RE: Public Folder: Send on behalf of ?

2002-01-04 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: RE: Public Folder: Send on behalf of  ?





Jon, 


I believe I found the answer:


Q152113


Thanks for the help.


Chris Bodnar
Network Engineer
Essent Corporation
610-559- X:24


 -Original Message-
From:   Bonner, Jon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:    RE: Public Folder: Send on behalf of  ?


Unhide the public folder in the GAL. Make sure that each technician has
"send as" permissions for that public folder.


Jon Bonner



-Original Message-
From: Chris Bodnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Public Folder: Send on behalf of ?



Is there a way to grant "Send on Behalf of" to a public folder the way you
can with a Mailbox?


I know others must have solved this, but here it is. For this list I am
using the SMTP address of a public folder. I assigned permissions  to the
folder for our Technicians. The mail comes in fine, and all the
Technicians can read the incoming mail from the Public Folder but can't
respond to it. It tries to use their curretly logged on user settings  to
send the e-mail, not the SMTP address of the Public Folder. As far as I
can see there is no way to grant this permission on a Public Folder the
way you can with a Mialbox.


The only way around it I can see so far would be very complicated. To
create a user, create a mailbox for that user. Create a mailbox rule for
the mailbox that moves incoming mail to the Public Folder, and then grant
Send on behalf of rights on the mailbox to the Technicians.


Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.



Chris Bodnar


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Exchange Mailboxes in child domain

2002-02-12 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Exchange Mailboxes in child domain





I'm not sure if this is an Exchange issue or not, so I am posting to both groups:

We have a W2K environment in Native Mode, with Exchange 2000. Parent domain (widgets.com) is at Site A and child domain (sales.widgets.com) is at Site B. The child domain connects to the parent domain across a VPN. All works very well. No real problems except for Exchange mailboxes. The Exchange server is in the parent domain at Site A. I can successfully create user accounts in the child domain, and create mailboxes for those newly created accounts on the Exchange server.  I am unable to connect to the newly created mailboxes either from Site A or Site B. I can logon as a user in the parent domain and access his/her mailbox from Site B. 

Any ideas as to what the problem is?

TIA


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

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Repost: Exchange Mailboxes in child domain

2002-02-14 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Repost: Exchange Mailboxes in child domain





Sorry for the repost, but I didn't get any response to this the other day. I was hoping I'd have better luck today.

I'm not sure if this is an Exchange issue or not, so I am posting to both groups:

We have a W2K environment in Native Mode, with Exchange 2000. Parent domain (widgets.com) is at Site A and child domain (sales.widgets.com) is at Site B. The child domain connects to the parent domain across a VPN. All works very well. No real problems except for Exchange mailboxes. The Exchange server is in the parent domain at Site A. I can successfully create user accounts in the child domain, and create mailboxes for those newly created accounts on the Exchange server.  I am unable to connect to the newly created mailboxes either from Site A or Site B. I can logon as a user in the parent domain and access his/her mailbox from Site B. 

Any ideas as to what the problem is?

TIA


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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Exchange Mailboxes in child domain

2002-02-20 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Exchange Mailboxes in child domain






We have a W2K environment in Native Mode, with Exchange 2000. Parent domain (widgets.com) is at Site A and child domain (sales.widgets.com) is at Site B. The child domain connects to the parent domain across a VPN. All works very well. No real problems except for Exchange mailboxes. The Exchange server is in the parent domain at Site A. I can successfully create user accounts in the child domain, and create mailboxes for those newly created accounts on the Exchange server.  I am unable to connect to the newly created mailboxes either from Site A or Site B. I can logon as a user in the parent domain and access his/her mailbox from Site B. 

Any ideas as to what the problem is?

TIA

Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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Exchange 5.5 E2K migration

2002-02-22 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Exchange 5.5 E2K migration





Does anyone have some time to talk off-line about this procedure? I have read all the relevant TechNet information ( of which this is quite a lot), and my head is swimming. I'd really appreciate speaking directly to someone who has done this.

Network is very simple

 

NT 4.0 PDC

(1) BDC

(1) Exchange 5.5 Server

 

TIA

Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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RE: Exchange 5.5 E2K migration

2002-02-22 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Exchange 5.5 E2K migration









Sorry to
bother you Bill, please ignore the request.

