RE: CDO MailBox_SIXE

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

intUserSize =
Int((objUserSess.InfoStores.Item(intCounter).Fields(CdoPR_MAILBOX_SIZE)) /
1024)

Property Tag for cdoPR_MAILBOX_SIZE is HE08001E   

this line of code will give you the size in kilobytes.


-Original Message-
From: James Chris L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: CDO MailBox_SIXE



Who has code to make a CDO call to get the mailbox size for an Exchange 5.5
server?

Chris


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RE: CDO MailBox_SIXE

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

Chris,

BTW I have a full report generator for mailboxes which includes last message
sent, newest unread message, size, number of messages etc. It's used to
detect unused mailboxes.

Kevin

intUserSize =
Int((objUserSess.InfoStores.Item(intCounter).Fields(CdoPR_MAILBOX_SIZE)) /
1024)

Property Tag for cdoPR_MAILBOX_SIZE is HE08001E   

this line of code will give you the size in kilobytes.


-Original Message-
From: James Chris L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: CDO MailBox_SIXE



Who has code to make a CDO call to get the mailbox size for an Exchange 5.5
server?

Chris


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RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

Tom,

What mailbox does the user want to send on behalf of? Have you looked at the
From field in Outlook?

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Good day,
We're using Exchange 2000, sp2 which runs on a member server
with win2K Adv Server , sp2 plus hotfixes. I have mail-enabled a public
folder so that all emails involving job inquiries are received by this
public folder. Select users then reply to these inquiries before
entering them into a contacts database. The users would like to use the
'Send on Behalf Of' or the 'Send as' feature when replying to these
inquires.
I must be rather brain dead today, but where is this set for a
public folder?

Thanks!
Tom

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RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of Calend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread John Armstrong

Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of Calend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

John,

There is a product from MS which allows you to view multiple Calendars on a
web page - that's what William was alluding to. Look here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?ur
l=/msdn-files/027/001/831/msdncompositedoc.xml

I've also developed something called Calsync which allows you to put all
Calendars that you want to view into a Public Folder. 

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 08:54
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of Calend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread Gérard Dumazet

How much you sell it ? (Calsync)

-Message d'origine-
De : Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé : jeudi 16 mai 2002 10:51
À : MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet : RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)

John,

There is a product from MS which allows you to view multiple Calendars
on a
web page - that's what William was alluding to. Look here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.as
p?ur
l=/msdn-files/027/001/831/msdncompositedoc.xml

I've also developed something called Calsync which allows you to put all
Calendars that you want to view into a Public Folder. 

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 08:54
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar
of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of C alend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

0 francs. 0 pounds. 0 dollars.

-Original Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 09:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


How much you sell it ? (Calsync)

-Message d'origine-
De : Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé : jeudi 16 mai 2002 10:51
À : MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet : RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)

John,

There is a product from MS which allows you to view multiple Calendars
on a
web page - that's what William was alluding to. Look here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.as
p?ur
l=/msdn-files/027/001/831/msdncompositedoc.xml

I've also developed something called Calsync which allows you to put all
Calendars that you want to view into a Public Folder. 

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 08:54
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar
of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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How to remove permanent mailbox

2002-05-16 Thread Le Hong Phong




Hello
I'm using WinNT4SP6.0a and Ex5.5 SP4.
I deleted an user "huong"on Exchange and it 
really deleted in Recipients.
When I use ESEUTIL to check the database of 
Priv.edb it show that the mailbox "huong" is exits but it error. I use ESEUTIL 
to fix it but it not done.
How can I remove permanent this user? Pls help 
me.
Thanks

Le Hong PhongIT ManagerTransViet 
Promotion114A Nguyen Hue, Dist 1, Ho Chi Minh Citywww.transvietgroup.com
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RE: CDO MailBox_SIXE

2002-05-16 Thread Siegfried Weber

http://www.cdolive.com/mbxreport.htm has an Exchange Agent Script (works
with 5.5 or 2000) you could use to start your own development.

Siegfried /

 -Original Message-
 From: James Chris L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:47 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: CDO MailBox_SIXE
 
 
 Who has code to make a CDO call to get the mailbox size for an
Exchange
 5.5
 server?
 
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RE: Redirect an NDR

2002-05-16 Thread Precht, David



How 
big of a mailing?
Sendon behalf of ? Would that work ?

  -Original Message-From: Robert Mezzone 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 
  10:53 To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Redirect an 
  NDR
  Is there anyway to 
  redirect an NDR so it's not delivered to the person who sent the email. We are 
  doing a big mailing from the CEO's desk and would like toredirect the 
  NDR's to his assistants inbox. I tried using a different reply-to address but 
  that didn't work.
  
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RE: How to remove permanent mailbox

2002-05-16 Thread Wilson, Stephen -CONT



I have 
thesituation where the user was deleted but within Exchange 
Administrator|Private Information Store| mailbox resources the user still shows 
up with 0K. When trying to open the item and error message is returned saying 
the object does not exist. However after runningconsistency adjuster the 
entry is attached to the deleted account which can be opened. The store has been 
defragmented and fixed. Any suggestions?

  -Original Message-From: Le Hong Phong 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:49 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: How to remove 
  permanent mailbox
  
  Hello
  I'm using WinNT4SP6.0a and Ex5.5 
SP4.
  I deleted an user "huong"on Exchange and it 
  really deleted in Recipients.
  When I use ESEUTIL to check the database of 
  Priv.edb it show that the mailbox "huong" is exits but it error. I use ESEUTIL 
  to fix it but it not done.
  How can I remove permanent this user? Pls help 
  me.
  Thanks
  
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.pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Chris Hampton

I am having this problem where we need get into a pst
and the password was lost any ideas.
Thanks
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RE: .pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Jim Holmgren

Search the net for pst19upg.  A byproduct of that program is that is
strips passwords from PSTs.
-Jim

Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Engineer
Advertising.com

We bring innovation to interactive communication.
Advertising.com -- Superior Technology. Superior Performance.


