RE: Restoring

2003-03-30 Thread Ed Crowley
No problem downloading either one here.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T


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Avallone
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Restoring


No you don't..I did. 
The error was when I went to get the PDF.
Thanks for the info.


-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 2:02 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Restoring

I really shouldn't have to explain to you that you might need to unwrap
the links.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
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Avallone
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 10:49 AM
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Subject: RE: Restoring


Exchange 2000
When I go to this page I get Sorry, we are unable to show you the page
you requested. Please try again later.

  Is my only options to do a full disaster recovery?

-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Restoring

What version of Exchange?

Disaster Recovery - 5.5
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/techinfo/administration/55/BackupResto
re.asp
Disaster Recovery - E2K
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/techinfo/deployment/2000/E2Krecovery.a
sp

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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Subject: Restoring


OK, you can all get on me about not testing this process before today,
but just what until I can recover the data.  Thanks. I have user running
Outlook 2002 and he was having some problems, so I moved ALL his data to
his personal folder, deleted his mailbox and recreated it. (Drastic I
know) Well it turns out the 1000 of his sent items were not copied.  So
I need to restore ( yes I purged his mailbox). I have called Veritas and
been searching around, but want to find a good step by step doc on how
to restore in the Information Store. Most of what I've seen has to do
with complete disaster recovery.  I only need one users sent items

I thought I could just recreate another storage group and reinstall the
IS to it so I can keep it on the same server, but I am not sure that
will work.

Can you give me some direction?

Thanks

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Ex2k - PF error in ESM

2003-03-30 Thread Joe Pochedley
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm hoping someone can help me...

I've recently migrated my organization to Exchange 2000, and for the
most part things have gone smoothly...  Of course now I've developed a
problem...

The problem started when I was investigating why backup of some of our
PF's wasn't working properly (using BE9, which was complaining about not
being able to find about a dozen of our 1400+ PF's)...  I was assuming
that the folders in question did not replicate properly from our Exch5.5
server, so I wanted to go into ESM and check to make sure the folders
were set to replicate with the Exch5.5 server properly...

Long story short:  Any time I attempt to access the properties of a PF
in ESM, I get the following error:

The token supplied to the function is invalid
ID Number: 80090308
Exchange System Manager

Accessing PF's in ESM did work properly in the past... I've STFW and the
MSKB and the only references I can find relate to LDAP errors, which I
suppose could be the root of the problem, but I have no idea how to fix
it...  (LDAP queries for other things appear to work properly)...  

I did find one message in my searching regarding requiring SSL in the
Default web site causing this problem...  I have installed a SSL cert to
secure OWA, and changed the security requirement on the default site so
SSL is only required on the /Exchange folder, but that didn't help...
Then I tried not forcing SSL on any of the OWA/IIS folders and it still
hasn't made a difference...

I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had this problem?  Any pointers on
how to fix it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Joe Pochedley

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Re: Ex2k - PF error in ESM

2003-03-30 Thread Chris Scharff
Sounds like you've tried most of the recommended solutions (does your SSL
certificate match the server's FQDN BTW?). The only KB article which dealt
with Exchange also appears to have been pulled, so if you call into PSS on
this one, I thin you'd have a  80% change of having the issue be
non-decremented when all is said and done. But since it sounds like you've
tried everything the general wisdom suggests, PSS is the best next step.

BTW, well written query and excellent detailing of the steps already tried.
Should save people from suggesting a bunch of things you've already tried.

On 3/30/03 11:00, Joe Pochedley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm hoping someone can help me...
 
 I've recently migrated my organization to Exchange 2000, and for the
 most part things have gone smoothly...  Of course now I've developed a
 problem...
 
 The problem started when I was investigating why backup of some of our
 PF's wasn't working properly (using BE9, which was complaining about not
 being able to find about a dozen of our 1400+ PF's)...  I was assuming
 that the folders in question did not replicate properly from our Exch5.5
 server, so I wanted to go into ESM and check to make sure the folders
 were set to replicate with the Exch5.5 server properly...
 
