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- Several Domains on an Exchange 2003
- OWA Loading
- Requsting data from exchange server?
- Pulling Contacts into Active Directory.
- OWA & Spell Check
- OWA - disable the security options
- Zombie'd SBS/Exchange
- Query-Based Distribution Groups & Outlook 2003
- Contact in Active Directory
- Exchange/Outlook subfolder issue
- Ontrack PowerControls
- Exchange Events 5, 8197 & 9175
- Worm or virus sends email
- Need help locating Exchange 2k3 Product ID Number
- emails wont leave exchange server
- moving distribution lists...
- Why does Micorsoft recommend WIndows 2003 Ent. for Exchange 2003 E
- OWA Logout Problem
- Exchange 2003 event ID 8250,2104,2102
- Not getting email
- Forwarding mail to external email addresses... problem...
- messages have disappeared
- Gmail Error
- Allowing a user to edit a ditribution group from Outlook
Several Domains on an Exchange 2003 Posted: 17 Oct 2006 10:41 AM PDT Thanx Will follow that site.. Do you know if there is posible to have public folders to the second and third domain too? Regards -AA- Mark Fugatt [MSFT] wrote: |
Posted: 16 Oct 2006 05:47 AM PDT Is it necessary to have both Front-End, and Back-End Setup for Exchange? Sincerely my current setup do not have either Front-End or Back-End. I have try every possibilities, still can't solve the OWA "loading" issue... Would appreciate any help on solving the issue. Thank You. -- Thank You and Warm Regards, "james chong" wrote: |
Requsting data from exchange server? Posted: 13 Oct 2006 05:36 AM PDT This can be caused by literally any hardware or software problems on your Exchange server or client machine (and for Exchange 200x domain controllers), physical or logical network, or any number of things I haven't thought of yet. You're going to have to start troubleshooting with something like Performance Monitor. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Alf Nilsen" <com> wrote in message news:supernews.com... |
Pulling Contacts into Active Directory. Posted: 12 Oct 2006 07:13 AM PDT That's what I was afraid of. Unfortunantly the software package is a little too pricey for what they want to spend to solve this problem. If I were going to try and tackle this myself, got any suggestions for me? or perhaps any idea of some good books/websites to look to for some help? I figure that Outllook syncs with the server, so all the information has to be there somewhere. I just have to figure out the best way to get access to it. Thanks again for all your help thus far on both of my problems. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 12 Oct 2006 05:06 AM PDT To be honest i havent asked them , i asked here first as i expected it to be a common 'problem' wth a firewall, will ask them as well. Steve "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
OWA - disable the security options Posted: 12 Oct 2006 01:36 AM PDT Thanks for the reply. Everyone knows users want to click every button that's available :-) I had looked in the OWA admin utility before and can't find any option to stop this feature. There is a section on SMIME but nothing relating to removing the section in 'Options' of OWA Have you anymore suggestions -- Steve T "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 11 Oct 2006 12:50 PM PDT Thomas Goodson wrote: I'm not sure you have understood this aspect, yet. When you say the emails were from user accounts on the server, do you mean simply that you see com in the 'From' line of the mail headers? If so, then this is no indication at all that your server is sending them. It is a trivial matter to spoof (i.e., forge) the From address, and this is done all the time by spammers. What you have to look for in the headers is the actual source (IP address) and the route the email subsequently took to reach its recipient. You might like to ask an expert in this, or post a sample header here for I or others to comment on. Ugh, you have port 80 open to the outside? Why? You really don't want to do this on an SBS installation. What evidence is there that outbound traffic levels are high? Have you used Exchange's Message Tracking facility to monitor emails? That would be your first, and easiest, port of call. You may be right that the customer's server is responsible for all the spam, but you haven't actually demonstrated that here at all. If it turns out - as I suspect - to be external spammers spoofing the customer's email domain, none of what you have done (as laudible as it is) will address the issue. -- Regards, Steve. |
Query-Based Distribution Groups & Outlook 2003 Posted: 11 Oct 2006 08:45 AM PDT It's appearing now, now in the location I was expecting, but it is there. It's in the "Global Address List" In the Address Book on Outlook 2003, I was hoping to get it in the "All Groups" list instead. It is atleast up there though. Thanks for the help. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 11 Oct 2006 08:40 AM PDT I'd use CSVDE |
