I am looking for the Shell command to make a user a publishing editor of a
folder and all of its sub folders, has anyone had to do this
[PS] C:\Windows\System32Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -Identity \FOLDER
-AccessRights PublishingEditor -User DEFAULT
I used this but it didn't force the
Help,
Ex 2003 SP2
My Information store service crashed while I was in the process of
moving a couple mailboxes from one store to another. Now both stores
show that they have a copy of the mailbox. One store shows the mailbox
disconnected, the other shows it online. If I try to purge or
You would put a get-publicfolder in front of it, with the -recurse
parameter, that returns every child PF folder of interest. Pipe the output
of get-publicfolder to add-publicfolderclientpermission.
From: Paul Cookman [mailto:paul.cook...@selection.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009
Delete the new mailbox. Run the cleanup agent. Re-attach the old mailbox to
the user. Re-run the move-mailbox.
And figure out why your information store crashed and fix it so it doesn't
happen again. J
From: Michael Tellson [mailto:micha...@colonialsavings.com]
Sent: Thursday, February
so that's what these messages were all about:
From: w...@csmail [mailto:w...@csmail mailto:w...@csmail ]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:53 PM
To: Engineers
Subject: Error on CSMAIL
CSMAIL has reported a Error. Reported status is:
Queues - Unknown
Drives - Unknown
Services - Error
Do you have a command line you have used?
Paul Cookman * Technical Account Manager
[cid:image9b19b3.jpg@d738ba56.b3d24968] +44(0) 844 874 1000 *
[cid:imagebc1828.jpg@0b6fffbd.aa924d61] +44(0) 844 874 1001
[cid:image98d354.jpg@dfc2ea7a.5e0b4213] paul.cook...@selection.co.uk *
I can't see how to get Export-Mailbox to do this without moving/deleting the
source messages.
I want to use this for an audit only. Not to actually clean the mailboxes.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Michael B. Smith
mich...@theessentialexchange.com wrote:
Export-mailbox does this, but
Exchange 2003.
We have a user that is getting You're over your size limit messages.
But if you right click on Mailbox - Lastname, Firstname and do Folder Size,
it says his mailbox is only consuming about 10% of what the mailbox size limit.
But if I look on the Exchange server itself using the
Look at his mailbox with pfdavadmin. It will show you things that
Outlook may hide from you.
-Original Message-
From: Rausch, Michael D [mailto:michael.rau...@nwa.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:08 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Messages in Root Folder
Exchange 2003.
If you set the target to a PST, it does not delete the messages unless you
set the DeleteContent switch or the DeleteAssociatedContent switch.
From: Angie Urtel [mailto:200...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 2:12 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Email screening
I
Hello All,
We are in the process of moving to a new location. The present internet
provider is being changed to a new provider. Can someone who has gone
through this advice as the best way to change the following:
DNS Addresses
MX record
Will there be a downtime when this change
I did this just a couple months ago. We didn't see an impact on
outgoing messages - you may if you have an SPF record.
Incoming began resolving within 15-20 minutes for a few sender domains
(Gmail, Hotmail), but you should allow 4-24 hours to be safe.
I'd suggest doing this on a
You can minimize the delivery delays if you cut back on the ttl's on the
existing DNS records a day or two in advance of the changeover.
Worst case scenario is that some DNS servers will have the old information
cached, and and mail server that uses those records will not be able to contact
They say up to 24 hrs for propagation to take place, but when I did it this
past summer it was completed in a few hours. No issues after that.
Sean Donnelly
IT Operations Manager
tel. (781) 935-6020 x395
fax (781) 998-2682
Service Point USA
Document, Print, and Information
First of all, thanks for the info to Roger Wright and Rob Campbell for
the suggestions. I will keep them in mind.
As far as changing the DNS and MX records do I just cancel the zone file
with the present provider and request for creation of a new zone file
with the new provider?
From:
You should notify the exiting provider in advance that they will no longer be
authoritative for that zone after the cutover. If you don't do that, their DNS
servers will continue to provide the wrong information to any of their clients
using those servers.
For those of you who are more familiar with Resource Mailboxes in Exchange
2007, please take a shot at this question. Is it possible to have the body of
the appointment show up on the Resource calendar? All the other attendees get
this information on the meeting request, the Resource calendar
I normally double up on the DNS a week or so in advance...
Give the new MX record the value of 10, existing MX 20. That way your email
move will be instant as soon as the new IP is up running.
From: Debashish Basak [mailto:dba...@pycon.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:25 PM
To:
R U changing your DNS provider for the zone? If that is the case, then
you can have 24 to 48 hours of downtime. Move to your new DNS provider
before moving locations...
if you are just changing the records then it usually happens in 24 to 48
hours. I always just go in 24 hours before and put
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Debashish Basak dba...@pycon.com wrote:
We are in the process of moving to a new location. The present internet
provider is being changed to a new provider.
This is a straightforward procedure. You can change the A records
associated with the domain names
It has been a long time since I've seen this behavior, 98 was THE Windows
then, and I cannot, for the life of me remember how to fix it. If you click
on Mailbox - [username], that is the root where the messages are. Ahhh, I
got it. Open the mailbox using OWA, then click on the [username] shown at
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