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To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: .pst permissions issue


I am having this problem where we need get into a pst
and the password was lost any ideas.
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RE: .pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Cengiz Eyit

Advanced Outlook Password Recovery software

www.elcomsoft.com/aolpr.html

www.elcomsoft.com/prs.html

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I am having this problem where we need get into a pst
and the password was lost any ideas.
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RE: .pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Precht, David

www.lostpassword.com

The page seems to be down, but try :

www.crackpassword.com

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To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: .pst permissions issue


I am having this problem where we need get into a pst
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RE: .pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Chris Hampton

Thanks guys works like a champ.
Chris
--- Jim Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Search the net for pst19upg.  A byproduct of that
 program is that is
 strips passwords from PSTs.
 -Jim
 
 Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Network Engineer
 Advertising.com
 
 We bring innovation to interactive communication.
 Advertising.com -- Superior Technology. Superior
 Performance.
 
 
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 Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:59 AM
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 Subject: .pst permissions issue
 
 
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 pst
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Multiple Profiles in Outlook

2002-05-16 Thread Cosner, Jeff

Basic Info:

Server: Exchange 5.5 SP3 on NT 4 SP5
Client:  Outlook 2000 SR2 on Windows 2000 Pro

Situation:
Outlook client is defined to open the users primary mailbox and an
additional mailbox.  User is able to open, read and send email from both
boxes.  The problems arises when the user deletes an email from box 2.  The
deleted item is placed in the deleted items folder of mailbox 1.  The same
is true for sent items, even though the user selects the proper from
There is a need to keep these items separated?  Is it possible to configure
outlook to behave as such?  The only solution I can think of would be to run
two outlook sessions, one for each mailbox with that account being primary.
This would not be desired.  Any help would be appreciated.

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Network Manager
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RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook

2002-05-16 Thread Andy David

Check out:Q202517



-Original Message-
From: Cosner, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


Basic Info:

Server: Exchange 5.5 SP3 on NT 4 SP5
Client:  Outlook 2000 SR2 on Windows 2000 Pro

Situation:
Outlook client is defined to open the users primary mailbox and an
additional mailbox.  User is able to open, read and send email from both
boxes.  The problems arises when the user deletes an email from box 2.  The
deleted item is placed in the deleted items folder of mailbox 1.  The same
is true for sent items, even though the user selects the proper from There
is a need to keep these items separated?  Is it possible to configure
outlook to behave as such?  The only solution I can think of would be to run
two outlook sessions, one for each mailbox with that account being primary.
This would not be desired.  Any help would be appreciated.

Jeff Coz Cosner
Network Manager
Strongwell: Corporate Offices
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RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook

2002-05-16 Thread Benjamin Zachary

I don't think you can even run two outlooks with mapi, you have to
create secondary profiles. We had the same problem with users using a
customer service type mailbox and people would reply and the replies
drop to the local default profile. We moved the mailbox to OWA and had
everyone use it through OWA. That was the best answer I found without
lots of programming changes 

-Original Message-
From: Cosner, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


Basic Info:

Server: Exchange 5.5 SP3 on NT 4 SP5
Client:  Outlook 2000 SR2 on Windows 2000 Pro

Situation:
Outlook client is defined to open the users primary mailbox and an
additional mailbox.  User is able to open, read and send email from both
boxes.  The problems arises when the user deletes an email from box 2.
The deleted item is placed in the deleted items folder of mailbox 1.
The same is true for sent items, even though the user selects the proper
from There is a need to keep these items separated?  Is it possible to
configure outlook to behave as such?  The only solution I can think of
would be to run two outlook sessions, one for each mailbox with that
account being primary. This would not be desired.  Any help would be
appreciated.

Jeff Coz Cosner
Network Manager
Strongwell: Corporate Offices
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RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook

2002-05-16 Thread Andy David

Yes, that one may be a little harder to change ;)


-Original Message-
From: Cosner, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:17 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


Thanks.  I've also found the following which applies.

Q269171

Coz
276.645.8169

 -Original Message-
From:   Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:10 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook

Check out:Q202517



-Original Message-
From: Cosner, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


Basic Info:

Server: Exchange 5.5 SP3 on NT 4 SP5
Client:  Outlook 2000 SR2 on Windows 2000 Pro

Situation:
Outlook client is defined to open the users primary mailbox and an
additional mailbox.  User is able to open, read and send email from both
boxes.  The problems arises when the user deletes an email from box 2.  The
deleted item is placed in the deleted items folder of mailbox 1.  The same
is true for sent items, even though the user selects the proper from There
is a need to keep these items separated?  Is it possible to configure
outlook to behave as such?  The only solution I can think of would be to run
two outlook sessions, one for each mailbox with that account being primary.
This would not be desired.  Any help would be appreciated.

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Strongwell: Corporate Offices
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RE: .pst permissions issue

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

pst19upg.exe

-Original Message-
From: Chris Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 13:59
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: .pst permissions issue


I am having this problem where we need get into a pst
and the password was lost any ideas.
Thanks
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RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook

2002-05-16 Thread Snook, Kevin S (ITD)

There's a registry change to set up for the deleted Items. I have a COM
Add-IN that will sort out the Sent Items issue for you. COntact me off-list.

-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 15:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


I don't think you can even run two outlooks with mapi, you have to
create secondary profiles. We had the same problem with users using a
customer service type mailbox and people would reply and the replies
drop to the local default profile. We moved the mailbox to OWA and had
everyone use it through OWA. That was the best answer I found without
lots of programming changes 

-Original Message-
From: Cosner, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Multiple Profiles in Outlook


Basic Info:

Server: Exchange 5.5 SP3 on NT 4 SP5
Client:  Outlook 2000 SR2 on Windows 2000 Pro

Situation:
Outlook client is defined to open the users primary mailbox and an
additional mailbox.  User is able to open, read and send email from both
boxes.  The problems arises when the user deletes an email from box 2.
The deleted item is placed in the deleted items folder of mailbox 1.
The same is true for sent items, even though the user selects the proper
from There is a need to keep these items separated?  Is it possible to
configure outlook to behave as such?  The only solution I can think of
would be to run two outlook sessions, one for each mailbox with that
account being primary. This would not be desired.  Any help would be
appreciated.

