Public Folder Defer message 430-4.2.0 STOREDRV

2011-06-21 Thread phil levine
I am trying to send a message through my CAS server to a public folder on 
Exchange 2003. I have checked the permissions on the CAS and restarted the 
transport service but the message still just sits. I have also verified the 
permissions on the Exchange Servers group. Any ideas?
 
Thanks
 
Phil
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RE: Address Book Question

2011-06-21 Thread Brown, Larry
Kevin,
It's not a question of how. It's that I don't see the sense to this if we are 
to remain a separate entity. Company A is regulated by the state we are in, so 
we can be owned by a holding company, but not be absorbed by it or any other 
company of the same type that operates out of state.

The money wasted alone is enough of a reason to me (scrapping a functional 
Exchange system that is already paid for and covered under our Enterprise 
license) and having to pay a vender to provide what we already have.

I'm just trying to figure out a way to make company B happy without incurring 
costs to company A.

Oh...and I found out this morning that the Free/Busy issue isn't that high of a 
concern...

Larry

From: KevinM [mailto:kev...@wlkmmas.org]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 2:51 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Cc: McCready, Rob
Subject: RE: Address Book Question

I just did the last month for a company who bought 2 other companies. We used 
the Quest Migration (QMM) tools to create disabled AD Accounts in all 3 
domains. The hard part with three was routing email for a single name space. 
With 2 the shares name space is pretty simple. We used the QMM to set 
targetaddress for all of the disabled users, and setup a messed receive and 
send connector thing based on the targetaddress name spaces.


1.   The bought company has a throw away AD at this point. Anything you do 
in the source domain will make routing for a single name space a bit harder to 
do. You don't want Exchange to try to deliver locally for users who are in 
another domain. Contacts might be simpler, but I've always done disabled AD 
accounts.

2.   Yes this is feasible.

3.   Best way to do this is with Quest Migration tools. If you use Quest 
then 1 and 2 are done for as part of the setup of QMM


From: Brown, Larry [mailto:lc.br...@dplinc.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Cc: McCready, Rob
Subject: Address Book Question

Company A (companyA.com) is being bought by Company B (companyB.com).

Company A has an established Exchange 2007 environment.

Company B is a multi-national holding company with many sub companies. They use 
a hosted Exchange 2007 environment.

Company B wants everyone from Company A to be on their exchange servers for 
ease of use, ( everyone in Company B wants to be able to look up Company A 
employees in the Global Address Book) and for setting up meetings/sharing 
free/busy data.

Company A in all other aspects will keep their domain and local network 
services.

To do this, they are proposing creating AD accounts on companyB.com. Users will 
log in to CompanyA.com, then have to authenticate Outlook with CompanyB.com to 
get their email.

Also, Company A will have to dispose of their Exchange environment and sign a 
contract to use the hosted Exchange environment, thus wasting the dollars 
already spent to create Company A's Exchange environment while running up a new 
cost to Company A.


Question: Isn't there a better way to do this?

* Since somebody has to create the AD accounts anyway, why not just 
create Contacts in the Company B GAL for all users of Company A?

* Is it feasible to export our GAL and have them import a copy, to be 
listed under their GAL?

* ? I have no ideas for how to share the free/busy data.

This is very much at the is this feasible/does it make sense stage. I'd 
appreciate any input.

 Larry C. Brown
   LAN/WAN CS Support

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Re: Address Book Question

2011-06-21 Thread sms adm
Hi Larry, I am a customer :)

As for takeovers, my experience has been that resistance is usually futile
(and frustrating).
They usually have processes for this type of thing.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Brown, Larry lc.br...@dplinc.com wrote:

  Kevin,

 It’s not a question of how. It’s that I don’t see the sense to this if we
 are to remain a separate entity. Company A is regulated by the state we are
 in, so we can be owned by a holding company, but not be absorbed by it or
 any other company of the same type that operates out of state.

 ** **

 The money wasted alone is enough of a reason to me (scrapping a functional
 Exchange system that is already paid for and covered under our Enterprise
 license) and having to pay a vender to provide what we already have.

 ** **

 I’m just trying to figure out a way to make company B happy without
 incurring costs to company A.

 ** **

 Oh…and I found out this morning that the Free/Busy issue isn’t that high of
 a concern…

 ** **

 *Larry*

 ** **

 *From:* KevinM [mailto:kev...@wlkmmas.org]
 *Sent:* Monday, June 20, 2011 2:51 PM

 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Cc:* McCready, Rob
 *Subject:* RE: Address Book Question

  ** **

 I just did the last month for a company who bought 2 other companies. We
 used the Quest Migration (QMM) tools to create disabled AD Accounts in all 3
 domains. The hard part with three was routing email for a single name space.
 With 2 the shares name space is pretty simple. We used the QMM to set
 targetaddress for all of the disabled users, and setup a messed receive and
 send connector thing based on the targetaddress name spaces. 

 ** **

 **1.   **The bought company has a throw away AD at this point.
 Anything you do in the source domain will make routing for a single name
 space a bit harder to do. You don’t want Exchange to try to deliver locally
 for users who are in another domain. Contacts might be simpler, but I’ve
 always done disabled AD accounts.

