The situation has been resolved. The right files were located and copied to the
DPM.
Based on my experience this is the case:
1.)U need the version of eseutil.exe and ese.dll that matches the OS of
your DPM server so if you are running the 64bit DPM server you can simply use
the files off
Peter.
I would qualify that first statement, in that, you need the version off
the exchange server, IF the exchange and DPM are running the same os.
I had just the opposite setup. 32bit exchange and 64bit DPM. Still
wouldn't run.
Got the 64bit files from a virtual EX07 test box and so far it i
Looks like I am. I left this user at the initializing state for 3 or 4
days first time and now second try has been overnight.
I'll check when he comes in today to see if he received anything?
He says he never received the initial email in his outlook that tells
him how to set up his HH.
Any sugges
If he's not receiving the email, first start by making sure that the Blackberry
/ SIM card is correctly provisioned for Blackberry Enterprise (may need to
contact your carrier) and assuming it is, standard troubleshooting to find out
why someone hasn't received an email that they know they've be
Too true. Also why can't these files be available on the DPM site for
download!!!
From: Glen Johnson [mailto:gjohn...@vhcc.edu]
Sent: 04 September 2009 14:14
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: DPS server
Peter.
I would qualify that first statement, in that, you need the version off the
e
I guess they figured if you need to protect an exchange server, you
would already have the files locally. Unfortunately they didn't take
our little problem into consideration.
BTW, do you happen to know if there is more detailed logging that what
you get from the console?
I keep getting replicat
Ok. Maybe I'm confused but why would the SIM card cause an email from
the BPS server to his outlook account not work? Also, I don't think any
of ours even have sim cards as we are on Alltel and Verizon and I don't
think they use sim cards. Correct me if I'm wrong here.
For the two users that ar
Well, if your phone doesn't have a SIM card it's no phone I've ever used ;) The
network needs to enable Blackberry functionality on the SIM to communicate on
the Blackberry network. Otherwise it's just a dumb-smartphone. BES extensions
are for BPS/BES, and BIS extensions are for Blackberry Inter
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Glen Johnson wrote:
> For the sync problem.
> User enters appointment on HH cal and it never gets synced to the
> exchange/outlook cal.
On the BB server, check the PIM sync properties of the user Make
sure it's set to sync in both directions. Also check the Opti
Be sure that the email is not getting caught in a spam filter.
Whitelist *.blackberry.net in all your spam filters.
Be sure it's not ending up in the users junk mail folder.
Part of the activation process if there is another email that is quickly
sent to the users mailbox that the user will never
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Sobey, Richard A
wrote:
> Well, if your phone doesn't have a SIM card it's no phone I've ever used ;)
There exists a world outside the UK. :-)
GSM and iDEN networks use SIM cards. CDMA[1] networks do not. CDMA
associates subscribers with the ESN/MEID of th
US has CDMA which usually does not use a SIM card.
That's reserved for GSM which is what the rest of the world uses and I
prefer
-Original Message-
From: Sobey, Richard A [mailto:r.so...@imperial.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 7:02 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE:
You could use the PFDAVAdmin tool from MS to edit the permissions on the
Calendars. I've used it and it works great.
Usage:
http://exchangeshare.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/faq-give-calendar-read-permiss
ion-on-all-mailboxes-pfdavadmin/
Supports Exchange 2003 and 2007
http://www.microsoft.c
I'm so confused or at least I think I am.
Our first BB user forwarded me this email that he received in his outlook email
account when we were setting up his HH.
From: Administrator
Sent: Thu 6/25/2009 2:04 PM
Subject: BlackBerry enterprise activation password
Paul User,
To activate you
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Ben Scott wrote:
> GSM and iDEN networks use SIM cards. CDMA networks do not. CDMA
> associates subscribers with the ESN/MEID of the phone.
Oh yah, and:
ESN = Electronic Serial Number
MEID = Mobile Equipment Identifier
IMEI = International Mobile Equipment Id
That particular email will be generated by the server. It doesn't strictly
matter if the user never receives that, simply set an activation password
manually ("abcdef" for example!) and give the user that password to enter into
their handheld.