Jeff Coz Cosner
Network Manager
Strongwell: Corporate Offices
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RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem

2002-05-16 Thread Tom Teater

The user wants to send on behalf of the mail-enabled public folder, not
a mailbox. Maybe this isn't even possible?

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:49 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Tom,

What mailbox does the user want to send on behalf of? Have you looked at
the From field in Outlook?

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Good day,
We're using Exchange 2000, sp2 which runs on a member server
with win2K Adv Server , sp2 plus hotfixes. I have mail-enabled a public
folder so that all emails involving job inquiries are received by this
public folder. Select users then reply to these inquiries before
entering them into a contacts database. The users would like to use the
'Send on Behalf Of' or the 'Send as' feature when replying to these
inquires.
I must be rather brain dead today, but where is this set for a
public folder?

Thanks!
Tom

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Very Remote Office

2002-05-16 Thread David Erickson

Hello,

We are located in Minnesota, but do work with a firm in Malaysia.  Our
exchange server is here, and they vpn into our server and pull their mail
(POP3).

We are going to be upgrading to EXC2000 later this summer and at that time
are thinking it would be nice to have them using all the exchange features
(calander, task lists, etc,; not just pop mail.

We have a couple of users over there now and they can connect to the
Exchange server (5.5) using exchange services, but the Malaysia connection
is ISDN 128K shared among 10 users and it is painfully slow.

With EXC 2000 is it possible to setup an Exchange box over there that
syncs to our box here, and if so would that give them the access to all
our public folders, etc without the major lag.

TIA

dave
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RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem

2002-05-16 Thread Dahl, Peter

Tom,

Yes, this is possible.  You have to give the user directory permissions
for the Public Folder.

Open Exchange System Manager
Browse through to the Public Folder in question and go to properties.
Click the Permissions tab
Click the Directory Rights... Button.
Add the user who needs to send as and you are done.

Peter Dahl.

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


The user wants to send on behalf of the mail-enabled public folder, not
a mailbox. Maybe this isn't even possible?

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:49 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Tom,

What mailbox does the user want to send on behalf of? Have you looked at
the From field in Outlook?

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Good day,
We're using Exchange 2000, sp2 which runs on a member server
with win2K Adv Server , sp2 plus hotfixes. I have mail-enabled a public
folder so that all emails involving job inquiries are received by this
public folder. Select users then reply to these inquiries before
entering them into a contacts database. The users would like to use the
'Send on Behalf Of' or the 'Send as' feature when replying to these
inquires.
I must be rather brain dead today, but where is this set for a
public folder?

Thanks!
Tom

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SP2 on Front-end/Back-end

2002-05-16 Thread Feng, Sherry

I just updated Exchange 2000 SP2 on my both front/back-end server. After update, when 
I create new user MAPI profile on outlook, check name did not work for front-end 
server.(no problem with back-end server). I got following error:
The name could not be resolved. The server containing the Global Address List is no 
longer available. You can reconnet to a different server by restarting Outlook or 
retry the operation when the server is reachable.

Does this suppose to like that bacause DSProxy is not running on front-end server? or 
something wrong on my server?

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RE: Very Remote Office

2002-05-16 Thread Bruce Fyfe

You may consider using a solution such as Citrix Metaframe instead.
This would eliminate the need for multiple servers.

Bruce Fyfe, Network Engineer
Lakeside Industries (www.lakesideind.com)
(425) 313-2600
 


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


Certainly.  

Nothing unusual there.

The initial replication of public folders might take a little time
depending on how much you use them.  

William

-Original Message-
From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Very Remote Office


Hello,

We are located in Minnesota, but do work with a firm in Malaysia.  Our
exchange server is here, and they vpn into our server and pull their
mail (POP3).

We are going to be upgrading to EXC2000 later this summer and at that
time are thinking it would be nice to have them using all the exchange
features (calander, task lists, etc,; not just pop mail.

We have a couple of users over there now and they can connect to the
Exchange server (5.5) using exchange services, but the Malaysia
connection is ISDN 128K shared among 10 users and it is painfully slow.

With EXC 2000 is it possible to setup an Exchange box over there that
syncs to our box here, and if so would that give them the access to all
our public folders, etc without the major lag.

TIA

dave
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RE: Very Remote Office

2002-05-16 Thread Robin Lawrie

Bear in mind though that you will still have 10 users sharing a 128KB pipe to your 
office in Minnesota, no real difference to how they are working now. Also with Citrix 
the user is effectively using Outlook in Minnesota and will have no way access their 
emails locally or if the link goes down or the ability to access them offline on a 
laptop for instance.

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Fyfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 17:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


You may consider using a solution such as Citrix Metaframe instead.
This would eliminate the need for multiple servers.

Bruce Fyfe, Network Engineer
Lakeside Industries (www.lakesideind.com)
(425) 313-2600
 


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


Certainly.  

Nothing unusual there.

The initial replication of public folders might take a little time
depending on how much you use them.  

William

-Original Message-
From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Very Remote Office


Hello,

We are located in Minnesota, but do work with a firm in Malaysia.  Our
exchange server is here, and they vpn into our server and pull their
mail (POP3).

We are going to be upgrading to EXC2000 later this summer and at that
time are thinking it would be nice to have them using all the exchange
features (calander, task lists, etc,; not just pop mail.

We have a couple of users over there now and they can connect to the
Exchange server (5.5) using exchange services, but the Malaysia
connection is ISDN 128K shared among 10 users and it is painfully slow.

