There is a database conversion noted for SP3 that requires the store to be
dismounted. For those that have upgraded... how long did that conversion take?
I have 80 databases that are 400-600G each... I am not looking forward to this
conversion.
A question for you on this, Michael. I have a bit
If you get that error it usually means that the account you are using doesn't
have the appropriate rights.
If I recall correctly, New-MailboxExportRequest requires Organization
Management rights or can be individually delegated using Mailbox Import
Export Role.
Jim Rupprecht
Enterprise
Run Clean-MailboxDatabase against the database that hosts the reconnected
mailbox.
Jim Rupprecht
KU Information Technology
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From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@sfgtrust.com]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 11:40 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
I'd bet it is AUTODISCOVER.
Take a look at
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchdxb/archive/2012/05/10/troublshooting-autodiscover-exchange-2007-2010.aspx
1/3 of the way down that page you will see:
6. Outlook uses the appropriate configuration information and connection
settings to connect to your
We generally tell service owners that they need to watch these accounts in case
anyone responds to a message.
Most of them ignore the advice and create a move to trash rule. We are setup
to delete items in the trash older than 30 days which effectively prevents any
significant mail
Exchange 2010, SP1, RU6.
I've created a shared resource account and set a delegate for that account
using the ESM. I created a resource policy. I then designated one person (not
the delegate) who can book the resource automatically. Anyone can create an
in-policy request that is sent to the
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From: Rupprecht, James R [mailto:jimruppre...@ku.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 2:49 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: shared resource account
Exchange 2010, SP1, RU6.
I've created a shared resource account and set a delegate for that account
using the ESM. I created
it's recognizing the policy correctly.
Do any of these people have author or better delegate permissions to this
calendar?
-Original Message-
From: Rupprecht, James R [mailto:jimruppre...@ku.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 3:15 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: shared
If I had a dollar for every Outlook 2011 sync issue we've had I'd be wealthy
and retired right now.
Just so you know, Mac Office 2011 uses EWS via TCP 443 for connectivity
regardless of where it is. In the RTM version we observed that the product
didn't handle EWS budget messages well and this
these malformed cal. entries? Anyone
care to chime in on this?
-
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Rupprecht, James R jimruppre...@ku.edu wrote:
If I had a dollar for every Outlook 2011 sync issue we've had I'd be wealthy
and retired right now.
Just so you know, Mac Office 2011 uses EWS via TCP 443
We have about 25,000 EAS users here, many of whom have multiple devices. About
40 percent of those are iPhones/iPads and most the rest are Android devices
though we still have a smattering of PalmOS, WebOS hanging around too. I
personally have a Samsung Epic, a WebOS and a PalmOS device all
I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm wondering if this script
actually runs for you? It throws an error for me.
Pipeline not executed because a pipeline is already executing. Pipelines
cannot be executed concurrently.
+ CategoryInfo : OperationStopped:
I personally use Digicert but they are probably more than what you are quoting.
The one thing about buying from certificatesforexchange.com is that the folks
who run that service actually know a thing or twelve about Exchange so you'll
get exactly what you need and they will be able to support
Constant Contact is good. We like Mail Chimp even better.
From: Harry Singh [mailto:hbo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:55 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Marketing, marketing . . . . . .
+1 Constant Contact.
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Jonathan Link
Those objects are ActiveSync device associations. Exchange 2010 stores
activesync devices as child nodes of the user object.
-jim
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 2:08 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Deleting Mailboxes in
Brian's post is how it is supposed to work, but is not how it works in reality.
From Brian:
Example when an item is moved to DI from a folder w/o a RPT or DPT...
1. Item comes into Inbox on 1/24/2010 and Inbox has no RPT/DPT. No Start
Date is stamped, Start Date remains $Null.
2. The
We see this a lot because we have a lot of students who come and go. Use
ADSIEDIT to look at the publicDelegates attribute of the user. Remove any
stale entries you find.
Jim Rupprecht
University of Kansas
-Original Message-
From: Dan Cooper [mailto:d...@180amsterdam.com]
Sent:
We ran into this same issue whilst also discovering some insane calendaring
practices in some of the offices on campus. We found users who had 40+ people
sharing/updating their calendar and other users who “needed” to monitor 50+
calendars. We also found some users (often users in leadership
70,000 seats (soon to be 80,000). 2G quota
2 HUB, 5 CAS, 9 MBX all physical
3 replicas, one will move off-site in the next six months
Netscaler HLB for CAS systems
MBX servers are HP DL380 G6, 72G ram
MBX servers have 16 internal 2.5 SAS drives for boot, swap, utility and
transaction logs. Disks
I've had this happen twice and in both instances that mailbox itself was
corrupt. When it happened I was unable to move the mailbox to another database
and ended up doing an extract-delete-recreate-import on the data.
Are you also seeing errors for the indexing and maintenance of the database?
, Rupprecht, James R
jimruppre...@ku.edumailto:jimruppre...@ku.edu wrote:
I've had this happen twice and in both instances that mailbox itself was
corrupt. When it happened I was unable to move the mailbox to another
database and ended up doing an extract-delete-recreate-import on the data.
Are you
for the tip.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Rupprecht, James R
jimruppre...@ku.edumailto:jimruppre...@ku.edu wrote:
I was able to take the mailboxes out of quarantine and then use
New-MailboxExportRequest. As a backup I also performed extracts from Outlook.
One user was a hard-core calendar user
*Disclaimer* I have not tried running NLB in my Exchange 2010 environment.
I used NLB in my Exchange 2003 environment and it performed quite well. I have
70,000 mailboxes (and a very heavy non-MAPI user profile) and used NLB on my 3
front-end servers to load-balance OWA, OMA, IMAP, POP, and
Yes, but the separation of transaction logs and databases in older versions of
Exchange was more about recovering from failures than i/o profiles. What
changed in Exchange 2010 is DAG replicas.
That being said, I still maintain logs and databases on separate spindles in my
environment (I have
Try forwarding the message with full headers to ab...@messaging.microsoft.com.
The number the provide to customers is 1-866-291-7726. I'm not sure they will
talk to you if you are not a customer but the call is on their dime so it might
be worth a shot.
-jim
James Rupprecht
Senior Systems
We've had to deal with this same issue twice in the past six months.
The first case was caused by an older Android mobile device. Using exmon we
were able to isolate the suspect user. We confirmed the diagnosis by moving the
mailbox to another database and watched the growth follow the mailbox
Are the internal and external URLs the same? If not, are both names in the
certificate?
Jim Rupprecht
University of Kansas
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From: Chris Drobny [mailto:cdro...@lmsintellibound.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 11:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE:
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