After seeing one of his seminars this week (Cross-Platform Identity
Management), I would also put him high on my list too.
Steve
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I believe there is also a problem in a multi-domain
environment if your Outlook client is attempting to make the change on a DC in a
different domain to where the DL resides.
Regards
Steve
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ubject: RE: [ActiveDir] [OT] Another Odd OT Question - Exchange DL based
but still has an AD portion...
Quoting "Ramsay, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have personally experienced this issue with Exchange 5.5. It
> happens very rarely and we have been unable to reproduc
I have personally experienced this issue with Exchange 5.5. It happens very
rarely and we have been unable to reproduce it at will. However, the
problem seemed to start when we enabled site-level journaling (we use KVS
Enterprise Vault for journaling).
Steve
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The Snapshot feature is also really useful, especially in a development/test
environment. Being able to quickly roll back the machine without requiring
a restore can save hours!
If you have ESX on a SAN, Vmotion can provide some interesting DR/BCP
options for server apps that are not cluster awar
Title: Message
Hi Joe,
I've just been brushing up on ADC LDAP filters this
morning. In Kieran McCorry's "Ex2k3 Deployment & Migration" book, his
examples make use of the 'groupOfNames' class although I've yet to test them in
the lab.
Regards
Steve
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Title: Exchange 2003 - New mailboxes not created
Sounds like Michael's suggestion of checking
RUS should be your next step.
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ManhatSent: 19 November 2004 14:55To:
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Instead of specifying the proxy settings in a GPO, you could point IE at a
Automatic Config script (hosted on a website or file share). You could then
set proxy exclusions on a per domain basis rather than stopping this user
from using the proxy for anything. You could also exclude internal sites