With EXC 2000 is it possible to setup an Exchange box over there that
syncs to our box here, and if so would that give them the access to all
our public folders, etc without the major lag.

TIA

dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: Outlook WebAccess

2002-05-16 Thread Steve Ens

Yes I went through them all thanks...ended up that the realtime scanner was
scanning the webdata folder...removed that option thank you very much and it
started working again.


-Original Message-
From: Precht, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:18 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook WebAccess


tons of KB

support.microsoft.com

product Exchange Server 5.5
Search unable to log on to OWA



-Original Message-
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:13 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook WebAccess


Good morning,
OWA stopped working on my Win2KSP2 Exchange 5.5SP4 server.  I get to the
main login page, enter my username, the popup box appears, I enter the
credentials, and the box just keeps popping up.  IIS is running obviously,
there aren't any errors in the logs...anyone seen this before? Thanks

Steve Ens 

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RE: Very Remote Office

2002-05-16 Thread Robin Lawrie

I wouldn't recommend using Citrix unless the demands off the Malaysian office are that 
they only want to access their email when they're at work, they don't mind if the link 
goes down and they cannot access their email and they don't want to work with if 
offline.

You need to weigh up the pro's (existing knowledge of exchange, less traffic accessing 
email, ability to perform housework on your server without disrupting Malaysia) and 
con's (training on Citrix, cost of Citrix, user training, backup ISP, another 
application to troubleshoot etc etc), but based on what you've told us so far I would 
lean in favour of installing an Exchange 2K box out there. If you do decide to do this 
is would be worth that Exchange box having it's only IMS/IMC.

-Original Message-
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 17:59
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


Yeah go with Citrix or TS.  Uses bandwidth much better...can always use
rdpcliplink goes down, have a backup ISPinstall clients on
laptops
Or just use OWA.

-Original Message-
From: Robin Lawrie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:46 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


Bear in mind though that you will still have 10 users sharing a 128KB pipe
to your office in Minnesota, no real difference to how they are working now.
Also with Citrix the user is effectively using Outlook in Minnesota and will
have no way access their emails locally or if the link goes down or the
ability to access them offline on a laptop for instance.

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Fyfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 17:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


You may consider using a solution such as Citrix Metaframe instead. This
would eliminate the need for multiple servers.

Bruce Fyfe, Network Engineer
Lakeside Industries (www.lakesideind.com)
(425) 313-2600
 


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very Remote Office


Certainly.  

Nothing unusual there.

The initial replication of public folders might take a little time depending
on how much you use them.  

William

-Original Message-
From: David Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Very Remote Office


Hello,

We are located in Minnesota, but do work with a firm in Malaysia.  Our
exchange server is here, and they vpn into our server and pull their mail
(POP3).

We are going to be upgrading to EXC2000 later this summer and at that time
are thinking it would be nice to have them using all the exchange features
(calander, task lists, etc,; not just pop mail.

We have a couple of users over there now and they can connect to the
Exchange server (5.5) using exchange services, but the Malaysia connection
is ISDN 128K shared among 10 users and it is painfully slow.

With EXC 2000 is it possible to setup an Exchange box over there that syncs
to our box here, and if so would that give them the access to all our public
folders, etc without the major lag.

TIA

dave
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Free/busy data error

2002-05-16 Thread Scott Burgin

We had 2 exchange 5.5 servers in our NT environment.  One was the
bridgehead server (mailserver 1)that connected to our parent site.  Both
contained mailboxes.  I recently moved all users to non bridgehead server
(mailserver 2).  I made mailserver 2 the bridgehead server and almost
everything works great.  The problem is some users get the following
message:
Unable to update free/busy data.  The contents of this public folder are
currently unavailable.  Either the Microsoft Exchange Server computer
servicing this public folder is down or the public folder has not been
replicated to this server.

Also, when I try to access some Public folders, my Outlook XP client says
it's trying to connect to the former bridgehead.

I left the orignal bridgehead listed under sites in exchange admin because
I wanted to make sure everything worked properly.
Does anyone know what I need to do to resolve this?  I'm assuming I need
to bring the old bridgehead back up and move a role, just not sure what.
Thanks,

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RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem

2002-05-16 Thread Dahl, Peter

Tom,

Yes, this is possible.  You have to give the user directory permissions
for the Public Folder.

Open Exchange System Manager
Browse through to the Public Folder in question and go to properties.
Click the Permissions tab
Click the Directory Rights... Button.
Add the user who needs to send as and you are done.

Peter Dahl.

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


The user wants to send on behalf of the mail-enabled public folder, not
a mailbox. Maybe this isn't even possible?

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:49 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Tom,

What mailbox does the user want to send on behalf of? Have you looked at
the From field in Outlook?

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: Tom Teater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2002 19:47
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: 'Send on behalf of' permission problem


Good day,
We're using Exchange 2000, sp2 which runs on a member server
with win2K Adv Server , sp2 plus hotfixes. I have mail-enabled a public
folder so that all emails involving job inquiries are received by this
public folder. Select users then reply to these inquiries before
entering them into a contacts database. The users would like to use the
'Send on Behalf Of' or the 'Send as' feature when replying to these
inquires.
I must be rather brain dead today, but where is this set for a
public folder?

Thanks!
Tom

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RE: Free/busy data error

2002-05-16 Thread MACBETH, Randy
Title: RE: Free/busy data error





XADM: How to Remove the First Exchange Server in a Site [Q152959]


This Q article is the list of required steps before the first Exchange 5.5 server in the site goes offline permanently.



Randy


-Original Message-
From: Scott Burgin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:24 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Free/busy data error



We had 2 exchange 5.5 servers in our NT environment. One was the
bridgehead server (mailserver 1)that connected to our parent site. Both
contained mailboxes. I recently moved all users to non bridgehead server
(mailserver 2). I made mailserver 2 the bridgehead server and almost
everything works great. The problem is some users get the following
message:
Unable to update free/busy data. The contents of this public folder are
currently unavailable. Either the Microsoft Exchange Server computer
servicing this public folder is down or the public folder has not been
replicated to this server.


