RE: Event ID: 8213

2002-08-01 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

We sometimes get this error and it is usually sorted by running the
/cleanfreebusy switch with outlook search TechNet for outlook switches
for full information on these. Our site is Exchange 5.5 Sp4 - so YMMV

Hope this is of use

Jack

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Yes, I have it on one server as well. I cant find any info either!
I hope this resolves in here, it kinda bothers me!
jlc

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From: Ted Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 2:19 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Event ID: 8213

I have tried every reference to solve the MSExchangeFBPublish problem
that
consistantly shows up in my event viewer.  The server was upgraded from
Exchange 5.5 to 2000.

When users open Outlook 2000 (Only version in place at this time), the
always get an error message that states that the calendar was unable to
update the Free/Busy information.

Has anyone else had this issue?

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RE: Copying outlook profiles

2002-07-30 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

you could try the Profile Wizard from the Office Resource Kit.

HTH
Jack

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I have a 5.5 sp4 and nt4 domain. users have win2k and outlook2k.

I have a dept that has 12 pc's  and there are 25 people all day/night that
share these pc's ( Pharmacy at my hospital). They all have email profiles
set up but use OWA. Works just fine. They now have an app that requires
their be an outlook profile installed to bring up an email applet (Sending
of an attachment from the app.) . What's the easiest way to get 25 profiles
on 12 pc's besides typing in the profiles at each workstation. Is there a
way to set up one ws, add the 25 profiles and copy it to the other 11 pc's.
I don't see anything in technet that applies to outlook 2k. 
Thanks in advance.

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RE: Default Mail Program

2002-03-28 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

In Internet Explorer, go to Tools | Internet Options | Programs and change
it there - I think this should sort it

HTH
Jack

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I had this and as I recall (premature senility) reinstalling Outlook (not
Office) did the trick.  I may have had to uninstall it first, though.

Steve

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Subject: Default Mail Program


How does one make Outlook the default mail program when you want to use the
Send To feature of either Word or IE. I have 2 boxes that for some reason,
now want to use Outlook Express instead of Outlook 2000. Both are running
Windows NT WS 4 w/SP6A and used to use Outlook, but now want to use Outlook
Express. Both have IE V5.5 installed too. Re-Installed Office 2000 but it
did not correct problem. Is there a registry setting for this?


Thanks

John



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Message Limits - easy answer I'm sure

2002-02-19 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

Stupid question. someone has implemented a restriction on the maximum
size of message that can be delivered internally within our Exchange 5.5 SP3
environment.

I now have a user who is trying to send an attachment that takes him over
that limit - it's to internal and external recipients - so a file share
won't work... ;-)

Can someone give me a clue where I should be looking??

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RE: Message Limits - easy answer I'm sure

2002-02-19 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

There is something somewhere to do with this - There are NO user level
restrictions on any of the mailboxes involved... - The error mentions the
message size exceeding the maximum for the transport or recipient. Where
would a limit be set on a transport type?

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Stupid question. someone has implemented a restriction on the maximum
size of message that can be delivered internally within our Exchange 5.5 SP3
environment.

I now have a user who is trying to send an attachment that takes him over
that limit - it's to internal and external recipients - so a file share
won't work... ;-)

Can someone give me a clue where I should be looking??

Cheers
Jack

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RE: Message Limits - easy answer I'm sure

2002-02-19 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

I think that's what has happened - but I'm having a blind day and I
can't find out where to alter it - any chance of a pointer??

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Maybe someone slapped a limit on the MTA, as this would affect a lot of
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For Exchange 5.5 it is not global.  Click on that user's mailbox, and go
to Limits tab.

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Stupid question. someone has implemented a restriction on the
maximum size of message that can be delivered internally within our
Exchange 5.5 SP3 environment.

I now have a user who is trying to send an attachment that takes him
over that limit - it's to internal and external recipients - so a file
share won't work... ;-)

Can someone give me a clue where I should be looking??

Cheers
Jack

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RE: Message Limits - easy answer I'm sure

2002-02-19 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

Thanks Neil - I knew it was right in front of me - All sorted now!!

Jack

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In Exch. Admin, highlight your server name, and in the right-hand pane,
you'll see the Message Transfer Agent.  The size limit will be on one of
the tabs (General I think)

Neil Hobson

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I think that's what has happened - but I'm having a blind day and I
can't find out where to alter it - any chance of a pointer??

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For Exchange 5.5 it is not global.  Click on that user's mailbox, and go
to Limits tab.

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Subject: Message Limits - easy answer I'm sure


Stupid question. someone has implemented a restriction on the
maximum size of message that can be delivered internally within our
Exchange 5.5 SP3 environment.

I now have a user who is trying to send an attachment that takes him
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RE: PST files

2002-02-07 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

Did the dearly departed delete all the mail - but not compact it
afterwards PST's have white space too - just like Exchange
Databases.

just a thought

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Exchange 5.5 SP4, Outlook 98, NT 4.0 SP6.  We have a user who recently left
the company.  He has
a PST file on his home drive.  A user who has taken over his
responsibilities wants to add the PST folder
to their Outlook box.  If you right click on the PST  file and check
properties, it says that the file is
186 MB, but when you open the folder, there's nothing in it.  Originally, we
received a message that the file was in use and could not be accessed.
That's when I had the current user take ownership of the file and try again.
No success.  The file can now be accessed, but it shows up as 0 bytes.
Anybody know why?

Thanks.

Robert

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RE: Lotus Notes Take Over

2002-02-07 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

Michael, we use the Lotus Notes connector (Exchange 5.5 to Notes 4 / 5) and
have done for some time, it is far from perfect - but it does the job we ask
of it - most of the time

We run a Notes server locally - purely for show - and forward all our mail
to there to get it into the Notes system used by the rest of RSA Group. We
have problems with it falling over periodically - and the guys who support
our notes server recommend re-booting it once a week because of a known
memory leak!!! (and our CEO wants everyone on Notes ASAP - go figure...) 

The reboots tend not to happen - we like to prove the point (Exchange stays
up - so Notes should - if it's enterprise ready) .. but this does mean
that occasionally we loose connectivity - it's easy enough to sort - reboot
notes and restart the connectivity processes in Exchange. Not perfect - but
it gently reminds our local managers that Notes isn't really all that good -
plus have you _seen_ the GUI?? (God-awful Unusable Incapable. ;-)

The address books are shared and the mail flows most of the time... if you
must interact with notes then it's the best way forward

Just my £0.02

HTH
Jack

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that accepts and forwards to the other location sites own Domino servers via
encrypted VPN tunnels.  They have “informed” us that my companies’ three
sites must convert from Exchange to the Lotus Domino servers to fit into
their structure.  I would like to keep my current Exchange server and use it
to receive and send to the central Domino server (for cost reasons and the
fact I know zero about the Lotus product).  I am just getting started on
some reading on the Lotus connector for Exchange and synchronizing the two
servers.  So far it looks possible to connect for mail transfer and
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OT: RE: Exchange Book

2002-01-16 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

see suitable response below.grin

For too long we men have been divided and conquered in the name of
equality, feminism and a host of other bobbins.
No more! The man fights back!!
Tell your friends, the 90's man is dead Long live the Man of 2002.
Listen up ladies, below is how it REALLY is.
 
1. If you think you might be fat, you are. Don't ask us. Just get your arse
down a gym.
 
2. Learn to work the toilet seat: if it's up, put the bloody thing down.
 
3. Don't cut your hair. Ever. It causes unnecessary arguments when we dare
to comment on it.
 
4. Birthdays, Valentines, and Anniversaries are not quests to see if we can
find the perfect present... again.
 
5. Sometimes, we're not thinking about you. Live with it.
 
6. Saturday = Football (soccer for the yanks out there!!). Let it be.
 
7. Shopping is not a sport.
 
8. Anything you wear is fine. Really !!!.
 
9. Ask for what you want directly. Subtle hints don't work.
 
10. Face it, peeing standing up is more difficult than peeing from point
blank range. We're bound to miss sometimes.
 
11. Most blokes own two to three pairs of shoes, so what makes you think
we'd be any good at choosing which pair, out of thirty, would look good with
that particular dress?
 