 

 

 

Chris Bodnar

Network
Engineer

Essent
Corporation

610-559-
X:24

 

-Original
Message-
From: William Lefkovics
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002
1:20 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 E2K migration

 

How much are you willing
to pay for this great service?  ;o)

 

-Original
Message-
From: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002
9:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 5.5 E2K
migration

Does
anyone have some time to talk off-line about this procedure? I have read all
the relevant TechNet information ( of which this is quite a lot), and my head
is swimming. I'd really appreciate speaking directly to someone who has done
this.

Network
is very simple

 

NT 4.0
PDC

(1) BDC

(1)
Exchange 5.5 Server

 

TIA

Chris
Bodnar

Network
Engineer

Essent
Corporation

610-559-
X:24

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Child domain mailboxes?

2002-02-26 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Child domain mailboxes?





You have a parent domain (widgets.com) and a child domain (sales.widgets.com) with the Exchange 2000 server in the parent domain. Should you be able to create mailboxes on the Exchange server using child domain accounts? I was able to do this in Active Directory Users and Computers successfully, at least it looked like it was creating the mailbox, but I was not able to successfully connect from a client using Outlook 2000. 


TIA

Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

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Disabling RR functionality

2002-03-06 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Disabling RR functionality





My boss just asked me if there is a way to disable Read Receipts from going through the IMC on our Exchange 5.5 server. Specifically if an external e-mail comes in with a request for a Read Receipt, is there a way to suppress the automatic response to this in Outlook or at the Exchange server?

I know how to do it client side if the client has the Internet Mail service installed. But none of our workstations need this, so the feature is disabled. I have also looked at the Disable Automatic Replies to the Internet feature on the IMC, and ours is checked. I would think this would suppress the Read Receipt replies, but it doesn't. 

Any thoughts?

TIA


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)

2002-03-07 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)





If anyone was following this ongoing thread, we finally resolved it:

Basic problem:

Parent domain, and child domain connected across a VPN. Single Exchange server in the parent domain. Child domain clients unable to connect to Exchange mailboxes.

It turns out you need to do 2 steps manually:

1.  Run /domainprep in each child domain that will be accessing the exchange server
2.  Manually create a Recipient Update Service object in System Manager for each child domain, and do a Rebuild on the object.

I did eventually find documentation on the first step needing to be done. But I still can't find anything that states the second is necessary. We ended up opening a PSS case for this issue. 

Thought some might find it useful. 


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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RE: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)

2002-03-07 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: OT: E2K Child domain issue (Resolved)









One more
update. I just found this in TechNet:

 

Q275294

 

Why
couldn’t they have pointed me to that 8 hours ago.  What can you expect for $245?

 

 

 

Chris Bodnar

Network
Engineer

Essent
Corporation

610-559-
X:24

 

-Original
Message-
From: NTSYSADMIN 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002
4:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: E2K Child domain
issue (Resolved)

 

If anyone was following
this ongoing thread, I thought I would cross-post here as well:

Basic problem:

Parent domain, and child
domain connected across a VPN. Single Exchange server in the parent
domain. Child domain clients unable to connect to Exchange mailboxes.

It turns out you need to
do 2 steps manually:

1.  Run
/domainprep in each child domain that will be accessing the exchange server 
2.  Manually
create a Recipient Update Service object in System Manager for each child
domain, and do a Rebuild on the object.

I did eventually find
documentation on the first step needing to be done. But I still can't find
anything that states the second is necessary. We ended up opening
a PSS case for this issue. 

Thought some might find
it useful. 

 

Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24

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IMS Retry Interval

2002-03-11 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: IMS Retry Interval





Exchange 5.5 SP4

I just had one of our users receive an NDR from our Exchange server and it took 5 days.  

Subject: Returned mail: Cannot send message within 5 days

The Message Time-outs are the defaults (1,2,3 days respectively). I'm just trying to see how it could have been in the queue for 5 days. He message was sent with Normal priority, so it should have timed out in 2 days. Any thoughts?

TIA


Chris Bodnar

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Essent Corporation

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RE: IMS Retry Interval

2002-03-11 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: RE: IMS Retry Interval





Thanks Tom, but no.