Also, when I try to access some Public folders, my Outlook XP client says
it's trying to connect to the former bridgehead.


I left the orignal bridgehead listed under sites in exchange admin because
I wanted to make sure everything worked properly.
Does anyone know what I need to do to resolve this? I'm assuming I need
to bring the old bridgehead back up and move a role, just not sure what.
Thanks,


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RE: Free/busy data error

2002-05-16 Thread Robin Lawrie

I assume from your last sentence that the original bridge head server (mailserver 1) 
is now off the network? Was Exchange removed from it or has it just been unplugged or 
switched off?

I think the problem may be that not all the public folders or some system folders were 
moved from mailserver 1 to mailserver 2 before it was removed. I had a problem like 
this a while ago so excuse the rather vague answer, but I do remember that Microsoft's 
Knowledge Base provided me with the answer.

The reason for my first question is that it should be easier to solve the problem if 
mailserver 1 is still available.

-Original Message-
From: Scott Burgin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 18:24
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Free/busy data error


We had 2 exchange 5.5 servers in our NT environment.  One was the
bridgehead server (mailserver 1)that connected to our parent site.  Both
contained mailboxes.  I recently moved all users to non bridgehead server
(mailserver 2).  I made mailserver 2 the bridgehead server and almost
everything works great.  The problem is some users get the following
message:
Unable to update free/busy data.  The contents of this public folder are
currently unavailable.  Either the Microsoft Exchange Server computer
servicing this public folder is down or the public folder has not been
replicated to this server.

Also, when I try to access some Public folders, my Outlook XP client says
it's trying to connect to the former bridgehead.

I left the orignal bridgehead listed under sites in exchange admin because
I wanted to make sure everything worked properly.
Does anyone know what I need to do to resolve this?  I'm assuming I need
to bring the old bridgehead back up and move a role, just not sure what.
Thanks,

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RE: Free/busy data error

2002-05-16 Thread Scott Burgin

Mailserver 1 is still available, just switched off.  The Public folders
are actually provided by our parent company.  They don't even reside on
mailserver 1, which is interesting.

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RE: Free/busy data error

2002-05-16 Thread MACBETH, Randy

If the server was in it's own site the system folders, such as free/busy,
are on the server which is powered off. There are a number of gotcha's
covered in the previously mentioned Q article which make life a lot easier. 


-Original Message-
From: Scott Burgin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Free/busy data error


Mailserver 1 is still available, just switched off.  The Public folders
are actually provided by our parent company.  They don't even reside on
mailserver 1, which is interesting.

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RE: negatvie value for unread messages

2002-05-16 Thread Nikki Peterson - ITCX

Time issue?

-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:05 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: negatvie value for unread messages


Cool.


-Original Message-
From: Wilson, Stephen -CONT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:00 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: negatvie value for unread messages


inbox show negative value for unread messages. And high number of unread
messages in status bar

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RE: negatvie value for unread messages

2002-05-16 Thread Wilson, Stephen -CONT

running isinteg -fix -pri -test alltests seems to have resolved the problem.

-Original Message-
From: Nikki Peterson - ITCX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: negatvie value for unread messages


Time issue?

-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:05 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: negatvie value for unread messages


Cool.


-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:00 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: negatvie value for unread messages


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RE: Moving OWA to another server

2002-05-16 Thread John Matteson

Looks like another Enron is brewing.

I await the day when you call CA's tech support line and get a recording
saying Dude, you are soo not supported.

John Matteson; Exchange Manager 
Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards 
(404) 239 - 2981

Communications without intelligence is noise; Intelligence without
communications irrelevant -- Gen. Alfred M. Gray, USMC


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:53 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving OWA to another server


But, being able to blame backup software is a good defence in the event
of being 'probed':
http://www.msnbc.com/news/752506.asp?0bl=-0


-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving OWA to another server


Probably the only disclaimer that ever made sense. 
I kind of like it. 

We use ArcserveIt 6.6x to backup our Exchange Server. If our mail
server crashes, please be aware that we will most likely not be able to
restore the database. Please keep backup copies of any correspondence
you email us. Thank you.



-Original Message-
From: Precht, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:11 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving OWA to another server


i love the part about PLEASE NOTE: We are a Microsoft Office Site, our
base version is 95 (v7). Please make sure that files you send can be
read in this format.

-Original Message-
From: Robbins, Geoff. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 05:54 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Moving OWA to another server


Although I am fairly competent with Exchange, I need a bit of assistance
with OWA.

We currently access all OWA traffic through one Exchange server.
However, we want to move that to another Exchange server so that the old
server can be decommissioned.

I have had a look in TechNet but without success.  Can anyone advise how
to do this?  We are a Ex5.5 SP4 house running IIS4.

TIA

Geoff Robbins


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viewing shared calender

2002-05-16 Thread Eldridge, Dave

I have a user that we upgraded to outlook 2k from 97 and now they can't open
a shared calender in another mailbox.

This is what i have .
user1 has a calender called calendershared with user2 set as a reviewer
only.
User2 can see user1 mailbox and can see calendershared but can not open it.
If i give user2 review access to user1 main calender user2 can now see the
calendershared. I shouldn't have to give permissions on the main calender to
be able to see other calenders. correct? Whats weird is it used to work when
user2 had an older version of outlook.

exchange 5.5 sp4

thanks in advance for an info.

dave

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RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of C alend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread John Allhiser

or 12 Euros.

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:22 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
C alend ars)


0 francs. 0 pounds. 0 dollars.

