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 have OWA running and I applied the latest MS patch (Q321599) for IIS 4.0.
Suddenly no one can log onto OWA. Exchange (5.5 sp3) seems to be running
fine with Outlook clients.
Error on IIS box claims Bad or Unknown user. Yet we have been using it fine
until we applied the patch. Tried to
Fortunately I have not had many restore problems so I am not up to speed on
the abilities of exchange to restore specific data. A customer has Exchange
Server. A user has deleted (and emptied from his deleted items) a whole
series of e-mails which were very important. Is there any way to recover
: David Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 10:08 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Recovering Deleted Messages
Fortunately I have not had many restore problems so I am not up to speed on
the abilities of exchange to restore specific data. A customer has Exchange
Server
on the server that is greater than zero days.
-Original Message-
From: David Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 10:08 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Recovering Deleted Messages
Fortunately I have not had many restore problems so I am not up to speed
, I would talk to them about
implementing the Deleted Item Retention after this event (all of our
customers typically run about 14 days DIR). This will save you and your
customer future hassles.
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From: David Stafford
Reply To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: Monday
Although not recommended I was forced to run it about a month ago with
perfect results. I defrag'ed the database to a network share because my
disk space was to low. I followed the Microsoft procedures found in the
following
q182903
q183888
q192185
q255035
I also read up on it first in Mark
.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stafford
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 7:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange and Proxies and ISP's
I have a question on how would be the best way to configure the Exchange
server in the following
good way to go.
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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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stafford
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:09 AM
To: Exchange
I have a question on how would be the best way to configure the Exchange
server in the following scenario. I know there are a lot of opinions but I
have worked on several small implementations where an exchange server was
multi-homed around a proxy/firewall to provide mail service and that has
Wanted to implement OWA for my Exchange server.
What is the correct order of the NT/Exchange service pack and hot fixes on a
new installation?
My understanding is ...
NT
SP6
IE 5.5
Option Pack (bring IIS up to 4.0)
Exchange OWA
Exchange SP4
Someone told me I should now re-apply SP6 but I
services packes for OWA
Technically you should install the Option Pack before installing SP6. If you
do it your way, you should re-apply SP6 after installing the Option Pack.
Chuck
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From: David Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10
Using this method of TELNETing into my Exchange Server I have discovered
that I am in fact a relay-er I was able to send mail from a non-local
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the other bogus recieved the
mail with no error or complaint from the exchange server.
OKAY...How do I
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From: David
Hope someone can help me, I am loosing what little hair I have left. Having
a heck of a time with 2 of my 30 users. They are all part of one site on
one exchange 5.5(sp3) server. Everyone works fine on the LAN in the office.
We all access with Outlook 2000 in Corp/Workgroup Exchange server
be the problem, but are the two users permissions
setup exactly like everyone else's? Do they both have Log on Locally
set for them?
hth,
Bob Sadler
City of Leawood, KS, USA
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From: David Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 10:31 AM
To: Exchange
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