Is there a way to send as a distribution list.
Hello, WIn2k SP2 Exchange 2000 SP2 I have been trying to find a way to allow a user to reply using a distribution list as the from address. I know that for a mailbox this can be done by assigning send as permission to the user. however, it does not seem to work for distribution lists. Thank you, Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
OWA Default page can not be dispalyed.
Configuration: Windows 2000 Server SP2 Exchange 2000 SP2 Certificate installed. If a user tries to see the OWA default page they get the page cannot be displayed message, this is something that started to happen a couple days ago, usually they are able to go to this unsecured page and then when they click to login they get the login to access the SSL site. For example: I go to http://mysite.com and I get the page cannot be displayed message. If I type https://mysite.com I get to the page with no problems. I know that regular http connections are made over port 80 and SSL connections use port 443 I spoke to the person in charge of the firewalland they told me that nothing has been changed. I am also able to access the default page with no problems within our intranet. Does anyone know what could be causing this problem? Thank you, Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: vpn and exchange
Attaching To An Exchange Server Through Windows XP Submitted By: BrienPosey, Posted On: 6/4/2002 7:09:27 AM Description: This week, someone posted a question in the discussion forum stating that they had recently added two Windows XP machines to their network, and that the users were unable to access their Exchange mail through Outlook on these machines. He went on to say that the problem wasn't related to insufficient permissions because the same users were able to login and check E-mail on other machines. I've actually heard about quite a few people having this and similar problems with Windows XP. The good news is that the problem isn't linked to any type of known bug. I've been all over the Internet and have been unable to locate anything related to a Windows XP / Outlook / Exchange bug. Instead, the problem is usually related to either a permissions problem or a configuration problem. The real trick to making Windows XP be able to access Exchange successfully is to verify that the network settings are configured correctly. If you're having trouble connecting to an Exchange server on a machine that you believe to be working correctly, then you should begin the troubleshooting process by opening a Command Prompt window and using the PING command to verify that TCP/IP is working correctly. Begin by pinging your own IP address and the IP address of the Exchange server. If you receive a Destination Path Unreachable message, then it means that TCP/IP is configured incorrectly. Often it means that the machine hasn't acquired an IP address from a DHCP server. If the ping times out, then there is no valid network path between the machine and the Exchange server. Perhaps the network cable is loose. If you can successfully ping the Exchange server by IP address, try pinging it by host name. If this ping fails, then the workstation in question is unaware of the server's host name. You can correct this problem by verifying that the machine is configured to use the same DNS server (or WINS server) as the Exchange server is. If you're still having trouble communicating with the Exchange server and the tests have all been successful up to this point, then its possible that the Windows XP machine may not be a part of the correct domain. Unless the Windows XP machine is a part of a domain that has permissions to the Exchange Server, then the machine will be unable to access the Exchange Server. You can verify domain membership by opening the Control Panel and selecting the Performance and Maintenance link, followed by the System link.When you do, Windows will open the System Properties sheet. Select the Computer Name tab to view the system's computer name and domain membership. If the computer isn't a domain member or if it's part of an incorrect domain, you can use the Change button to change the system's domain membership. Keep in mind that Windows XP is a little bit different than Windows 9x. Windows 9x had minimal security, and it was possible to simply tell Windows to use a specific domain. Windows XP, on the other hand, requires you to create a computer account within the domain before the machine can participate in the domain. Creating a computer account is no big deal, and the wizard that walks you through the domain changing process will help you to set up the computer account. The only catch is that you must have administrative privileges within the domain before you can create a computer account. After joining a domain, you should be able to access your Exchange Server. -Original Message- From: Steven Peck DNET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 4:45 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: vpn and exchange I have noticed that XP is real picky about that. Recent one, a vender laptop setup and as his domain was not the same as mine, for the exchange server he had to enter'exchange.company.com' instead of just 'exchange'. (We have a DNS entry aliasing 'exchange' to our bridgehead server) See if you can ping the server by name, if you can't, then add it in a HOSTS or LMHOSTS file. -sp -Original Message- From: Garland Mac Neill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:26 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: vpn and exchange Yes it has to be from the same Domain. In Addition make sure the DNS numbers are correct and in the right Order. If the Laptop isn't on the same domain, the only thing you can do is kick it over to a workgroup for now. If you try to change the Domain on the VPN it will not find the Authorative server. -Original Message- From: Chris Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:40 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: vpn and exchange I am using xp would this still make a difference and does it have to be from the same domain. THanks CHris --- Stephen J. Norton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my experience, using Win98
Global Address list is missing.
Hello, This morning some of our users reported that their Global address list was missing, I looked at the address list properties in Outlook and it was pointing to one of our Global catalog servers, now when I look to a system that was not experiencing the problem I notes that their Global address list was pointing to a different Global catalog server. Also if I run Outlook.exe /resetfolders in the PCs that are experiencing the problems their global address list appears but if they close outlook and open again the Global address list is gone. Any ideas why this is happening, Thanks Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Global Address list is missing.
