Improper ADC setup? How are your CA's setup? How many 5.5 sites?
Whats your AD structure look like? We need a lot of info here to have
an accurate picture.
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From: March, Harold W. [mailto:Harold.March@;cmcelectronics.ca]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:25 AM
To: Exch
Use promodag's storelog to put the stuff in access databases, then have
at it. Storelog is free.
http://www.promodag.com/products/storelog/product_description.htm
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From: Peter Orlowski [mailto:Peter.Orlowski@;poorman-douglas.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:47
Yes, you can make it listen on multiple ports.
On the properties for the SMTP Virtual Server, click Advanced, and Add
the ports you want it to listen on.
-Jim
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From: Aaron Brasslett [mailto:Aaron.Brasslett@;KleinschmidtUSA.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:47 PM
I've seen this exact behavior when the mailbox server doesn't have a
workstation record in WINS.
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From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 10:32 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Unusual OWA problem
You have to ask what happ
officially, no...practically yes, ive done it on several occasions.
the jist of the process is:
1. meet e2k standard requirements (1 mbx store, 1 sg, db's < 16 gig, etc...)
2. Clear the "type" attribute on the msExchExchangeServer object with LDP or ADSI
Edit
3. Reinstall using standard
How is access control setup on your ISA box? When you telnet to an mx
record of a host on the internet are you doing it from the exchange
server? Who are you logged in as? If ISA is only allowing authenticated
accounts outbound then Exchange will fail connecting as its services run
as localsyste
If I understand you correctly, you're trying to move mailboxes from 5.5 sites to an
exchange 2000 server in a different site...If so, you can't do that.
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From: Leo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Can'
I've seen this when the custom recipient is created in a site other than
where the IMC is and replication hasn't replicated the CR to the IMC's
site yet.
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From: Willigen, Maarten van [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussi
OOF by itself, plain vanilla, does only fire once per sender and I've
never seen it cause a loop. If the person setup the oof to forward
messages to another address, that can most definitely cause a loop, as I
just cleaned one up today.
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From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAI
Why don't you create or modify a recipent policy and let the RUS do it?
That's what its there for.
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From: Ray,Casey S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:52 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Script to add email addresses
I am looking for a
Or use turfing to kill the looping message as it comes in. Q245465
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From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 6:11 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mail loop
You can set the Prohibit Send and Receive Limit on the mailbox to
Go purge the store object for the failed move
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From: Pennell, Ronald B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:58 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: move mailbox routine
Patient - been only 18 hrs.
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From: Edgingt
Deleting mspst32.dll will keep them from sucessfully doing itbut it
might break other things as well.
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From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 8:02 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: How to prevent end users from using Outlook
Exchange has the ability to do authenticated relay, but if you use the IIS
smtp service instead, you'll avoid all cost and exchange routing issues,
because you'll only have 1 route as far as exchange is concerned.
To turn on relay for the IMS go to the routing tab, click the Routing
Restrictions
Based upon this description, you'd be better off using the IIS stmp service
configured to forward mail to your production IMS on the box instead of an
"invisible imc" . I'm not sure if I completely understand the situation,
but are you saying that you have an open relay that is accessible via the
You could always change the mode to inbound only.
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From: Baker, Jennifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 6:50 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: IMS Costs
If you don't need the connector, why don't you just remove it?
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Arkansas would definitely not be much fun, and I personally wouldn't work
for Wal-Mart simply because of their furthering of near-slave labor in China
and their treatment of domestic employees, not to mention the obliteration
of thousands of small businesses across the country.
All that aside, it
If the message comes from the information store, it stays there..there is no
intermediate queue on disk, everything is done with pointers in memory
between the store and IIS. The only things you'd see in the vsi 1\queue
directory are messages submitted via SMTP clients
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You are correct, they do have to do with directory replication. This is a
dir-rep message directed to the DSA on a server named TRUCK. Do you still
have this server? Are your ADC Connection Agreements in order, especialy
your ConfigCA? Apparently the active directory doesn't see the address,
h
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
If I remember correctly, you can't do a "starts with" type search if the
syntax of the attribute you're searching is "Distinguished Name". The reason
for this is that the attributes value is not represented as simply the text
of the Distinguished Name, but rather a link to the actual object in the
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