-Original Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 09:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


How much you sell it ? (Calsync)

-Message d'origine-
De : Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé : jeudi 16 mai 2002 10:51
À : MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet : RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)

John,

There is a product from MS which allows you to view multiple Calendars
on a
web page - that's what William was alluding to. Look here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.as
p?ur
l=/msdn-files/027/001/831/msdncompositedoc.xml

I've also developed something called Calsync which allows you to put all
Calendars that you want to view into a Public Folder. 

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 08:54
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar
of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of C alend ars)

2002-05-16 Thread Mal Sasalu

or 100,000 Afghani which is roughly a dollar.

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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:31 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
C alend ars)


or 12 Euros.

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:22 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
C alend ars)


0 francs. 0 pounds. 0 dollars.

-Original Message-
From: Gerard Dumazet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 09:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


How much you sell it ? (Calsync)

-Message d'origine-
De : Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoye : jeudi 16 mai 2002 10:51
A : MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet : RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)

John,

There is a product from MS which allows you to view multiple Calendars
on a
web page - that's what William was alluding to. Look here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.as
p?ur
l=/msdn-files/027/001/831/msdncompositedoc.xml

I've also developed something called Calsync which allows you to put all
Calendars that you want to view into a Public Folder. 

Kevin

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 08:54
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calend ars)


Hi William

Many thanks for your reply.

We probably are adverse to 3rd Party products but
we would like to what might be available especially
if you could point us at an example web site or send
a screen-dump - but please don't spend any time
on this matter.

Thanks again


John 

 -Original Message-
From:   William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   16 May 2002 05:48
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar
of
Calendars)

I have seen the results of this rendered to a webpage (like the
free/busy info), but still administered in Outlook with multiple
accounts.

The coders among us might have a solution or two.  Are you adverse to
third party products?

William

-Original Message-
From: John Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Create a Consolidated Diary of Diaries (or Calendar of
Calendars)


Hello Exchange Group

Many thanks for all your contributions and responses in 
such a varied group of activities!

We have a question regarding the practical application of Exchange 5.5
in 'viewing of multiple calendars' 

  Scenario:

We have 7 members of Staff each with their own
account in Exchange. 

Each of the 7 want to be able to view the other 
6 diaries plus their own, in one consolidated window 
in the format of a 'diary of diaries'.

We can share diaries of course, but that means
clicking each diary in turn, rather than seeing one
over-all schedule for the office.

We could use the meeting request format, but we are looking
at a day by day (or more granular) availability and that would 
dramatically increase traffic overhead, with no real solution.

We can create a public diary where either only available dates / times
are held or not-available dates / times are held.

But neither of these really work and by the time 7, 8, 9 users
names are added the whole window becomes very congested.

We can't believe that corporations with 100+ department people who
have colleagues scheduling their dates for them would only use
individual Exchange accounts...

Has anyone come across any form of a solution that might assist?

Regards,


John Armstrong
Edinburgh, Scotland.

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5.5 upgrade

2002-05-16 Thread Scot Parsons



Currently running 
5.5 standard, academic edition. Does anyone know of a vendor that still sells 
5.5? Need 5.5 enterprise upgrade, (?academic?).

Are the client 
access licenses different for standard and enterprise if I stay at 
5.5?

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RE: 5.5 upgrade

2002-05-16 Thread Precht, David



try 
CDW.. see what they have to offer

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  To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 5.5 
  upgrade
  Currently running 
  5.5 standard, academic edition. Does anyone know of a vendor that still sells 
  5.5? Need 5.5 enterprise upgrade, (?academic?).
  
  Are the client 
  access licenses different for standard and enterprise if I stay at 
  5.5?
  
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RE: 5.5 upgrade

2002-05-16 Thread Dawn R. Ashford



Last year I wasn't able to get license for 5.5 SBS. I had to 
purchase license for 2k and then downgrade. 

  -Original Message-From: Precht, David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:54 
  PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 5.5 
  upgrade
  try 
  CDW.. see what they have to offer
  
-Original Message-From: Scot Parsons 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 15:57 
To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 5.5 
upgrade
Currently 
running 5.5 standard, academic edition. Does anyone know of a vendor that 
still sells 5.5? Need 5.5 enterprise upgrade, 
(?academic?).

Are the client 
access licenses different for standard and enterprise if I stay at 
5.5?

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RE: Outlook WebAccess

2002-05-16 Thread lars andersson

Is your password expired ?  Same thing happened to my boss yesterday.
Quick fix was to set his password to never expire and he got on ok.

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RE: Outlook Pack Rats

2002-05-16 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Title: RE: Outlook Pack Rats





What do you mean by Outlook being a data warehouse?


If you have Exchange Enterprise, your stores are unlimited. You have an issue if you have the standard edition


-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Pack Rats


Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant emails. Our
inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years. 
Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to work as a data
warehouse for email pack rats. I was wondering how other people deal with
this issue and what kinds of tools are available to ensure proper
retention.


Thanks !


Lars


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Exchange CALs.

2002-05-16 Thread doma

Does anyone out there, know if we already Ms Office XP licenses (Outlook
XP), if we still need to get CALs for Exchange?

Tapera Doma
Senior Tech Analyst
V 404-979-9252
F 404-589-2610
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Pack Rats

Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant emails.  Our
inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years. 
Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to work as a data
warehouse for email pack rats.  I was wondering how other people deal with
this issue and what kinds of tools are available to ensure proper
retention.

Thanks !

Lars

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RE: Exchange CALs.

2002-05-16 Thread Steve Ens

yup

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:18 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange CALs.


Does anyone out there, know if we already Ms Office XP licenses (Outlook
XP), if we still need to get CALs for Exchange?

Tapera Doma
Senior Tech Analyst
V 404-979-9252
F 404-589-2610
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Pack Rats

Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant emails.  Our
inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years. 
Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to work as a data
warehouse for email pack rats.  I was wondering how other people deal with
this issue and what kinds of tools are available to ensure proper retention.

Thanks !