I found the reason why this was happening in the following artice: http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q319879 -Original Message- From: Juan Rosas Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:27 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Global Address list is missing. Hello, This morning some of our users reported that their Global address list was missing, I looked at the address list properties in Outlook and it was pointing to one of our Global catalog servers, now when I look to a system that was not experiencing the problem I notes that their Global address list was pointing to a different Global catalog server. Also if I run Outlook.exe /resetfolders in the PCs that are experiencing the problems their global address list appears but if they close outlook and open again the Global address list is gone. Any ideas why this is happening, Thanks Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Outlook refuses to preview unread messages.
Hi. we are experiencing the following: Outlook inbox sometimes refuses to preview unread messages, also if you deleted an e-mail from the inbox it takes an unusual amount of time to disappear from the inbox. this happens sporadically only for some users and usually gets back to normal after some time. Also it does not matter if the message has an attachment or not the problem occurs either way. configuration: Server Windows 2000 Server SP2. Exchange 2000 Server SP2 Client: Windows 2000 Pro SP2 Outlook 2000 Sr2 Any advice is appreciated Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Outlook refuses to preview unread messages.
Yes, Mcafee groupshield 5.0 at the server and Mcafee Antivirus 4.5 at the Client. -Original Message- From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:37 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Outlook refuses to preview unread messages. Any antivirus solutions deployed at server and/or client? William -Original Message- From: Juan Rosas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:25 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Outlook refuses to preview unread messages. Hi. we are experiencing the following: Outlook inbox sometimes refuses to preview unread messages, also if you deleted an e-mail from the inbox it takes an unusual amount of time to disappear from the inbox. this happens sporadically only for some users and usually gets back to normal after some time. Also it does not matter if the message has an attachment or not the problem occurs either way. configuration: Server Windows 2000 Server SP2. Exchange 2000 Server SP2 Client: Windows 2000 Pro SP2 Outlook 2000 Sr2 Any advice is appreciated Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Exchange 5.5 troubles with Mac's
we had a similar problem with our macs and the Exchange 2000 server, what we did is we went to : http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ and downloaded the latest version of Outlook for MAC I believe is version 2002 -Original Message- From: Chris Thelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:17 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Exchange 5.5 troubles with Mac's I have an Exchange 5.5 SP4 server that works fine with the win2k machines on my network, but is just starting to have problems with some macs. I setup 5 macs on my network to use the server and it was working fine for a day and a half, but now when they go to open outlook 8.2 on their Mac, it asks for the login info, but then errors out saying they have network issues and to talk to your administrator. I am at a lost, as I am not a Mac expert. The macs are able to access network resources as well as the internet. Any ideas? Chris List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Question about monitoring our e-mail Server.
We are currently running Exchange 2000 SP1. Does anybody has any recommendations on a product that will allow us to perform the following: 1. Allow Administrators to open mailboxes (no need to enter a password) 2. Scan Mailboxes and incoming messages for content (words) and attachments. 3.Get statistics for the amount of e-mail sent and received, this should be done by mailbox or for e-mail lists. Thank you, Juan Rosas List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Remote Administration
Title: Message you can go to http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=34032area=searchordinal=21and get the BETA -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:51 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Remote Administration On XP? Isn't it still beta3? William -Original Message-From: Carlos Dinapoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:43 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Remote Administration First install Adminpack from CD W2000 and before System Administrator from CD E2k. -Original Message-From: Jamison, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:19 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Remote Administration I am on a W2K Active Directory domain. I am running Exchange 2K. Is there a remote administration tool for Exchange2K that I can install on Windows XP. I have the .msi for the Domain administrative tools but I can't run the exchange 2K admin. tools. (the install looks for the W2K tools with it can not find) Chris Jamison Network Systems Manager Penn-America Group, Inc. ph: 215-773-7736 fax:215-443-3667 [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Exchange and SP1
What version of groupShield are you using? if you have Groupshield 4.5 SP1 your server will experience many problems, now Mcafee has a version for Exchange 2000 SP1, the version is GroupShield 5 this is the one you want to use after you apply Exchange 2000 SP1. I hope this helps you. Juan Rosas -Original Message- From: John Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:30 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Exchange and SP1 Has anyone else noticed a slow down in performace since installing service pack 1 on exchange 2000? Most of my users have reported that when opening outlook it is taking more time than it used to. If you've had the problem did you find a fix or what was causing it? Your help is much appreciated. BTW - I am running Groupsheild and I have applied the patch from NAI. Specs: Compaq Proliant PIII 733mhz with 2GB of RAM Exchange 2000 SP1 running on Windows 2000 Server w/SP2 List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
IIS Lock Down tool.
I am trying to find more information about the IIS lock Down tool; I want to know if there is any problems or any reason why not to use this tool. Thank you. ** Juan Rosas, MCP, CNA Network Engineer APICS--The Educational Society for Resource Management 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA 22312 Direct Phone: (703) 354-8996 x 2393FAX: 703/354-9386 WEB: www.apics.org EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this message are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of APICS or its affiliates. Please note also that all data transmitted on APICS systems are subject to archival review. APICS: Making Business Run Better. List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm