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Exchange 2007 OWA on Server 2008

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 11:15 PM PDT

"Mike Surrett" <com> wrote in message
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There are several (20) kinds of 403 error in IIS. The most common is that
SSL has been required, and HTTPS not used the URL. But you've already
checked that. Have a look in your IIS log file for the logged lines added
when you try to use OWA. The status subcode will beter help to identify the
cause of the problem.

Lee.

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Exchange 2003 object permissions tutorial?

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 02:37 PM PDT

On Aug 8, 7:24 pm, "Bharat Suneja [MSFT]"
<microsoft.com> wrote: 

Thanks for the links. We're running 2003, not 2007, but I found a
similar doent on permissions in the 2003 section. I'm not sure it
explains everything that I want to know, but it looks like a very good
read.

A followup question? In a general sense, how much does the 2007 model
differ from 2003? Hmmm, perhaps there's a Knowledge Base or MSDN
doent that discusses this, too?

 

Many Emails in Outbox of Outlook Anywhere, not in Outlook Client

Posted: 07 Aug 2008 03:52 PM PDT

Hi,

In addition to the previous answer you also need to make sure that the
stores are mounted and all services on the exchange server are running.

Leif

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Help with Power Shell Query

Posted: 07 Aug 2008 06:49 AM PDT

Try:
Get-MessageTrackingLog -resultsize unlimited | where {$_.sender -like
$_.recipients}

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"JF" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Transferring Mail From an Exchange 2003 Queue to Exchange 2007

Posted: 06 Aug 2008 06:31 PM PDT

Thanks Bharat. That was very helpful.

Problem solved!

Cheers,
Dennis.

"Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Email with virus attachment

Posted: 06 Aug 2008 10:39 AM PDT


<com> wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply. In our case, a user with real address can send
an attachment with virus, by mistake, and we wanted to inform user
that he/she is spreading virus unknowingly. From your reply, it looks
like that handling of virus email can be configured/customized, so
there is no set standard in the SMTP protocol or anything to always
bounce back to sender. I will check with our admins again.

Most current AV will allow you to configure how virus alerts should be
handled.
Like I said, no emails to sender or recipient. Admin only if you wish.

AD Mailbox store details incorrect - can't override? (Exchange 2003)

Posted: 06 Aug 2008 06:43 AM PDT

Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des Thu, 07 Aug
2008 10:31:28 +0100, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do
microsoft.public.exchange.misc, yawatina tan reek esk deKay
<org.uk> fornis do marikano es bono tan el:
 

And I've solved it. There were a few old SystemMailbox users still associated
with the old server. Once I'd deleted them (the users) from AD - and finished
reassociating the orphaned mailboxes with users - I could purge the final
mailboxes in ESM. Then, finally, the phantom server in ESM could be deleted.
With that done, all the incorrect queues disappeared.

Frustratingly, in the process of doing this, outgoing emails stopped outgoing.
Thankfully, it was a poorly timed failure at the ISP, and not a config problem
I'd introduced!

deKay
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Emails not delivering to the email group associated to Public fold

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 09:18 AM PDT

John Fullbright <fjohn@donotspamnetappdotcom> wrote: 

Ah, I didn't notice it was global - duh. 



Migrate from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 07:59 AM PDT

I put the legacy information as you instructed me on both accounts.

This is the undeliverable error I recieve:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: RE: 1120S election
Sent: 8/5/2008 9:19 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

John Han on 8/5/2008 9:19 AM
The message could not be delivered because the recipient's destination
email system is unknown or invalid. Please check the address and try again,
or contact your system administrator to verify connectivity to the email
system of the recipient.
<EXCHANGE.mydomain.com #5.1.2>


"Oliver Moazzezi [MVP]" wrote:
 

Exchange / Outlook Web Access - Sent Items

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 12:54 AM PDT

The emails will reside in Outlook Web Access for days after they have been
sent, and therefore not (eventually) in the Outlook 'Sent Items' folder as
you suggest, unless they are manually deleted or moved for archiving etc.
Manual intervention is required.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Emails deleted when an Outlook account is setup ...

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 09:22 PM PDT

Drag & Drop is the easiest.


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New Outlook user doesn't work

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 03:21 PM PDT

Glad it is sorted.