 **2.   **Yes this is feasible.

 **3.   **Best way to do this is with Quest Migration tools. If you use
 Quest then 1 and 2 are done for as part of the setup of QMM

 ** **

 *From:* Brown, Larry [mailto:lc.br...@dplinc.com]
 *Sent:* Monday, June 20, 2011 11:29 AM
 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Cc:* McCready, Rob
 *Subject:* Address Book Question

 ** **

 Company A (companyA.com) is being bought by Company B (companyB.com).

 ** **

 Company A has an established Exchange 2007 environment.

 ** **

 Company B is a multi-national holding company with many sub companies. They
 use a hosted Exchange 2007 environment.

 ** **

 Company B wants everyone from Company A to be on their exchange servers for
 ease of use, ( everyone in Company B wants to be able to look up Company A
 employees in the Global Address Book) and for setting up meetings/sharing
 free/busy data.

 ** **

 Company A in all other aspects will keep their domain and local network
 services.

 ** **

 To do this, they are proposing creating AD accounts on companyB.com. Users
 will log in to CompanyA.com, then have to authenticate Outlook with
 CompanyB.com to get their email.

 ** **

 Also, Company A will have to dispose of their Exchange environment and sign
 a contract to use the hosted Exchange environment, thus wasting the dollars
 already spent to create Company A’s Exchange environment while running up a
 new cost to Company A.

 ** **

 ** **

 Question: Isn’t there a better way to do this?

 **· **Since somebody has to create the AD accounts anyway, why not
 just create Contacts in the Company B GAL for all users of Company A?

 **· **Is it feasible to export our GAL and have them import a
 copy, to be listed under their GAL?

 **· **? I have no ideas for how to share the free/busy
 data.

 ** **

 This is very much at the “is this feasible/does it make sense” stage. I’d
 appreciate any input.

 ** **

 * Larry C. Brown*

LAN/WAN CS Support

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RE: Public Folder Defer message 430-4.2.0 STOREDRV

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Can you give me the exact message from your connection log and send-connector 
log on the CAS?

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
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From: phil levine [mailto:plevin...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:31 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Public Folder Defer message 430-4.2.0 STOREDRV

I am trying to send a message through my CAS server to a public folder on 
Exchange 2003. I have checked the permissions on the CAS and restarted the 
transport service but the message still just sits. I have also verified the 
permissions on the Exchange Servers group. Any ideas?

Thanks

Phil

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RE: Auto-login to OWA

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Well, you can modify the login.aspx to do what you want. But it's a POST, not a 
GET. And the login.aspx file gets replaced with just about every rollup/sp so 
you have to be prepared to redo your changes every time you do an update.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Auto-login to OWA



Is there a way to send the password to 2007 OWA as part of the URL?

We're setting up a non-human user account in a kiosk environment and we're 
looking for ways to have machine operators monitor email without knowing 
passwords.





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Re: Auto-login to OWA

2011-06-21 Thread Zvonimir Bilic
You can create a script to automatically login to OWA using autoit and compile 
an exe.



On Jun 21, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote:

 Well, you can modify the login.aspx to do what you want. But it’s a POST, not 
 a GET. And the login.aspx file gets replaced with just about every rollup/sp 
 so you have to be prepared to redo your changes every time you do an update.
 
  
 
 Regards,
 
  
 
 Michael B. Smith
 
 Consultant and Exchange MVP
 
 http://TheEssentialExchange.com
 
  
 
 From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:38 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: Auto-login to OWA
 
  
 
  
 
 Is there a way to send the password to 2007 OWA as part of the URL?
 
 We’re setting up a non-human user account in a kiosk environment and we’re 
 looking for ways to have machine operators monitor email without knowing 
 passwords.
 
  
 
  
 
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RE: question regarding autodiscover

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
What do you want them to pick up? Please explain your topology a little.

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-Original Message-
From: Sharp, Kevin [mailto:kevin.sh...@usask.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: question regarding autodiscover

A question about autodiscover

If you are in a scenario where you are in an upgrade scenario...and some users 
are picking up the exchange 2010 servers CAS/HUBs from the autodiscover SCP 
from ADis there a way to prevent this?  Is this controlled by 
autodiscoverserviceinternaluri?

Thanks

kevin

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RE: question regarding autodiscover

2011-06-21 Thread Sharp, Kevin
Just got the 2010 environment up, so all users are still on 2007, so preferably 
they keep using the 2007 cas/hubs while I work on the 2010 servers.

Thanks

kevin

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 11:03 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: question regarding autodiscover

What do you want them to pick up? Please explain your topology a little.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Sharp, Kevin [mailto:kevin.sh...@usask.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: question regarding autodiscover

A question about autodiscover

If you are in a scenario where you are in an upgrade scenario...and some users 
are picking up the exchange 2010 servers CAS/HUBs from the autodiscover SCP 
from ADis there a way to prevent this?  Is this controlled by 
autodiscoverserviceinternaluri?

