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From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Outlook 97 W/O Admin or Pwr Usr
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Subject: Outlook 97 W/O Admin or Pwr Usr
Is there a way to run Outlook 97 on a Windows 2000 box in an NT4 domain
without giving the user Power user or Administrator privileges?
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I have done that and it doesn't work. I found a reg hack for it so I guess
I can try that.
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This sounds l
group you put them in.
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Subject: Outlook 97 W/O Admin or Pwr Usr
Is there a way to run Outlook 97 on a Windows 2000 box in an NT4 domain
without g
Can outside applications run Outlook 98?
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Why, oh why would you run Outlook 97? Outlook 98 was a free upgrade
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Is there a way to run Outlook 97 on a Windows 2000 box in an NT4 domain
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Subject: NT admin/2000/AD list??
Is their a good NT admin/200
Is their a good NT admin/2000/AD list??
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IMAIL? It's POP3.
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Subject: RE: decommissioning an Admin Group
There are KB articles on orphan public folders. I believe the same
techniques apply.
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Hi all.
is there a way to get rid of the system folders like Schedule+ Free Busy and
Offline Addres Book that used to belong to an Administrative Group that used
to exist at some point
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Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 admin console opens slw
It only connects to one server...also, there's only around 100 recipients.
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It only connects to one server...also, there's only around 100 recipients.
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does the console connect to only one server
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Subject: Exchange 5.5 admin console opens slw
Quick question...On my Exchange 5.5 server it takes about 2 mins for the
splash screen to disappear and for the admin console to open. I have the
admin console installed on two other workstations and it opens very quickly
and
Quick question...On my Exchange 5.5 server it takes about 2 mins for the
splash screen to disappear and for the admin console to open. I have the
admin console installed on two other workstations and it opens very quickly
and everything is fine. The hang up only occurs on the server...Exchange
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Subject: RE: 2000 Admin
Does anyone know the solution to this? If Im a domain admin how can I get
Full Exchange 2000 admin
You mean access to all the mailboxes?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B262054
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Does anyone know the solution to this? If Im a domain admin how can I get
Full Exchange 2000 admin privs?
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Yup I
from a new Exchange Admin.
Thank you to Samantha for the kind words and to the "warm" welcome from the
guy whose knowledge on the subject resulted in no help at all.
I specifically asked within my post if what my thought process at the time
was logical and could result in a solution o
Yup I'm a Domain Admin. Can I change it to grant Exchange access to all
domain admins? If so do you recall the name/location of the setting?
Thanks
Jim
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From: Glenn Corbett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jim,
if this is an AD DC and you are the administrator of the local machine, then
you are possibly a domain admin (since the local machine doesnt actually
have a local security database, its the DC). Same for local groups, it wont
have any.
Domain Admins are denied access to mailboxes, and a
I have Exchange 2000 running on a Win2k Server that is also the Active
Directory Domain controller. I was the admin of the server but I can no
longer administer Exchange for some reason. I checked the Exchange
Administration Delegation Wizard but it says I'm an Exchange Full
Administrato
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> Subject: RE: Recovery Help. Request made from a new Exchange Admin.
>
>
> Thank you to Samantha for the kind words and to the "warm
Same here.
Lost the network mgr job I had last year due to cutbacks where Exchange
admin was one of my many hats. Been the volunteer admin at a nonprofit and
other non IT stuff since then, but would LOVE a full time Exchange job.
Rather frustrating to see several instances here lately of the
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From: East, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 18:40
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Not me. I was press-ganged. Stupid frickin' British Navy.
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> Color me crazy then. I picked this life a while ago and would
> never look
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and this comment coming from you!?!
:P
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and this comment coming from you!?!
:P
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I thought the Navy stopped doing that a century or two ago. You
Recovery Help. Request made from a new Exchange Admin.
>
> Data this old, I wouldn't put it anywhere NEAR my production
> environment.
> You can use a spare desktop machine for this type of work.
> Build a new server, and restore your data to that. If I were
> you, I'
It wasn't my question. Just helping out the poor new Exchange Admin who
asked a question and was attacked.
Thanks for your response. Let's try being more patient with new Exchange
Admins is all I wanted to get across.
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From: Stephen Mynhier [mai
, 2003 1:09 PM
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> Subject: RE: Recovery Help. Request made from a new Exchange Admin.
>
>
> I beg to differ. And worldwide deployment numbers would
> certainly back me up, but this isn't the Care Bear List. No
> Nick at Night here. We don't
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> I didn't say it...you did.
>
> :)
>
>
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:16 AM
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Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a
Exchange Admin.I too inherited the
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> Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a
Exchange
> Admin.I too inherited the $#%^& thing and depend on help
I didn't say it...you did.
:)
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Color me crazy then. I picked this life a whil
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> Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server
> or be a Exchange Admin.I too inherited
MVP
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> Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a
> Exchange
> Admin.I too inherited the $#%^& thi
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Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a
Exchange Admin.I too inherited the $#%^& thing and depend on help
from people with more experience. So please, no crappy commentsjust
help if you can.
Thanks.
Newbie too!
-Original Mes
Uh oh
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Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:16 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a
Exchange Admin.I too inherited the $#%^& thing and
Nobody in their right minds would "take" an Exchange server or be a Exchange
Admin.I too inherited the $#%^& thing and depend on help from people
with more experience. So please, no crappy commentsjust help if you
can.