Lars

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RE: Outlook Pack Rats

2002-05-16 Thread Ray Zorz

I suppose you could archive to PSTS, with a good naming scheme, burn them
and store them.  Or perhaps look at the 3rd party archive products.

-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Pack Rats


Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant emails.  Our
inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years.
Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to work as a data
warehouse for email pack rats.  I was wondering how other people deal with
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retention.

Thanks !

Lars

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RE: Exchange CALs.

2002-05-16 Thread Martin Blackstone

Mmmm hmmm.
You have Outlook CALS with Office, but no Exchange ones

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:18 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange CALs.


Does anyone out there, know if we already Ms Office XP licenses (Outlook
XP), if we still need to get CALs for Exchange?

Tapera Doma
Senior Tech Analyst
V 404-979-9252
F 404-589-2610
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Pack Rats

Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant emails.  Our
inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years. 
Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to work as a data
warehouse for email pack rats.  I was wondering how other people deal with
this issue and what kinds of tools are available to ensure proper retention.

Thanks !

Lars

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RE: Mail stuck in Outbox

2002-05-16 Thread Whitlock, Teresa

Well, I've resolved this, though I still don't understand the cause (and if
anyone can shed light on it I'd be grateful).  I deleted the users mailbox
and recreated it.  This solved the problem.  I don't understand why it would
when I could log on as him and access the mailbox just fine from a couple of
different computers AND he could access his mailbox just fine through OWA.

Anyway, I did it as a desperation measure and it worked, in case anyone else
experiences this problem.

-Original Message-
From: Whitlock, Teresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:08 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


Re-install of TCP/IP didn't fix the original profile, but it did let him
send using the new one.  So, now I'm really confused.  If it's something
with his mailbox on the Exchange server, why can it be accessed just fine
from other computers?

I'm up for long shots now, I even tried having him start the mailbox with a
the /cleanfreebusy and /cleanreminders switches.

Thanks very much to everyone who has suggested things.  I really appreciate
it.



-Original Message-
From: Whitlock, Teresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:05 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


I have not tried that.  I will try that as soon as I can.

-Original Message-
From: Kent, Larry SYNETICS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


Have you tried Removing/Reinstalling Tcp/IP protocol

-Original Message-
From: Whitlock, Teresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 10:50 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


Okay a new piece of information.  I created a new mailbox and had him add
that profile (with no other).  He was able to check names and add it
successfully, but when he attempts to send a message to me he gets an error
that 'no transport protocol is available'.

-Original Message-
From: Whitlock, Teresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:25 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


Yes, I did check this as well.  This is why I'm so stuck, I swear I checked
ever single thing I could think of.  I know it's got to be something I'm
overlooking, but this is really confusing.

-Original Message-
From: Marty Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox


I have seen two of these lately.

One was a corrupted user profile, but you've checked that.

The other was simply the delivery options (tools - services - delivery).
Some ancient Win95 fax application had added a MS-Mail based entry to the
top of the order, before the MSExchange transport option. You mention that
you've checked their settings, you probably checked this also?

Cheers,
Marty

 -Original Message-
 From: Whitlock, Teresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 7:50 AM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox
 
 
 I have done all of this.  One point that I may not have emphasized is
 that this was working fine and then suddenly not.  My gut tells me 
 there is something with MAPI that is causing the problem.  On one user 
 he is using the same connection, same setup, just a different machine 
 and it works fine.
 The other user doesn't have a second computer to test with.  
 They are both
 off work now so I can't try the telnet, but my guess is that 
 it will work
 since everything else has.  (Including OWA from their machines.) 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Carl Houseman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 2:55 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Mail stuck in Outbox
 
 
 In any problem like this there cannot be too much detail about the
 details. It's what you HAVEN'T told us that will lead to a solution.
 And most importantly, it's what makes the working test machine
 different from the
 broken production machine that is key.
 
 Are both test and production clients operating remotely via same type
 of Internet connection (dialup?) and VPN?  If not - do that.
 
 You said the PST was removed from the profile.  That means the user
 now works online.  Make sure your test machine is also working online 
 with no PST and still works over the VPN.  If both of you login to
 the mailbox at
 the same time and the user sends a message, you should see the message
 appear in the Outbox on your test machine.  Does it deliver?
 
 Note that if this is a dialup VPN, and working online, Outbox messages
 can take 5 minutes or longer to deliver.  If the user gets impatient, 
 bad things can happen, such as... 1. User opens message from the 
 Outbox 2. User clicks
 the close-window X button on the open message and now that 
 message will
 never deliver...
 
 Just shooting in 

RE: Outlook Synchronization - Slow and Painfull

2002-05-16 Thread Carl Houseman

With 1 GB of mailbox no doubt a large percentage of this storage is attachments.  The 
sad thing about OST synchronization is that when you change a message in the slightest 
way, the entire message and all its attachments must be resynchronized.  

For example, you receive a message with an attachment, and reply to it.  The local 
Inbox copy is updated to include a you replied on... tag.  Now that Inbox message 
must be resynchronized.  If it's got 10 MB worth of attachment, that's 10 MB worth of 
synchronizing traffic with no visible effect.

Carl

-Original Message-
From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Synchronization - Slow and Painfull


Exchange 2000 - SP2, OL 2002.  We've been on Exchange since 5.5 and have
always found synchronization to be a pain.  We used to rely on dial up
connections then adopted an NT VPN solution.  With a 1GB mailbox we're
finding that synchronization will pass up to 45MB of data before OL even
starts to pass emails.  The number of emails from this synch is relativley
small, with no attachments and cant imagine them taking that much space.
My guess is that there's some inefficiencies with RPC's but would like to
get a better understanding of whats happening behind the scene's with
remote synchronization.

Lars




  Our corporate philosphy dictates that we retain all pertainant emails in
our inbox so the file sizes are starting to grow.

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RE: Outlook Pack Rats

2002-05-16 Thread Walt Brannon

Create some additional folders in each mailbox, move older mail out of the
inbox. This will speed synchronization.  You could also give each employee a
private Public Folder. They can offload some mail there. That will load
balance your database to some degree.

