] On Behalf Of Derrick Stevenson
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 8:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000: 2K Mailboxes cannot see Schedule+ Free/Busy System
Folder.
I've introduced Exchange 2000 (E2k) into my test Exchange 5.5 (E55)
Organization. After creating a few mailboxes
Ive introduced Exchange 2000 (E2k) into my test Exchange 5.5 (E55)
Organization. After creating a few mailboxes on E2k, I tested scheduling.
An E55 mailbox sees other E55 mailbox calendar info properly, but cant
see any E2k mailbox calendar info. An E2k mailbox sees neither E55 nor
E2k
I have a mailbox for a conference room (CR) to keep it's schedule. When a
meeting request is sent to the CR mailbox, the event is automatically
posted to the CR's calendar as Tentative. This happens w/ the meeting
request sitting UNread in the Inbox.
I've checked the settings of the Outlook
To resolve a problem with user's inability to download server-side Outlook
Forms, I have to delete two files from the profile folders of every
profile on every Windows 2000 Pro client currently deployed. This path is
static with the exception of the user's name: c:\documents and
settings\user
We are in the middle of a Win2k Pro roll-out, and users with less than
Local Administrator permissions are unable to load forms from the
Organizational Forms Library. When users try to load a form, they receive
this message: The form you selected could not be display. An error
occurred
Can anyone recommend any tools that meeting the following requirements:
- Track/report Exchange obj./NT domain account associations
- Extract Exchange account data from ALL available fields (tried different
export tools, but certain fields are always excluded -- e.g. Supervisor
field)
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-Original Message-
From: Derrick Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 2:45 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Not in Office Assistant doesn't send message
Thanks for replying, Kim. We do permit auto-replies/Out of Office thru
IMS
anyone experienced this and handled it
successfully short of deleting and recreating the mailbox?
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Derrick Stevenson
Sr. Technical Engineer Advisor
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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
consistent restores from tape.
Has anyone using TSM's Exchange agent had this or a similar problem.
That first con would seem to be a pretty severe one.
Ed Crowley
Compaq Computer
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to
restoring mailboxes the Tivoli way (full IS restore) because of the speed
of the restore.
Brick level backups are generally a bad idea.
Michael Semiglia
-Original Message-
From: Derrick Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 12:23 PM
To: Exchange
We switched from BackupExec to TSM. For us, it took awhile to get it
setup properly because it was completely new to us, and the documentation
Sucks. You will quickly get tired of See System Administrator as the
books solution to most problems. But, it has its pros and cons like
everything
is inaccessible as well, and SCANPST.EXE doesn't
help. So, I'm hesitate to delete the folder w/o a copy I can read.
Do these symptoms sound familiar? Any input? TechNet has none!
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Derrick Stevenson
Sr. Technical Engineer Advisor mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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