Thanks for the reply!
I forget to add that the E55 and E2k servers are in the same Admin
Group/Site. I've try to replicate within the site, unsuccessfully. In
Exchange Admin, I open the properties of the Schedule+ Free/Busy public
folder, and under the Replica tab moved the E2k server to the
There is a known issue with using Outlook 2K3 with Exchange 5.5. Check Microsoft's KB.
John Matteson
Geac Corporate ISS
(404) 239 - 2981
Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
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Posted At: Sunday, December 28, 2003
All,
Quick question. Where in E2k can you go to find out what port LDAP is using? I
remember where it was in Exch 5.5. But It's escaping me right now where it is in E2K.
Thanks,
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John Bowles
Exchange Engineer
OIG/HHS
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Exchange 2000 doesn't use LDAP. Active Directory does. It's port 389
(DC) and 3268 (GC).
Ben Winzenz
Network Engineer
Gardner White
(317) 581-1580 ext 418
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From: Bowles, John (OIG/OMP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:31 AM
Posted
Well, that goes to show you i'm still thining of ole Exchange 5.5. Sorry, caffiene
hasn't sunk in yet :( But yes, I was asking where I could find out that info in AD.
Thanks,
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John Bowles
Exchange Engineer
OIG/HHS
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Any idea what would cause email to stop working. You are not even able to
send internal messages. Did something in DNS get messed up. I did a
trial install of SBS at home and was able to get exchange working right
out of the box. I did not install the one that is not working but is was
working
I'm assuming you've checked the services for E2k on this box correct?
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John Bowles
Exchange Engineer
OIG/HHS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 29,
Netstat -a |more is a good diagnostic tool also.
Or pipe it to a file, netstat -a ports.txt
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From: Bowles, John (OIG/OMP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:39 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: LDAP on E2K
Well, that goes to show you
Not sure what you mean. If you want to view which Domain Controllers
Exchange is connecting to, go to ESM, Server properties, Directory
Access tab. That will show you which DC's and GC's Exchange is using.
Is that what you are looking for?
Ben Winzenz
Network Engineer
Gardner White
(317)
Hi All,
I have a wierd issue happening and I was wondering if anyone had any
suggestions?
I have 2 servers designated as Public FOlders Servers (we will call them
PF01 and PF02). All of My Exchange servers have their Public Stores
(default ones) homed on PF01.
Well I created a new folder
That way the SRS and ADC can be run only there and you don't have to
install them on your
production box.
Ahh, good point. That's the insight I was looking for, thanks Andy.
-Walden
Walden H Leverich III
President
Tech Software
(516) 627-3800 x11
(208) 692-3308 eFax
[EMAIL
Go to http://www.microsoft.com/isn, there are a few whitepapers there on
Exchange 2000 hosting.
Sincerely,
Andrey Fyodorov, Exchange MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion
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From: Patrick Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29,
What do the users see in the GAL from Outlook? - just nothing or a bunch
of empty lines that can be highlighted?
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From: Guy Fortin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: GAL not showing up after 5.5 to 2003
You may also want to check that the IP addressing is setup correctly on the
LAN side of the router. If you had Public IP addresses before and now you
went to a firewall you will now have different IP addresses behind the
firewall (Prob a 192.168.0.X configuration)
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I am getting the following errors on my first exchange 2k server in exchange
5.5 organization:
A sockets error 0 on a bind() call was detected. The MTA will attempt to
recover the sockets connection. Control block index: 0. [BASE IL TCP/IP DRVR
11 258] (12)
The source is MSEXCHANGEMTA and
My first guess would be checking the permissions like passwords on the
service account if those still match.
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Martin Tuip
MVP Exchange
Exchange 2000 List owner
www.exchange-mail.org
www.sharepointserver.com
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There are several posts and replies in this forum about folders not
replicating properly. I suggest you check the archives and try some of the
suggestions posted.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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I have a public folder contact list (Master Contact) with 4000 contacts.
When I try to go from A to H it bombs. Nothing shows up under H
If I close Outlook and then go to H everything is there. I have tried it
on the Server with 1gb of ram it it still does it.
I have a public folder contact list (Master Contact) with 4000 contacts.
When I try to go from A to H it bombs. Nothing shows up under H
If I close Outlook and then go to H everything is there. I have tried it
on the Server with 1gb of ram it it still does it.
Hi everyone. I have a 2 server Exchange 5.5 site that I am trying to get
over to a single 2000 server.
Corp.domain.com
Win2k
Exchange 2k
location.corp.domain.com
2X Win2k
2X Exchange 5.5
The new server in the corp.domain.com is part of the rest of the exchange
site. ADC has been running and
Are you moving it from the Excchange 5.5 admin or the ESM?
Doesn't work from 5.5 Admin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephen Schwarz
Sent: Tuesday, 30 December 2003 2:56 p.m.
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 5.5 To 2000 Move
Does anyone know when a user has a new windows profile, why they can't
access thier personal folder. Some windows profiles was change and when
you add their pst to their OutLook profile and try to open it , it give an
error permission denied, and they are logging in with thier new windows
Document Settings| Old Profile Folder set-- look there for the old pst and
copy to the new folder created by the new profile
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Subject: Personal
Sure do wish that had been helpful.
I've crawled all over the Service Providers pages at msft, but as I don't
want to go into the full-scale Hosted Exchange ASP business, I can't find
much useful there. I have some exposure to the Microsoft Provisioning System
discussed there (heck, I even wrote
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