What you need to do is set the ADC Connection Agreement to connect to the
Exchange 2000 server in the site you are trying import the object in to. It
should be running the SRS (Site Replication Service) if it's the only
Exchange 2000 server in that site. If you have more than one Exchange 2000
There is no known way to do this without them knowing of the change unless
you can get to their workstations and update their profiles while they
aren't looking. Even then, they'll lose stuff like rules and out of office
settings.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer
As I sit in my home in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area working on my
IBM Aptiva 233MHz client machine and my farm of eMachines-based and
no-name-clone servers, I realize that throwing away lots of money on snazzy
equipment doesn't elevate one from the status of moron.
Ed Crowley
Three.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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I would use nslookup on each SMTP server to see if the DNS you're using
finds correct information for these e-mail domains.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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I didn't read a problem in your questions, just a lot of questions that
indicated you needed a grounding in fundamental concepts. For that, start
with Tony Redmond's book.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
Some of the ideas in the FAQ will work for Exchange 2000 as well.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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Its Achilles heel is that it uses the Notes client.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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Add an alias DNS and/or WINS address pointing the old address to the new
server.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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If alias was a Latin word the plural would not be alii. While alias has a
Latin derivation it is not a latin word as such.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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Well I would have been right were virus a Latin word.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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You can't do that with Exchange 5.5 as POP3 is handled by the store, meaning
the mailbox has to be on the server doing the POP3 protocol handling.
With Exchange 2000, you can implement a front-end server to handle POP3 and
put it in the DMZ. But that's costly because you have to license
Deinstall Exchange 2000 from it. That should remove everything from the
directory.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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Thanks all for the advice.
I have removed the address space and re-calculated the routing table and
restarted services. Guess we have to wait a while now to see if the problem
is fixed :)
thanks
Dave
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From: Veitch, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 16
Gurus,
We run Exchange 5.5 on NT4.0 with NT4.0 clients running Outlook 2000.
I have a user who wants to share an e-mail folder OTHER than his inbox with
his secretary. He already has his inbox shared with her (right-click,
permissions, blah blah blah).
We can share this folder accordingly, but
Give the user read permission on the Outlook Today - [Mailbox - Shmoe,
Joe] object, then have her add the mailbox using tools, services,
properties msexchange server advanced add.
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From: Steve Molkentin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 7:13
In exchange admin, go to the Permissions Tab for the user and add his
secretary with user permissions. On the secretary's profile add her
boss's mailbox. The secretary gets more than just this one folder but in my
experience, they usually request the others later...
Scott
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IMHO the last thing the delegator would want the delegate to see is drafts
and sent items.
But I guess you could tell the user not to look, cuz that always works.
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From: Scott Perley-TM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 9:12 PM
To: Exchange
Exmerge should be able to move rules etc if the option Associated folder
messages is selected.
Mike
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From: Ed Crowley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 November 2001 23:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Moving 45 users between sites
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