More questions on associate account to exch2k3

2008-05-14 Thread HELP_PC
I want to associate account of [EMAIL PROTECTED] in a trusted domain to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox in the original domain. After disabling userA and adjusting mailbox rights for userB how userB accesses OWA ? TIA GuidoElia HELPPC ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image S

Re: HTTPS OWA Certificate prompt

2008-05-14 Thread Silvio L. Nisgoski
And with the recognized certificate, the prompt will not appear? Or will it be replaced by a "The site certificate is right yadda yadda" ? I´d rather have no messages or prompts that could confuse the user... Thanks for the link. - Original Message - From: "Roger Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Logging into a users OWA (Exch2k7)

2008-05-14 Thread Kennedy, Jim
I never had any luck using the URL way with 2007 like we did in 2003. So the way I do it is log into the admin's mailbox and then in the top right you will see your name and a drop down where you can type in another users name. I use their display nameand your permissions might not be right.

Logging into a users OWA (Exch2k7)

2008-05-14 Thread Robert Smith
Hello, How can a domain administrator log into a users OWA? Admin has rights in managed full access permissions. from the CAS server I tried the following URL; http:///Exchange/users/user1 I get the login prompt, enter the domain administrators credentials, yet I cannot log in, any suggestions w

RE: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Matt Lathrum
I want to second the recommendation of Virtual Labs. They are a great resource for some free immediate training with virtual machines and a lab manual. -Original Message- From: Steven Peck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:36 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subj

RE: Exchange Failover Product.. Stu's perspective

2008-05-14 Thread Stu Sjouwerman
There are some essential differences between SCR and Double-Take: Standby Continuous Replication uses asynchronous log shipping and reply to create a backup "standby" database on a target Exchange server. Unlike CCR, which relies on clustering and provides high availability, SCR sends data fro

Re: Exchange 2007 and SSL certs for internal and external use

2008-05-14 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
With the fact that application headers like with Exchange will advertise the internal FQDN, it should be retracted. Because without understanding the requirements of the SMTP specification, many Exchange administrators unknowingly set themselves up to fail by not having a valid response in their H

RE: Adding new email address to 200 users

2008-05-14 Thread Jeremy Phillips
It actually will modify existing users, but it's not instantaneous. Make sure your filters are correct and try this doc: http://www.msexchange.org/articles/Troubleshooting-Exchange-Recipient-Update-Service-RUS.html Thanks, Jeremy Phillips Senior Messaging Engineer | Azaleos Corporation | T

Re: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Steven Peck
I will also mention Microsoft's Virtual labs for all those who may not be aware of them. They will not make you an expert by any means but they will give you a fairly quick, structured look at the 'way it is hoped things will go' which is actually quite useful. Main site http://www.microsoft.com/

RE: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Matt Moore
Watch the wrap. -Original Message- From: Matt Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:41 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Changing Servers Neil Hobson has series of articles on the how to. It's pretty easy, 1,2,3 and you're done. Patience and let

RE: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Matt Moore
Neil Hobson has series of articles on the how to. It's pretty easy, 1,2,3 and you're done. Patience and let everything sync up. Go through a couple of 2k7 tutorials to learn the new gui, I know you'll like the command line interface, lots of stuff to do there. http://www.msexchange.org/tutorial

RE: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
It's automagic, as long as both servers stay online. When you move a mailbox to another server, the homeMDB attribute in the user's active directory object gets updated. When outlook tries to connect to the old server, the old server sees that the user is no longer homed on the old server, and se

RE: HTTPS OWA Certificate prompt

2008-05-14 Thread Roger Wright
Spend the $25-30 for a recognized certificate: www.certificatesforexchange.com Roger Wright -Original Message- From: Silvio L. Nisgoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:22 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: HTTPS OWA Certificate prompt Hello, H

RE: Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread Hixon Jr., Anthony
Once you move the user's mailboxes to the new server, their homeserver attribute will be updated in AD and Outlook will take care of the rest automagically. ~Anthony -Original Message- From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:15 AM To: MS-Exchange A

Changing Servers

2008-05-14 Thread John Hornbuckle
As I mentioned in a previous post, I'm getting a new server this summer to replace our existing Exchange server. We're currently running Exchange 2003 on a Server 2003 machine. I'm going to be moving us to an Exchange 2007 server running on Server 2008. So, how to I direct all of my users (Outlook

RE: Adding new email address to 200 users

2008-05-14 Thread lharris.serco
Kevan, I think the recipient policy will apply to new users but will not modify existing users. Lynne From: Kevan Dickinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 May 2008 12:50 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Adding new email address to 200 user

RE: Adding new email address to 200 users

2008-05-14 Thread Kevan Dickinson
Hi Thank you for your replies. I have looked up Recipient Policies and read all about them and tried to apply a new policy to a couple of test users in a test OU. I found the users via the LDAP query tool and correctly identified them. In the policy I left the original address unchanged and a

RE: HTTPS OWA Certificate prompt

2008-05-14 Thread Peter Johnson
You will need to add that certificate to the trusted certificates list on each machine. However I would recommend you go out and buy an proper SSL cert from someone like Verisign or GoDaddy perhaps. This particularly true if you intend to enable Outlook Web Access from the Internet as u will n

HTTPS OWA Certificate prompt

2008-05-14 Thread Silvio L. Nisgoski
Hello, Having configured OWA to use https, configured its publication in the ISA Server and etc, one problem still persists : When users connect to the site, even in the internal network, IE complains that the user has not chosen to trust in the site specified in the certificate. I have tried ad