanks (dhanya waad) bharat, you suggestion worked like a charm.

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Dynamic IP

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 04:22 AM PDT

In article <com>,
microsoft.com says... 

Many provides that provide Dynamic IP's also block inbound SMTP, so you
will never get inbound SMTP as long as you have residential class
service.

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Track specific user incoming emails

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 04:16 PM PDT

Thanks John,
I will look at GFI
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"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:
 

Delay and Failure on Meeting Request Updates sent to Exchange 2007

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 03:02 PM PDT

Hmm. Was your friend able to solve the problem and if so, how? I'm hoping
someone has already gone thru this and found a solution.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Autoreply from a distribution list

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 10:51 AM PDT

Sure.

One Exchange 2003 between trusted domains?

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 10:48 AM PDT

Well I guess this answers part of the question. What I mean though is two
different Active Directory domains sharing one Exchange server.? The
allowing in of different SMTP I know can be done but since Exchange uses ADUC
for security I was not sure how it would handle or even allow users from a
different active directory domain to be on the server.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Disater Recovery

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 09:24 AM PDT

Thanks John; your reply is greatly appreciated.

"John Fullbright" wrote:
 

Search entire store on server

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 08:38 AM PDT

Thank you. Can I use the version 3.71 of Exmerge on an Exchange 2000 SP3
with post SP3 rollup on it? I go to the properties of the exmerge.exe file
and it shows version 6.0. Am I missing something? Because the article that
you referenced states that you must use version 3.71.

When I run the find command I come up empty. But when I open the .pst for
my mailbox I can see the test message that I sent to myself to test if the
Exmerge was working. So something is not working right.

Thanks
Benjamin



"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:
 

Message delivery to recipients secondary MX host.

Posted: 11 Sep 2007 12:18 PM PDT

Bump up diagnostics logging on mchangetransport and watch the application
event log.
You can also capture packets to see if all the MX records are being
returned.

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"GAC" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Avoiding empty ATT*.txt attachments (email sent using SMTP, not from Outlook)

Posted: 11 Sep 2007 02:11 AM PDT

Hi John;

Thx for the feedback.

With

From: "Stephane Barizien" <com>
To: "Stephane Barizien" <com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=Message-Boundary-423623539
Subject: Output from: printfiles -D -m sba printfiles.ksh
Date: Fri Sep 14 11:47:29 RST 2007

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

--Message-Boundary-423623539
Content-type: text/plain; cht="ISO-8859-1"
Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Content-description: Mail message body

This message is used to transport the output from:

printfiles -D -m sba printfiles.ksh

as an attachment.

P.S. Please ignore any extraneous ATT*.TXT attachment(s).

--Message-Boundary-423623539
Content-type: application/pdf; name="printfiles.pdf"
Content-transfer-encoding: BASE64
Content-disposition: attachment; filename="printfiles.pdf"

JVBERi0xLjQNJeLjz9MNCjMwIDAgb2JqDTw8L0xpbmVhcml6ZW QgMS9MIDQ2NjM2L08gMzIvRSAx
OTUwNy9OIDcvVCA0NTk4OS9IIFsgODM2IDI4MF0+Pg1lbmRvYm oNICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAg
[...]
MDAwMDAgbg0KMDAwMDA0MDk0MCAwMDAwMCBuDQowMDAwMDQxNz AzIDAwMDAwIG4NCjAwMDAwNDE3
OTMgMDAwMDAgbg0KMDAwMDA0MTgyOSAwMDAwMCBuDQowMDAwMD QxODY1IDAwMDAwIG4NCjAwMDAw
NDE5MDEgMDAwMDAgbg0KMDAwMDA0MTkzNyAwMDAwMCBuDQowMD AwMDQxOTc0IDAwMDAwIG4NCjAw
MDAwNDIwMTIgMDAwMDAgbg0KMDAwMDA0MjA0MyAwMDAwMCBuDQ owMDAwMDQyMTM1IDAwMDAwIG4N
CjAwMDAwNDU3NzkgMDAwMDAgbg0KdHJhaWxlcg0KPDwvU2l6ZS AzMD4+DQpzdGFydHhyZWYNCjEx
Ng0KJSVFT0YNCg==

--Message-Boundary-423623539



I get the exact same results...

Note: even without application/pdf I have never seen the problem you mention
with attachment security -- maybe because of Outlook's configuration?




John Fullbright wrote: 


Public folder latency

Posted: 11 Sep 2007 02:04 AM PDT

I checked from the users client and he had 2 connections to the european
public folder close to where he is located, then two connections US public
folder servers-

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

help !! set up NLB with exchange 2003

Posted: 10 Sep 2007 07:14 PM PDT

thank you for your help! the article was very useful but i still have some
questions. is it better to introduce the second exchange server set up
everything and then after set up the NLB or should i set up the NLB first.
will setting up NLB on my current Exchange environment break something? are
there somethings that i should be aware of?



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ulyses96


"Tzahi Kolber" wrote:
 

wewbe questing about Smart Phone/Blackberry users...

Posted: 10 Sep 2007 11:14 AM PDT

Actually, (at least with Exchange 2003), there is another option for
Blackberry use without getting a complete Blackberry server component. They
make a utility that can be loaded on the users regular office computer,
(that must remain turned on), that will "push" Exchange emails out to the
Blackberry as they arrive at the computer. While this will allow instant
access to emails, (like direct push with WM 5 or 6), the user still has to
physically connect the Blackberry to his computer to synchronize contacts,
etc.

John

"Mike Cook" <com> wrote in message
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Outlook 2003 user receives false mailbox size limit messages

Posted: 10 Sep 2007 07:54 AM PDT

It goes to show that too many fingers in the cookie jar is a bad thing. Thank
you fo r pointing that out. I forgot about that but I also never set a limit
there. I have more work to do to figure out who else is trying to do my job.
Thank you for the help.

"JvB" wrote:
 

Outlook Web Access Lost Toolbar

Posted: 10 Sep 2007 05:18 AM PDT

Okay. I thought the basic version still had a navbar, though? I can't say
I've used it much.

Lee.

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