Walt

 -Original Message-
 From: lars andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:28 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: Outlook Pack Rats
 
 
 Our company requires 100% email retention of all pertainant 
 emails.  Our
 inboxes are growing pretty big, around 1gb after a few years. 
 Synchronization is an issue and I know OL wasnt designed to 
 work as a data
 warehouse for email pack rats.  I was wondering how other 
 people deal with
 this issue and what kinds of tools are available to ensure proper
 retention.
 
 Thanks !
 
 Lars
 
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2002-05-16 Thread Rose, Adrian








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IS/DS recovery

2002-05-16 Thread Karl Burbage

Some users create sub-folders in the inbox of their mailbox.  If I perform
a single mailbox recovery as as per MS Exchange Disaster Recovery Part 1,
will the inbox sub-folders be intact?

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Using OSTs for backup

2002-05-16 Thread Karl Burbage

We have a modest Exch 5.5 server with around 3.2GB of IS data and 40 odd
users.  We've had a system failure recently.  I had the idea that, space
permitting on the client machines, if everyone had sync'd OSTs that if we
were to have a total outage/failure, we have the option of 'starting'
again - a kind of belt and braces idea in the event backups fail, and so
on.

Would there be any major down sides with this idea?
Can ordinary (no password protection) PSTs be opened by any Outlook
install?

Regards

Karl

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RE: Using OSTs for backup

2002-05-16 Thread Salvador Manzo

Possible, yes... Recommended, no.

In the event of a total system failure such as you describe, you would only
be able to recover mailbox contents.  No public folders, no distribution
lists, no directory information (smtp addresses, etc.)

Procedure might run something like this...

Bring up client offline.  Do NOT attempt to synch.
Export data to PST (if you've had to rebuild the server, the pointers in the
OST will be broken.  I don't believe you'll be able to rebuild directory
information from the OSTs alone).
Import data to rebuilt Exchange server, via either client or EXMERGE.


You would be MUCH better off with actual Disaster Recovery procedures.  For
the size of your IS, you could get by with an IDE based TR-4 solution (if
you're only worried about restoring Exchange).  About US$500 or so for the
drive, plus $30 or so per 10/20GB media.  

 Actually, re-reading the below, it might be best to also do a CSV directory
export, so you can at least get your recipients up to match the OST-PST
procedure quickly.


And, yes, PSTs can be opened by any configuration of Outlook.

-Original Message-
From: Karl Burbage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Using OSTs for backup


We have a modest Exch 5.5 server with around 3.2GB of IS data and 40 odd
users.  We've had a system failure recently.  I had the idea that, space
permitting on the client machines, if everyone had sync'd OSTs that if we
were to have a total outage/failure, we have the option of 'starting' again
- a kind of belt and braces idea in the event backups fail, and so on.

Would there be any major down sides with this idea?
Can ordinary (no password protection) PSTs be opened by any Outlook install?

Regards

Karl

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OWA Firewall

2002-05-16 Thread student2003

Newbie alert!

To allow Internet access using SSL to our Exchange 5.5 OWA server do 
we need to open ports 80 and port 995? Is that all we need? THANKS!


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OWA User Guide

2002-05-16 Thread Jan Wilson

Being essentially ... Lazy - I wonder if anyone knows of a site what has
a users guide for Outlook Web Access. I'd rather not write one.. 
Thank you!



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RE: OWA Firewall IGNORE THIS POST

2002-05-16 Thread Jan Wilson


I figured out it has to be 443 for SSL - the MS Training guide says 995
which is for IMAP/SSL?


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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA  Firewall


Newbie alert!

To allow Internet access using SSL to our Exchange 5.5 OWA server do 
we need to open ports 80 and port 995? Is that all we need? THANKS!


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RE: OWA Firewall

2002-05-16 Thread Andy David

Use 443 instead of 995.


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Subject: OWA  Firewall


Newbie alert!

To allow Internet access using SSL to our Exchange 5.5 OWA server do 
we need to open ports 80 and port 995? Is that all we need? THANKS!


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RE: OWA User Guide

2002-05-16 Thread Andy David

www.microsoft.com has loads!


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Subject: OWA User Guide


Being essentially ... Lazy - I wonder if anyone knows of a site what has
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RE: OWA Firewall IGNORE THIS POST

2002-05-16 Thread Andy David

POP3s

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From: Jan Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:45 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OWA  Firewall IGNORE THIS POST



I figured out it has to be 443 for SSL - the MS Training guide says 995
which is for IMAP/SSL?


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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA  Firewall


Newbie alert!

To allow Internet access using SSL to our Exchange 5.5 OWA server do 
we need to open ports 80 and port 995? Is that all we need? THANKS!


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RE: OWA User Guide

2002-05-16 Thread Jan Wilson


In case anyone else is interested this is the best I have found so far.
http://168.91.42.5/ivytech/ccs/docs/Outlook/



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RE: OWA Firewall

2002-05-16 Thread Martin Blackstone

No. Just 443 TCP.

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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA  Firewall


Newbie alert!

To allow Internet access using SSL to our Exchange 5.5 OWA server do 
we need to open ports 80 and port 995? Is that all we need? THANKS!


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RE: Using OSTs for backup

2002-05-16 Thread Martin Blackstone

How about backups instead?

-Original Message-
From: Karl Burbage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Using OSTs for backup


We have a modest Exch 5.5 server with around 3.2GB of IS data and 40 odd
users.  We've had a system failure recently.  I had the idea that, space
permitting on the client machines, if everyone had sync'd OSTs that if we
were to have a total outage/failure, we have the option of 'starting' again
- a kind of belt and braces idea in the event backups fail, and so on.

Would there be any major down sides with this idea?
Can ordinary (no password protection) PSTs be opened by any Outlook install?

Regards

Karl

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