I presume you turned the old Server off without uninstalling Exchange. If
you can turn it back on and do that it would be a good idea.

Follow this if it's the first Exchange Server in your Org

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822931

Oliver


Event ID 1031

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 10:31 AM PDT

Hi,

I can't say that.

Leif

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Vista + Outlook 2007 + VPN = DOES NOT WORK! PLEASE HELP!

Posted: 15 Jul 2008 05:43 PM PDT

Answer - Yes, I can ping exchange server by FQDN.

And also more info:

Sorry, I forget to specify it in a original question:

1) the "ping exsrvxx" command works fine;
2) the "ping exsrvxx.our-domains.com" command works fine;
3) the "ping -a exchange_IP" command works fine (back resolve);
4) Today I remember I had old laptop with WinXP + Office 2007, I just
started it and tested the case - it works fine - Outlook 2007 on WinXP works
fine; so, it looks like the propblem is exactly in the link - Vista + Outlook
2007.

Regarding the "ping":
Of course it is not too obvious from the original question, but as you could
see - I mentioned TcpView utility in a question - it reported that connection
to epmap port on exchnage server was established, so it was able to find
server and create connection but then it fail by some reason.

Also I already tiried following things:

a) recommendations in "http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843" -
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\RPC\[DefConnectOpts]=0;

b) recommendations in "http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935400/" - "netsh int
tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable" and "netsh int tcp set global
chimney=disable";

Still having the same problem. :-\

WHAT ALSO I CAN DO TO MAKE IT WORKING?
ANY IDEAS?


"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:
 
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Id no: 80040d1b An unknown error has occoured

Posted: 14 Jul 2008 12:02 AM PDT


"Leif Pedersen [ MVP]" <dk> wrote in message
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Thank you so much! This is the solution. Now works everything fine.


Do you need to re apply DST patches for Exchange 2003 Sp2?

Posted: 11 Jul 2008 07:38 AM PDT

Anytime. Good luck!

"Jason" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can we use /PAE /3GB /USERVA switches together on an exchange serv

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 02:53 PM PDT

Check with your hardware vendor. Certain hardware, PCI Express cards for
example, map a memory region. It's not uncommon to see systems with a few
such cards report 3.25 or 3.5 GB. See if your vendor has updated drivers to
reduce the window. Enabling PAE (if your motherboard supports remapping
stuff) is a completely cosmetic thing on an exchange server. So it
reconizes and reports the memory above the 4GB line which Exchange 2003
cannot use.


"Viswa" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Verizon Sync

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 12:36 PM PDT

Ankit Shah <microsoft.com> wrote: 

You need *a* certificate, but it doesn't have to be GoDaddy (I do like them,
however). It could be a self-signed one.
 



Exchange 03 Best Practices

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 06:00 AM PDT

Rafavic,

Again, you need one Consultant! :) For Exchange 2007 is easy if you use
System Center Capacity Planner 2007, but to Exchange 2003 I don’t know one
tool to solve your questions without one good assessement.

Anyway, send me one mail for I discuss more this subjects with you.


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"Rafavic" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Admin Access to Mailbox Store

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 04:16 AM PDT

dhavaln <microsoft.com> wrote: 

I'm really sorry, but I don't think what you're looking for is possible. I
could be wrong, but I don't think so.


Exchange Server 2007 Basics

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 01:28 PM PDT

One good strat point is the Exchange 2007 Overview White Paper...
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/ex2007intro.mspx

Research too in the ExchnageInbox.com
http://www.exchangeinbox.com/category.aspx?c=5

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"Noels" <com> wrote in message
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failed to Access Exchange 2003 through VPN

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 10:25 PM PDT

I ran rpcping, here is the results. The command has a lot of parameters, not
sure which one I should use. Thx!

E:\Microsoft Download>rpcping -s mavericks -t ncacn_ip_tcp
Completed 1 calls in 110 ms
9 T/S or 110.000 ms/T

"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
 

Admin Account Access of mailboxes

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 06:10 PM PDT

Hi,

I am not doing any brick level backups of mailboxes from Backup.

Just the full information store. That's all.

Users can see shared calendars, but not appointments in the calend

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 03:45 PM PDT

If you cannot see the contents of the Calendar folder then I suggest you are
not looking at the same folder.
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"David Roberts" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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