Thanks

kevin

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RE: question regarding autodiscover

2011-06-21 Thread Simon Butler
I blogged on this just last week.

http://blog.sembee.co.uk/post/Introduction-of-a-New-CAS-Server-Causes-Certificate-Prompts.aspx

The usual reason is for certificate prompts, but your cause is valid as well, 
and the fix is the same. You just change the value on the new CAS to point the 
users at another server. 

Simon. 


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-Original Message-
From: Sharp, Kevin [mailto:kevin.sh...@usask.ca] 
Sent: 21 June 2011 18:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: question regarding autodiscover

Just got the 2010 environment up, so all users are still on 2007, so preferably 
they keep using the 2007 cas/hubs while I work on the 2010 servers.

Thanks

kevin

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 11:03 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: question regarding autodiscover

What do you want them to pick up? Please explain your topology a little.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Sharp, Kevin [mailto:kevin.sh...@usask.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: question regarding autodiscover

A question about autodiscover

If you are in a scenario where you are in an upgrade scenario...and some users 
are picking up the exchange 2010 servers CAS/HUBs from the autodiscover SCP 
from ADis there a way to prevent this?  Is this controlled by 
autodiscoverserviceinternaluri?

Thanks

kevin

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RE: Auto-login to OWA

2011-06-21 Thread Joseph L. Casale
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/exchange/ewsconsolenotify.aspx

Check that out...

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:48 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Auto-login to OWA

Well, you can modify the login.aspx to do what you want. But it's a POST, not a 
GET. And the login.aspx file gets replaced with just about every rollup/sp so 
you have to be prepared to redo your changes every time you do an update.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Auto-login to OWA



Is there a way to send the password to 2007 OWA as part of the URL?

We're setting up a non-human user account in a kiosk environment and we're 
looking for ways to have machine operators monitor email without knowing 
passwords.





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RE: Address Book Question

2011-06-21 Thread KevinM
Companies that do a lot of buying of other companies have teams, and processes 
dedicated to this. I've seen a number of companies that go for a full scorched 
earth process where they replace everything in the bought company regardless of 
price, or age.  Sounds like you have a bit of a fun mess on your hands!!



From: Brown, Larry [mailto:lc.br...@dplinc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Address Book Question

Kevin,
It's not a question of how. It's that I don't see the sense to this if we are 
to remain a separate entity. Company A is regulated by the state we are in, so 
we can be owned by a holding company, but not be absorbed by it or any other 
company of the same type that operates out of state.

The money wasted alone is enough of a reason to me (scrapping a functional 
Exchange system that is already paid for and covered under our Enterprise 
license) and having to pay a vender to provide what we already have.

I'm just trying to figure out a way to make company B happy without incurring 
costs to company A.

Oh...and I found out this morning that the Free/Busy issue isn't that high of a 
concern...

Larry

From: KevinM [mailto:kev...@wlkmmas.org]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 2:51 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Cc: McCready, Rob
Subject: RE: Address Book Question

I just did the last month for a company who bought 2 other companies. We used 
the Quest Migration (QMM) tools to create disabled AD Accounts in all 3 
domains. The hard part with three was routing email for a single name space. 
With 2 the shares name space is pretty simple. We used the QMM to set 
targetaddress for all of the disabled users, and setup a messed receive and 
send connector thing based on the targetaddress name spaces.


1.   The bought company has a throw away AD at this point. Anything you do 
in the source domain will make routing for a single name space a bit harder to 
do. You don't want Exchange to try to deliver locally for users who are in 
another domain. Contacts might be simpler, but I've always done disabled AD 
accounts.

2.   Yes this is feasible.

3.   Best way to do this is with Quest Migration tools. If you use Quest 
then 1 and 2 are done for as part of the setup of QMM


From: Brown, Larry [mailto:lc.br...@dplinc.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Cc: McCready, Rob
Subject: Address Book Question

Company A (companyA.com) is being bought by Company B (companyB.com).

Company A has an established Exchange 2007 environment.

Company B is a multi-national holding company with many sub companies. They use 
a hosted Exchange 2007 environment.

Company B wants everyone from Company A to be on their exchange servers for 
ease of use, ( everyone in Company B wants to be able to look up Company A 
employees in the Global Address Book) and for setting up meetings/sharing 
free/busy data.

Company A in all other aspects will keep their domain and local network 
services.

To do this, they are proposing creating AD accounts on companyB.com. Users will 
log in to CompanyA.com, then have to authenticate Outlook with CompanyB.com to 
get their email.

Also, Company A will have to dispose of their Exchange environment and sign a 
contract to use the hosted Exchange environment, thus wasting the dollars 
already spent to create Company A's Exchange environment while running up a new 
cost to Company A.


Question: Isn't there a better way to do this?

* Since somebody has to create the AD accounts anyway, why not just 
create Contacts in the Company B GAL for all users of Company A?

* Is it feasible to export our GAL and have them import a copy, to be 
listed under their GAL?

* ? I have no ideas for how to share the free/busy data.

This is very much at the is this feasible/does it make sense stage. I'd 
appreciate any input.

 Larry C. Brown
   LAN/WAN CS Support

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