 Long story short:  Any time I attempt to access the properties of a PF
 in ESM, I get the following error:
 
 The token supplied to the function is invalid
 ID Number: 80090308
 Exchange System Manager
 
 Accessing PF's in ESM did work properly in the past... I've STFW and the
 MSKB and the only references I can find relate to LDAP errors, which I
 suppose could be the root of the problem, but I have no idea how to fix
 it...  (LDAP queries for other things appear to work properly)...
 
 I did find one message in my searching regarding requiring SSL in the
 Default web site causing this problem...  I have installed a SSL cert to
 secure OWA, and changed the security requirement on the default site so
 SSL is only required on the /Exchange folder, but that didn't help...
 Then I tried not forcing SSL on any of the OWA/IIS folders and it still
 hasn't made a difference...
 
 I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had this problem?  Any pointers on
 how to fix it would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Joe Pochedley
 
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RE: Ex2k - PF error in ESM

2003-03-30 Thread Joe Pochedley
Chris,

Thanks for the response on a Sunday...

My SSL cert is for webmail.namfg.com, which isn't the server's 'real'
FQDN (or AD name)...  Webmail is more user friendly than the server's
real name.. I do have a DNS entry for the webmail address both
internally and externally, and OWA does work properly...  Would that
cause the problem?

I could remove the cert (it's only a temporary cert for testing, I
didn't pay for it yet)...  Question I'd have then is how can I address
the server as webmail on the internet if I've got to have the cert
named with the real/AD FQDN of the server?  Would I have to go to a
FE/BE solution instead of running everything off one machine just to
have the friendly name? 

JoeP

-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 1:43 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

Sounds like you've tried most of the recommended solutions (does your
SSL
certificate match the server's FQDN BTW?). The only KB article which
dealt
with Exchange also appears to have been pulled, so if you call into PSS
on
this one, I thin you'd have a  80% change of having the issue be
non-decremented when all is said and done. But since it sounds like
you've
tried everything the general wisdom suggests, PSS is the best next step.

BTW, well written query and excellent detailing of the steps already
tried.
Should save people from suggesting a bunch of things you've already
tried.

On 3/30/03 11:00, Joe Pochedley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm hoping someone can help me...
 
 I've recently migrated my organization to Exchange 2000, and for the
 most part things have gone smoothly...  Of course now I've developed a
 problem...
 
 The problem started when I was investigating why backup of some of our
 PF's wasn't working properly (using BE9, which was complaining about
not
 being able to find about a dozen of our 1400+ PF's)...  I was assuming
 that the folders in question did not replicate properly from our
Exch5.5
 server, so I wanted to go into ESM and check to make sure the folders
 were set to replicate with the Exch5.5 server properly...
 
 Long story short:  Any time I attempt to access the properties of a PF
 in ESM, I get the following error:
 
 The token supplied to the function is invalid
 ID Number: 80090308
 Exchange System Manager
 
 Accessing PF's in ESM did work properly in the past... I've STFW and
the
 MSKB and the only references I can find relate to LDAP errors, which I
 suppose could be the root of the problem, but I have no idea how to
fix
 it...  (LDAP queries for other things appear to work properly)...
 
 I did find one message in my searching regarding requiring SSL in the
 Default web site causing this problem...  I have installed a SSL cert
to
 secure OWA, and changed the security requirement on the default site
so
 SSL is only required on the /Exchange folder, but that didn't help...
 Then I tried not forcing SSL on any of the OWA/IIS folders and it
still
 hasn't made a difference...
 
 I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had this problem?  Any pointers on
 how to fix it would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Joe Pochedley
 
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RE: domain name

2003-03-30 Thread John Etie
I hear you are well worth paying.

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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:52 AM
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Subject: RE: domain name


I charge for those kinds of services!! 


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From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 12:38 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

well if your in there might as well play nice and fix it for him

;-)

-Original Message-
From: Ely, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: domain name


He said his external testing was working, I figured I'd test things for
him on his internal network...  ;o) 


-Original Message-
From: K J Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:23 AM
To: Exchange Discussions

Bad, bad, Don.

Just test his name resolution with DNS and get on back home like a good
lad.

+++
  Kathy
  http://www.vendetta.co.uk
  DNRC  Minister for Useful but Irritating Information and Trivia
+++
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From: Ely, Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject: RE: domain name


 I'm on your internal network, now what?


