RE: [ActiveDir] wrong recipient

2004-10-10 Thread Deji Akomolafe
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Summer Maintenance Very likely that she was bcc'ed. In almost every case I've seen, the piece of email is a SPAM and the spammer had simply used a nifty generator, add one valid email to the TO and put the rest of the victim/target addresses in a bcc or a DL.     Sincere

[ActiveDir] OT: wrong recipient

2004-10-10 Thread Douglas M. Long
Ok, I hate to ask these Exchange questions on this board, but this seem to be the place that I find the most quality answers to all sorts of questions. Today one of our users recieved an email marked for another user. There are no aliases or forwarders setup anywhere. Any idea how this would hap

RE: [ActiveDir] Setting Security on Services

2004-10-10 Thread Darren Mar-Elia
Title: Message Andrew- You can use Group Policy to set service security. Specifically, if you create a GPO that applies to your servers, and then go under Computer Configuration|Windows Settings|Security Settings|System Services, you can select the services you're interested in and modify the

[ActiveDir] Setting Security on Services

2004-10-10 Thread Caple, Andrew
Title: Message Greeting everyone,   I was hoping that you might be able to help me, I'm wanting to assign permissions to our Support Centre Administrators so that they are able to administer the spooler and task scheduler services on some of our severs - without adding them into the local ad