Chris Bodnar
Network Engineer
Essent Corporation
610-559- X:24


 -Original Message-
From:   Cross, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, March 11, 2002 12:32 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:    RE: IMS Retry Interval


Are you forwarding your mail to another gateway that may have a different
setting?
 
Tom
 
-Original Message-
From: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 11:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: IMS Retry Interval




Exchange 5.5 SP4


I just had one of our users receive an NDR from our Exchange server and it
took 5 days.  


Subject: Returned mail: Cannot send message within 5 days


The Message Time-outs are the defaults (1,2,3 days respectively). I'm just
trying to see how it could have been in the queue for 5 days. He message was
sent with Normal priority, so it should have timed out in 2 days. Any
thoughts?


TIA



Chris Bodnar


Network Engineer


Essent Corporation


610-559- X:24


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RE: E2K, New Sub-Domain in AD, How To?

2002-03-12 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: RE: E2K, New Sub-Domain in AD, How To?





Michael,


I just got through doing this, which included a call to PSS. Not documented very well. Here are the 2 BIG things:


1) Run /domain prep on one DC in each Child domain. 
2) You will have to manually create a Recipient Update Service object for each Child domain, check out Q275294. 




HTH


Chris Bodnar
Network Engineer
Essent Corporation
610-559- X:24


 -Original Message-
From:   Michael Morisoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, March 11, 2002 5:41 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:    E2K, New Sub-Domain in AD, How To?


I have an existing W2K and Exchange2K domain with several servers up and
running fine.


Today I am adding my first Domain Controller as a sub domain called
"sales".


What do I need to do to allow Exchange to service accounts located on
the new sub-domain?  I was thinking that I might need to run forest prep
to modify the schema, but it's just a sub-domain to an existing domain
that already has the modified schema.  


I am sure this is simple, I am just having a bad brain day.


I would also like to add the Exchange admin tools to the new DC.


Mike


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Applications using CDO

2002-03-20 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Applications using CDO 





Two Questions

1.)

I am trying to send Email between applications using CDO but, since we have the Outlook security patch I recieve a msgbox saying "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf.  Do you want to allow this?" with 'Yes' and 'No' buttons.  Is there a way around this?

2.)

Regardless if this could be done or not can CDO be used to send e-mail between applications that are running as a windows services?


TIA


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

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Blocking UCE relaying

2002-03-26 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Blocking UCE relaying





I am familiar with blocking UCE relaying on an Exchange  5.5 system but not in this particular example.

Typically I just:

go to the routing tab of the IMS,

click on the Routing Restrictions button 

check "Hosts and clients with These IP addresses"

and verify nothing is listed in the list boxes 

This works great in typical exchange environments. I have a customer who has a different setup. 90% of his clients are remote and connecting using POP3 clients. No VPN, no OWA. They typically connect using a local ISP and connect this way using a variety of e-mail clients. Different IP addresses each time. In this scenario, the above doesn't work. 

My guess would be that you need to check the "Hosts and clients that successfully authenticate" check box. And have the clients configure authentication credentials in their e-mail client. 

Since I haven't been in situation which required this before I thought I would run it past the list first.


Any thoughts on this?

TIA

Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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Change Mode button grayed out in System Manager

2002-03-30 Thread ms exchange admin issues



Folks,
 
I need to move a couple of mailboxes between 
administrative groups and I know that the Exchange 2000 organization must be 
running in native mode.  Does this have any relationship to the problem of 
not being able to uninstall ADC.  ADC is installed on the server I am 
trying to move the mailboxes from, and this was also the old Exchange 5.5 server 
before the in-place upgrade.  This has a single connection agreement that I 
cannot remove.
 
Does anyone have any good input on how I can 
get around this issue?
 
Thanks,
 
John Kirkland
MCSE
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Recomendation: Fax solution

2002-04-02 Thread MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Title: Recomendation: Fax solution 





I have searched the archives for info, and based upon those results:

I believe the following meet our criteria. Can anyone recommend any of the following based upon actual use?

msXFax-Lite for Exchange

FAXMaker for Exchange

Zetafax

NET SatisFAXtion 

Gold-Fax Server for Small Workgroups


TIA


Chris Bodnar

Network Engineer

Essent Corporation

610-559- X:24


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