12. 'Yes', 'No' and 'Mmm' are perfectly acceptable answers.
 
13. A headache that lasts for 17 months is a problem. See a doctor.
 
14. Your Mum doesn't have to be our best friend.
 
15. Check your oil. It is an essential part of car maintenance.
 
16. The relationship is never going to be like it was the first two months
we were going out.
 
17. Anything we said 6 or 8 months ago is inadmissible in a subsequent
argument.
 
18. It's not the dress that makes you look fat. It's all that bloody
chocolate you eat!!
 
19. Telling us that the models in the men's magazines are airbrushed makes
you sound jealous and petty and it's certainly not going to deter us from
reading them.
 
20. The male models with great bodies you see in magazines are all gay.
 
21. If something we said could be interpreted two ways, and one of these
ways makes you sad and angry, we meant the other one.
 
22. Let us ogle. If we don't look at other women, how can we rate how pretty
you are?
 
23. Whenever possible, please say whatever you have to say during the
commercial breaks.
 
24. When we are in bed and look tired this means that we are tired and
definitely does not mean that we want to discuss the relationship.
 
25. If you want some dessert after a meal - have some. You don't HAVE to
finish it. You can just taste it if you like but don't say No, I
couldn't/shouldn't/don't want any and then eat half of mine.
 
26. Dieting doesn't work without exercise.
 
27. If you're on a diet it doesn't mean my meals should be rabbit food as
well.
 
28. A man's four essential food groups are: white meat, red meat, potatos
and cold beer. Please ensure all meals contain a good balance of the above
in acceptable quantities - everything else falls under the category
'garnish'.
 
29. Do not question our sense of direction.
 
 
If you can learn the above, then man and woman can co-exist on a level based
on love and mutual respect.
 
The ball is in your court.
 
Sincerely,
The Lads.


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Sent: 16 January 2002 15:52
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You stop saying that about 3 years after you get married - you just do
what
she says without comment!

Kevin

BTW In case my wife by some fantastic random chance far beyond the
comprehension of mere mortals happens to see this message, I would just
like
to say that she is the greatest women I have ever known and my life
would be
empty without her. I know this because she told me!

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From: Callan, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2002 15:38
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange Book


Thanks for the info.  Every night before I go to bed, I stand in front
on
the mirror, and just keep saying, Yes, dear! over and over.  I want to
be
prepared.

-Original Message-
From: Snook, Kevin S (ITD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:53 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange Book


I was reading a book on my honeymoon night entitled Women - what you
need
to know. It included the following (sorry Missy and Michele - but I
guess
you know this stuff):

1. Fine
This is the word women use at the end of any argument when they feel
they
are right but can't stand to hear you argue any longer. It means that
you
should shut up. (NEVER use 

RE: Exchange Topology tool

2001-12-21 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

I ran it without a problem from a Win2K pro box to a bunch of NT4 Sp5 
Exchange 5.5 Sp3 servers so Sp6 shouldn't be an issue from NT's point of
view...

What SP is your Exchange server at?
Is LDAP enabled?

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From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2001 18:16
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange Topology tool


try SP6...and
Access to an Exchange server with LDAP Protocol Support. Exchange Server 5.5
or higher is necessary.
 is a prereq.
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From: Douglas Hull [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:12
Subject: RE: Exchange Topology tool


 I keep getting an error when I try to run exMap. Unable to Open
 Connection through the Active Directory Provider. I don't have AD!! I
 have Exchange 5.5 on NT4 SP5 and I'm running exmap on my win2K pro pc. Any
 ideas? I initially thought it only worked with AD but apparently thats not
 true.


 Exmap is a great free tool - it does what it says.  Easy and quick, all
 you
  need is Visio.
  I have a nice big printout of my Exchange Org. posted above my desk.
Our
  org. isn't very complex, but its nice to see all the sites and different
  connectors represented graphically.
 
  -Jim
 
  -Original Message-
  From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 4:16 PM
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
  Subject: Re: Exchange Topology tool
 
 
  Looks like a great tool... Anybody care to comment on its good or bad
points
  ?
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jim Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 12:18
  Subject: RE: Exchange Topology tool
 
 
   Quick search at www.microsoft.com for Exmap reveals (may be
   wrapped):
  
 
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtechn
   ol/exchange/downloads/topology.asp
  
   Jim Holmgren MCSE, CCNA
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Network Engineer
   Advertising.com
  
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   -Original Message-
   From: EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 12:09 PM
   To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
   Subject: RE: Exchange Topology tool
  
  
   which is available where??
  
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   Does anybody know of a tool that will generate a visio diagram of your
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   with active directory. I am using Exchange 5.5 on a mixture on W2K and
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RE: Exchange Topology tool

2001-12-14 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

which is available where??

-Original Message-
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Sent: 14 December 2001 15:01
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Does anybody know of a tool that will generate a visio diagram of your
exchange topology? I found one on the MS website but it only works with
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RE: Hacking tool to .pst files

2001-12-13 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM

I think you might mean L0phtCrack - it's a SAM cracker to brute-force NT
passwords - no use for PST's I'm afraid...

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mit freundlichen Grüßen,(Best Regards), 
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Subject: Hacking tool to .pst files


One of our ever wise staff members managed to lock herself out of her
personal folders by setting a password on it which she can not recall. This
file of course contains 'mission critical' information for her (blah blah
blah). Anyone have a name or URL for a good pst password hacking tool?
Thanks

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RE: Old .OST File

2001-10-04 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: RE: Old .OST File





Create another mail profile that points to it - open it offline and export to PST


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I have an old .ost file that I would like to look at to make sure that
there isn't any pertinent info in it, however I can't seem to figure out
how to open it with out screwing up my own system. Any ideas?


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RE: Happy Birthday to email

2001-10-02 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: Message



Nice to see someone else of my generation on the list ;-) ..shame you 
know so much more than me :-( .. but I keep trying

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 02 October 2001 
  20:07To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Happy 
  Birthday to emailTHIS MESSAGE 
  ORIGINATED ON THE INTERNET - Please read the detailed disclaimer 
  below.--
  yeah 
  I was a wee lad then.. or about 4 maybe??
  
  
  Kevinm WLKMMAS, 
  UCC+WCA
  ~~~
  All spelling and Factual errors are 
  the fault of Bob Barker
  ~~~
  
  This space has been rented 
  by:
  Http://www.tiggercam.co.uk For all your 
  tigger needs
  You 2 can rent this space if you need 
  it.
  

-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 
October 02, 2001 11:53 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Happy Birthday to email
Start here:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html

The original was written in 1981/1982 I believe. 


Kevin? Were you born yet?


-Original Message-From: David James 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 
02, 2001 12:02 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
RE: Happy Birthday to email
I 
wish I knew how to use email...

  
  -Original Message-From: Ropiak Steve 
  - NAO Florence Office Exchange and Bar Code Admn. 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 
  1:46 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Happy Birthday to email
  Some of us were graduating high school.
  
  mit freundlichen Grüßen / best 
  regards 
  Steve Ropiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] office (207) 
  989-9115 cell (513) 314-0197 

  
-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 
2001 2:30 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
RE: Happy Birthday to email
Some of the people here weren't even born yet. 
[1]

[1] Hi Bill!

-Original Message-From: Bill Higgins 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 
2001 11:18 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
Happy Birthday to email
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RE: Happy Birthday to email

2001-10-02 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: Message



bmmm brrr!! ;-

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 02 October 2001 
  20:26To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Happy 
  Birthday to email
  just 
  keep on trucking and someday you will make it.. : 
  
  
  
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-Original Message-From: EALES, Jack / 
RSAIFS - IOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 
October 02, 2001 12:19 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Happy Birthday to email
Nice to see someone else of my generation on the list ;-) ..shame 
you know so much more than me :-( .. but I keep 
trying

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 02 October 2001 
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  maybe??
  
  
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-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 
October 02, 2001 11:53 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Happy Birthday to 
email
Start here:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html

The original was written in 1981/1982 I believe. 


Kevin? Were you born yet?


-Original Message-From: David James 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 
October 02, 2001 12:02 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Happy Birthday to 
email
I wish I knew how to use 
email...

  
  -Original Message-From: Ropiak 
  Steve - NAO Florence Office Exchange and Bar Code Admn. 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 
  2001 1:46 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
  RE: Happy Birthday to email
  Some of us were graduating high school.
  
  mit freundlichen Grüßen / best 
  regards 
  Steve Ropiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] office 
  (207) 989-9115 cell (513) 
  314-0197 
  
-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 
02, 2001 2:30 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Happy Birthday to 
email
Some of the people here weren't even born 
yet. [1]

[1] Hi Bill!

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02, 2001 11:18 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
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email
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RE: Reclaiming Disk Space

2001-09-07 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM



NTBackup becomes exchange aware once you install exchange on the 
server... even just the admin console will do I think (4:30 onFriday 
afternoon is not the best time to rememberhow it'ssetup in our Hong 
Kong office!!) it'snot quite out of the box - but close 
enough.

I'm sure you're right about BE - as I said, I've never used it - so I 
made the ultimate error for a sysadmin and ass-u-me'd that it was like that 
nasty product we don't talk about shiver, mutter, 
mutter

P.S. Thanks for the info Michèle feel overly clever now... what's 
the betting I've forgotten how to do it by Monday?? :-)

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 07 September 2001 
  15:56To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Reclaiming 
  Disk Space
  BLB = BAD, 
  yes.
  
  IIRC, the Exchange Agent 
  is the portion of BE that you need to make BE Exchange-Aware so you can do 
  backups the correct way.
  
  I also believe that 
  NTBackup is Exchange-Aware out of the box, but I might be 
  mistaken.
  
  ps. Alt-0232 
  (on the numeric keypad)
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  Our new 2001 Miata: http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley 
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  - HA HA HA 
  HA!!! - 
  -Original Message-From: EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 
  10:22 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Reclaiming Disk Space
  Michele, (sorry can't find the keystroke to do the accent ;-p) I was 
  under the impression the Agents for Exchange (i.e. Brick Level Backups - sorry 
  to swear William.. ) were BAD?? I've never used BE (more's the pity) but I 
  have had the same experiences as William - Arrrggghserve and agents . 
  all of whichare not even good enough to be classified as terrible... 
  that would be insulting to bad software ;-)
  
  I know OFE andExchange is a no -no.but NTBackup works just 
  dandy for us and our 60Gb+ on2 servers Exchange 5.5 setup here 
  
  
  I was warning him based on the fact that he stated clearly that 
  hecurrently uses A*@%rve.. I 
  can't bring myself to use it's name in public any more and does an offline 
  backup.. so their agent would be the "logical" choice for him and that 
  would be BAD BAD BAD (back me up here William - PLEASE??)
  
  Sorry if I cause offence but it's something I can get a little 
  passionate about...
  Jack
  
  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 07 September 2001 
  15:09To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Reclaiming 
  Disk Space
  
Jack? Are you 
equating "BE w/ Exchange Agent" (which is good) with "Open File Agent" 
(which is BAD)?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 
9:57 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
Reclaiming Disk Space
Save even more money and grief - leave the agent out of it and use 
NTBackup - no need or offline backups and less grief long term. see the 
archives for extensive discussion on thePRO (note the lack of "s") and 
20 PITCH BOLD UNDERLINE RED FONT CONS /20 PITCH BOLD 
UNDERLINE RED FONT of using agents

Spend the money on good hardware - make your life 
easy

Jack
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Reclaiming Disk Space
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  If the IS is 6.2 GB you need to add HD space. A couple 9 or 18 gig 
  drives BE withe xchange agentand you would not need to do an offline 
  backup and lots of other potential problems would go away. What you are 
  proposing is only a temp solution. Spend a few hundred and save 
  yourself or the next admin some future 
  grief.
  
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RE: search 2000

2001-09-06 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: RE: search 2000





searchwin2000.com ?? I get a lot of spam from them. haven't tried the website for a long time - I just delete the mail now. ;-)

-Original Message-
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Sent: 06 September 2001 11:24
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Hi all


Does anyone remember the W2K site called something like search2000 ? I
cannot get to the site anymore,


thanks



Best Regards / Meilleures salutations 
...OLE_Obj... 
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RE: Need to get an email back.

2001-08-28 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: RE: Need to get an email back.





Even then the recipient receives a message saying that you wish to recall the message - if they open that first then it recalls it - if they open the original (unintended message) first - then you're out of luck 

-Original Message-
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Sent: 28 August 2001 16:03
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This can only be done if the email has not been read yet and if it was
sent within the exchange org. find the email in sent items goto
actions/recall this email


Roman Bogdanov
Head of IT Support
Jnana Technologies Corp.
www.jnana.com




-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:19 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Need to get an email back.



Ok. We've had this argument for a few days. If a user sends an email,
and
it wasn't supposed to be sent, how can they get it back?
She swears that she's recieved an email from someone in the past and she
wasn't supposed to get it, it was confidential. However, after several
hours the email came up with a line in it and Outlook said she couldn't
look
at it. Too me it sounds a like time sensitive email, and after certain
amount of time it freezes up. Is there a way to retract an email once
it's been sent? If so, any white papers on this? We have an email we'd
like to get back...

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Exchange Organization Name

2001-08-20 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: RE: Exchange Organization Name



The Exchange e-newsletter that Windows2000 Magazine offer recently had a 
couple of articles on this - I'm not sure if there is an archive as such - mail 
me off list if you want a copy of the articles - they weren't very technically 
detailed - but should point you in the right direction..

HTH
Jack

  -Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 20 August 2001 
  21:12To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Exchange 
  Organization NameTHIS MESSAGE 
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  Make sure you have the latest version. 
  -Original Message- From: 
  Clayton Doige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:02 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: 
  Exchange Organization Name 
  You should find it on your exchange disk, have a good read on 
  it before you do anything though. It basically exports 
  your account settings from the on server, and allows 
  you to merge that info into an existing exchange box 
  Clayton Doige IT Manager MCSE, MCP + 
  I Gameday International N.V. Bound in a nutshell, King of infinite space... 
  T: +5 999 736 0309 C: +5 999 563 1845 
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  -Original Message- From: Paul 
  Millard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 3:07 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: 
  Exchange Organization Name 
  Thanks for the reply. However, I've never heard of 
  Exmerge. What exactly is it and where can I find 
  information on it? 
   Exmerge one server to the other is one route. 
Org names are not 
  easily changed.   
  William   
   -Original Message-  From: Paul Millard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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  Exchange Organization NameI have two exchange servers with 
  different organization names that I need  to 
  somehow combine into one new organization name. This situation is 
  a  result of two companies coming together who 
  each had their own Exchange  server and of course 
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RE: OST file recovery

2001-08-14 Thread EALES, Jack / RSAIFS - IOM
Title: OST file recovery



Tourist Trophy - long running MotorCycle Road Racing event - high levels 
of octane and beer - not to mention carnage and the odd (very obliging) topless 
(lady) pillion passenger!! Doubles the population of the island for approx 2 
weeks - and brings people from all over the world to spectate and 
compete.

Cancelled this year due to Foot and Mouth in the UK - still clear over 
here in the Isle of Man though... ;-)

  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 14 August 2001 
  16:32To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OST file 
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  -Original Message-From: Nick Garland 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 
  8:30 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OST 
  filer ecovery
  
  Sorry 
  it's not that easy. Outlook will 
  not recognise the OST offline due to the user renaming the OST file and 
  generally attempting to fix his own problem. I need to replace the key or configure 
  an outlook profile that will open the OST file. I know I have read an article 
  somewhere that gave a very convoluted method of accessing a lost OST file but 
  can not now find the article.
  
  P.S. I 
  missed not being over for the TT in June.
  Nick 
  Garland 
  
  -OriginalM 
  essage-From: EALES, Jack 
  / RSAIFS - IOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 14 August 2001 16:04To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OST file 
  recovery
  
  just get 
  him to work offline from the server - and export from there to PST - then 
  import to the new server
  -OriginalM 
  essage-From: Nick 
  Garland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 14 August 2001 15:53To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: OST file 
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