 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:56 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions

 We have employee who have offices in other division and they were have
 problem trying to get on OWA. I ask them to try www.jetproducts.com 
 before accessing OWA and but they were not able to the website. When I

 try
tracert
 I get Unable to resolve target system name but when I use the dail-up
 account it work fine. I need a couple of people to test this website 
 for
me.
 Thank You

 Tony


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Assigning Public Folder Permissions

2003-03-30 Thread Joel Williams
Does anyone know of a tool that will allow me to assign public folder
permissions to multiple folders at the same time?

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OWA allows anyone to open another mailbox without password

2003-03-30 Thread Chas
Hello,

one server with W2k sp3 E2k sp3.  We just discovered that any domain user
can log into OWA and then by just adding another users login name to the
end of the URL, that mailbox will open.
eg: site.domain.com/exchange/username
How do you force a password request everytimg a mailbox is accessed.

Thanks,
Chas

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Strange Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Question

2003-03-30 Thread Ted Mosher
Strange question for anyone who may have tried this...

Can you restore an Exchange 5.5 server that was backed up with Backup
Exec with the Exchange Option from an NT4.0 server to a copy of Exchange
5.5 (same site/org) but running on a Windows 2000 server with the same
domain - Here is the catch - but the domain has been upgraded to AD.

I tried it and get Jet Errors when I try Isinteg -Patch..

Has anyone every done this? Seems like it should still work.

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Strange Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Question

2003-03-30 Thread Ted Mosher
Strange question for anyone who may have tried this...

Can you restore an Exchange 5.5 server that was backed up with Backup
Exec with the Exchange Option from an NT4.0 server to a copy of Exchange
5.5 (same site/org) but running on a Windows 2000 server with the same
domain - Here is the catch - but the domain has been upgraded to AD.

I tried it and get Jet Errors when I try Isinteg -Patch..

Has anyone every done this? Seems like it should still work.

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Re: Strange Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Question

2003-03-30 Thread Andy David
Do an offline defragmentation with eseutil and see then if you can start the store.
Exchange doesnt like restorations to different SP or O/S levels.



-- Original Message --
From: Ted Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 29 Mar 2003 19:55:46 -0500

Strange question for anyone who may have tried this...

Can you restore an Exchange 5.5 server that was backed up with Backup
Exec with the Exchange Option from an NT4.0 server to a copy of Exchange
5.5 (same site/org) but running on a Windows 2000 server with the same
domain - Here is the catch - but the domain has been upgraded to AD.

I tried it and get Jet Errors when I try Isinteg -Patch..

Has anyone every done this? Seems like it should still work.

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RE: Assigning Public Folder Permissions

2003-03-30 Thread Bryon Barkley
You can propagate these settings via the ESM in Exch2k by setting
permissions at a top-level folder and then propagate them down to all
subfolders.

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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 11:12 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Assigning Public Folder Permissions


Does anyone know of a tool that will allow me to assign public folder
permissions to multiple folders at the same time?

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RE: Strange Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Question

2003-03-30 Thread Joe Pochedley
I've done a restore of an Exch 5.5 DB from NT4 to a differnt Win2K box, but never 
after AD was in place...   Didn't have any real trouble with it...  Don't think AD 
would be too much of a problem though since Exch 5.5 isn't AD aware and should just 
try to talk to the AD like an NT4 domain...  
 
Anyway, that's a moot point...  Make sure you've got the same SP level on both Exch 
boxes, plus any hotfixes, etc...  Plus remember that the Win2K box has to have the 
same name as the old NT4 box that the backup came from... You didn't specify in your 
original mail that it did, so I'm just making sure you've got that point in place. 
 If memory serves, you'll get errors running isinteg if the server names are different 
and of course you won't be able to mount the store.
 
HTH
 
JoeP

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From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sun 3/30/2003 10:18 PM 
To: Exchange Discussions 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: Strange Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Question



Do an offline defragmentation with eseutil and see then if you can start the 
store.
Exchange doesnt like restorations to different SP or O/S levels.