Exchange/Outlook subfolder issue Posted: 11 Oct 2006 05:26 AM PDT I was also thinkin that it must be a client side problem. I didnt find anything useful when I search for the exact error message but if I search for part of the error message I get some results. One of them were to check or uncheck cached mode which did not work. |
Posted: 11 Oct 2006 12:04 AM PDT At least one storage vendor rebrands this and sells it as a Single Mailbox Recovery tool. It definitely works. "Nicolas Macarez" <fr> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Exchange Events 5, 8197 & 9175 Posted: 10 Oct 2006 05:43 PM PDT Yes, the computer account is in the Exchange Domain Servers group. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 10 Oct 2006 01:03 PM PDT There is also this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324636/en-us -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Rick Lederman" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Need help locating Exchange 2k3 Product ID Number Posted: 10 Oct 2006 10:21 AM PDT In news:%phx.gbl, JackBlack <com> typed: If you have no access to the machine, at all, I suspect you won't be able to get much help from PSS anyway. Also, if you're doing a paid support incident, I don't think you need this key. All they want is your credit card number. Are you phoning in? Try it. Although again, I do think you're going to need to get some access to that server if you want any support on it :) |
emails wont leave exchange server Posted: 10 Oct 2006 07:59 AM PDT Hi and thanks, no it has never worked before, this is new, previously we were all using outlook and pop3 connection to our isp... I have only just configured the pop3 section in exchange for all our emails, until the other day we didnt need to email anyone at the other site before! One other thing is we get that same message if we email someone and attach a PDF file, or anything, if we send an email without the attachement it goes fine, any ideas? "james chong" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Oct 2006 11:55 AM PDT DOA!! Itâs Monday and apparently my brain is still napping on the couch from yesterday afternoon. yes sir, they are mail-enable distribution list. Iâm feeling a bit inadequate at the moment. I should probably go home now and resume the Sunday napping afternoon position. Truly, thank you for your response. Makes perfect sense. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: |
Why does Micorsoft recommend WIndows 2003 Ent. for Exchange 2003 E Posted: 09 Oct 2006 11:45 AM PDT It looks as if it was Micorsoft material distributed by New Horizons for thier CBT interface. Man I hate CBT, I get more out of a class, lab environment. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Oct 2006 08:13 AM PDT http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325906 -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Jon" <com> wrote in message news:%23e$phx.gbl... |
Exchange 2003 event ID 8250,2104,2102 Posted: 09 Oct 2006 07:47 AM PDT I am advised that the particular KB does not apply to Exchange 2003, and the problem has not been seen on that platform. If you disagree, you might want to open a ticket with Microsoft PSS. Perhaps you are the first. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "JL" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 09 Oct 2006 07:09 AM PDT If you are relay secure, then that wouldn't be happening. What you might be seeing are responses from your server to NDRs that are coming in response to spam mail with forged From or Reply To addresses. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "David" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Forwarding mail to external email addresses... problem... Posted: 07 Oct 2006 04:50 AM PDT I'm stumped. What you're doing is a common function, and I've never heard of this being a problem before, so I'm thinking that Pipex has an overaggressive antispam measure. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Ian" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 06 Oct 2006 07:19 PM PDT Do you have an Outlook profile configured to deliver all mail to a PST? Do you use POP? -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "krag" <net> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 05 Oct 2006 12:40 PM PDT Thanks James, hope I get the same quick and favorable response. Still can't send at this point. James Chong wrote: |
Allowing a user to edit a ditribution group from Outlook Posted: 05 Oct 2006 12:18 PM PDT For future reference, in general you should post such questions to SBS forums because, as you've observed, SBS is different from Exchange. Few of us Exchange MVPs work with SBS. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Brian" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
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