Thanks.
Newbie too!
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Subject: RE: Recovery Help. Request made from a new Exchange Admin.
You took a job
You took a job as an Exchange Admin and don't know how to build a basic
DR environment?
stemy
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Posted At: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 1:28 PM
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Conversation: Recovery Help. Request made from
uest made from a new Exchange Admin.
Hello All:
Second day on the job as the new Exchange Admin and I need help! My
employer has a two yr old backup tape of Exchange data. The Co. was using
Arc-Serve 6.5. We are now using Veritas but found a version of Arc-Serve
and believe we have recovered th
Hello All:
Second day on the job as the new Exchange Admin and I need help! My
employer has a two yr old backup tape of Exchange data. The Co. was using
Arc-Serve 6.5. We are now using Veritas but found a version of Arc-Serve
and believe we have recovered the data.
Now, I need to place the
world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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All,
2 quick
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All,
2 quick questions:
Background: we currently have 65 Exchange5.5 Sites, and each local office
Administrator has "Permissions Admin" on the "Site" container within their
respective Site. We are now in the process of moving to AD and Exchange2K,
and will require the same
I get the same as you - does not exist.
Colin
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Subject: Microsoft Zero Admin kit
Hi,
Is anyone else have any problems downloading the NT4 ZAK?
PLEASE NOTE we can access
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Basically, once you've removed all the servers, you can remove the Admin
group.
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G'day,
I am looking for a best practices document that covers removing a
site/admin group from an Exchange 2000 organisation. Some background - we
have a distributed environment with about 400 locations, split over about
60 Exchange sites. It was Exchange 5.5 / NT4.0, but most o
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> Hi,
>
> We are in the process of migrating a third party from Notes 5
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this was the problem.
Thank You!
-mike
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From: Mark Harford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:02 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: cannot see all Win2k users from Exchange admin
Sounds like an AD permissions issue.
Has someone
cause problems with Address List creation as well so best avoided if
possible.
rgrds
Mark
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From: Herb, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 December 2002 15:35
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: cannot see all Win2k users from Exchange admin
greetings,
Exchange
them.
Thanks,
mike
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within this entry that are checked (success &
fail for: delete, change perms, take ownership, create children, delete children,
add/remove self, write properties, delete tree, create public folder, create top level
public folder, modify public folder admin ACL, modify public folder replica
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Subject: RE: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin Group
Upgrade all three sites to mixed sites by installing Exchange 2000
servers. Follow published procedures to remove the Exchange 5.5
sites to one E2K Admin Group
I have 3 Exchange 5.5 sites SiteA, SiteB and SITEC. All servers in
these sites are running Exchange 5.5 SP4. I am going to add a new
Exchange 2000 server to SiteA. How can I move the mailboxes on SiteB
and SiteC to the Exchange 2000 server in SiteA transparently to
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Exmerge.
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From: Elmerick, Ralph H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin
Exmerge.
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I have 3 Exchange 5.5 sites SiteA, SiteB and SITEC. All servers in
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>
>
> You can move servers between admin groups?
> So switching to Native mode will allow me to move users between admin
> groups? Is that what I was mi
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Subject: Re: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin Group
You can move servers between admin groups?
So switching to Native mode will allow
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Subject: RE: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin Group
Thank you.
I presume then that if the Organization is NOT in native mode, you
CANNOT move mailboxes between servers in diff
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If the organization is in native mode, you can move mailboxes between
servers in different administrative groups
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How about if they are in the same Org? Can you use move user or do you
have to use EXMERGE? Do you know if there are any
How about if they are in the same Org? Can you use move user or do you have
to use EXMERGE? Do you know if there are any circumstances when move user
will work between Admin Groups when you are not in NATIVE Exchange mode?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:14 PM
Subject: RE: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin Group
> Are you saying that you can use a Move User command and you don't have to
be
> in Exchange NATIVE mode for it to work
Are you saying that you can use a Move User command and you don't have to be
in Exchange NATIVE mode for it to work between Admin Groups? Or are you
saying that you can move the users with EXMERGE (or some other tool)?
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From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You need to be in Native mode to move servers between Admin/Groups in E2K.
Moving users does not matter.
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Subject: R
You can move servers between admin groups?
So switching to Native mode will allow me to move users between admin
groups? Is that what I was missing?
Uso
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Subject: Re: How to move two XCH 5.5 sites to one E2K Admin Group
Once you get to Native Mode, you can consolidate any number of sites
into administrative groups. Proceed with
eed to migrate to
> Exchange 2000 into one single Admin Group.
> I can move the first server into the first admin group without problems but
> how can I move the mailboxes of the 2nd site into the First Admin Group
> instead of creating a new admin group? That doesn't seem to work.
I have the following scenario:
2 Exchange servers in one org but different sites that I need to migrate to
Exchange 2000 into one single Admin Group.
I can move the first server into the first admin group without problems but
how can I move the mailboxes of the 2nd site into the First Admin Group
thanks Mcgiver
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-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:curspice@;pacbell.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 4:32 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Admin Groups
I would think it's more likely you'd have to use
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