-- Original Message --
From: Ted Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 29 Mar 2003 19:55:46 -0500

Strange question for anyone who may have tried this...

Can you restore an Exchange 5.5 server that was backed up with Backup
Exec with the Exchange Option from an NT4.0 server to a copy of Exchange
5.5 (same site/org) but running on a Windows 2000 server with the same
domain - Here is the catch - but the domain has been upgraded to AD.

I tried it and get Jet Errors when I try Isinteg -Patch..

Has anyone every done this? Seems like it should still work.

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RE: Ex2k - PF error in ESM (Solved?)

2003-03-30 Thread Joe Pochedley
Ladies and Gents,

Just wanted to let you know that the problem appears solved...

Here's all I did...  Went into IIS admin and removed my SSL cert from
the site...  Stopped and restarted the default web site...   PF
properties were again available in ESM...

Reinstalled my cert into the default site but made sure NOT to force SSL
on the entire site (even though I'd turned this off after the fact
previously, it didn't seem to make a difference)...  Force SSL only on
the Exchange subdirectory and everything appears to be operating
correctly...  OWA still forces the secure channel and I can still get to
PF properties in the ESM...

Thanks again to Chris for responding on a Sunday.. 

Now it's time to look into the next problem (Can't manually restart the
Exchange Event service, EventID:5 with error 0x80004005, any takers?
MSKB 265397 wasn't the answer)  Guess I'll post another message in
the morning if I can't hunt it down.

Hope everyone had a good weekend.


Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley 
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 7:02 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Ex2k - PF error in ESM


Chris,

Thanks for the response on a Sunday...

My SSL cert is for webmail.namfg.com, which isn't the server's 'real'
FQDN (or AD name)...  Webmail is more user friendly than the server's
real name.. I do have a DNS entry for the webmail address both
internally and externally, and OWA does work properly...  Would that
cause the problem?

I could remove the cert (it's only a temporary cert for testing, I
didn't pay for it yet)...  Question I'd have then is how can I address
the server as webmail on the internet if I've got to have the cert
named with the real/AD FQDN of the server?  Would I have to go to a
FE/BE solution instead of running everything off one machine just to
have the friendly name? 

JoeP

-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 1:43 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

Sounds like you've tried most of the recommended solutions (does your
SSL
certificate match the server's FQDN BTW?). The only KB article which
dealt
with Exchange also appears to have been pulled, so if you call into PSS
on
this one, I thin you'd have a  80% change of having the issue be
non-decremented when all is said and done. But since it sounds like
you've
tried everything the general wisdom suggests, PSS is the best next step.

BTW, well written query and excellent detailing of the steps already
tried.
Should save people from suggesting a bunch of things you've already
tried.

On 3/30/03 11:00, Joe Pochedley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm hoping someone can help me...
 
 I've recently migrated my organization to Exchange 2000, and for the
 most part things have gone smoothly...  Of course now I've developed a
 problem...
 
 The problem started when I was investigating why backup of some of our
 PF's wasn't working properly (using BE9, which was complaining about
not
 being able to find about a dozen of our 1400+ PF's)...  I was assuming
 that the folders in question did not replicate properly from our
Exch5.5
 server, so I wanted to go into ESM and check to make sure the folders
 were set to replicate with the Exch5.5 server properly...
 
 Long story short:  Any time I attempt to access the properties of a PF
 in ESM, I get the following error:
 
 The token supplied to the function is invalid
 ID Number: 80090308
 Exchange System Manager
 
 Accessing PF's in ESM did work properly in the past... I've STFW and
the
 MSKB and the only references I can find relate to LDAP errors, which I
 suppose could be the root of the problem, but I have no idea how to
fix
 it...  (LDAP queries for other things appear to work properly)...
 
 I did find one message in my searching regarding requiring SSL in the
 Default web site causing this problem...  I have installed a SSL cert
to
 secure OWA, and changed the security requirement on the default site
so
 SSL is only required on the /Exchange folder, but that didn't help...
 Then I tried not forcing SSL on any of the OWA/IIS folders and it
still
 hasn't made a difference...
 
 I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had this problem?  Any pointers on
 how to fix it would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Joe Pochedley
 
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