As an aside, if the email isn't sent, it could indi
But was the account set up for Blackberry from the vendor? IIRC just a data
plan isn't sufficient.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
Sent to you from my Blackberry in the Cloud
- Original Message -
From: Glen Johnson
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: F
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Glen Johnson wrote:
> Our first BB user forwarded me this email that he received in his
> outlook email account when we were setting up his HH.
> I didn't make up that password, the system just randomly generated it.
Ahhh. The message text you posted comes invok
We've found it easier to use the "Set Activation Password..." instead of
emailing password. Then you would do the
options->Advance->Enterprise->etc... As long as you have an unlimited data
plan on the device and a good data signal (CDMA 1XEV or whatever the
equivalent GSM signal is called) the BES
Thats the activation password email. It doesnt mean dick.
-Original Message-
From: Glen Johnson [mailto:gjohn...@vhcc.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 8:08 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: BPS reinstall.
I'm so confused or at least I think I am.
Our first BB user forwa
I stand corrected on the CDMA issue. My point still stands though! :)
Richard
-Original Message-
From: bounce-8649107-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
[mailto:bounce-8649107-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of Martin
Blackstone
Sent: 04 September 2009 15:23
To: MS-Exchang
Anyone used CommVault Data Archiver for Exchange? We're considering it, and
I would love to hear from anyone with any experience with it. All info
welcome - thanks and Happy Labor Day!
I have used it, we are actually in the process of moving off of it now. It has
not been a pleasant experience. We used it initially because we were already
using commvault for backups. Things that were negative for us were the
instability of the outlook plugin. The inability to restore all archi
Is there a way to push out a LDAP address book to all Outlook users on Exchange
2007? We're going to issue our students email accounts at Microsoft l...@edu
and want to provide our faculty and staff an easy way to look up student email
addresses.
I can send our faculty and staff instructions o
Thanks Ben. Sounds like the only working part is ingestion. That's
discouraging. We're looking to move away from Zantaz for the horrible
instability in their indexing/Discovery pieces.
Any others out there? Who has a positive comment? Who has a product they
recommend unequivocally?
On Fri
The only thing that comes to mind immediately would be to do a bulk export of
the LDAP database to .csv , run that through a PS script to create them as
Contacts in AD and push them out with the rest of the GAL.
From: Dave Hardyman [mailto:dhardy...@swtc.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 12:
Update.
I can't explain this but it is working now.
Here is what I did different the last time versus three other times when
it didn't.
First 3 times, I would right click in the list of users, Add users,
select him from the list and ok.
Last time when it worked, From the home screen, clicked the Ad
When I try to add a linked mailbox (exchange 07) that is going to be associated
with a user acount in another trusted forest I get as far as browsing the
linked domain controller and then I get the following messge: could not find
any domain controller in domain domain.local. Anyone have any ide
One other thing. I was trying to create a share and add a user account from
that same trusted domain and when I try to search for the different user
accounts I'm told "the server is not functional".
- Original Message -
From: James Kerr
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Friday
"The server is not operational" was what I meant to type.
- Original Message -
From: James Kerr
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: creating linked mailbox issue
One other thing. I was trying to create a share and add a user ac
Hi everyone,
I'm having email rejected which I don't believe should be happening. I've used
an article I gounf via Google to make some adjustments which I've verified I
set correctly. I set the limits to 50MB and I'm trying to send a 17MB
attachment but my server immediately sends back a 5.3.4
What Exchange version?
What did you change? There are global max send limits and connector max send
limits.
-Original Message-
From: Chris W. Parker [mailto:cpar...@aardvarktactical.com]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 2:34 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: mail being rejected
I'm assuming 2007, based on the link he provided...
Not running 2007, but 2003 requires this change to be made in multiple
places.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322679
It appears that 2007 has limits in multiple places, too.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124345.aspx
On Fri, Se
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Chris W.
Parker wrote:
> ... my server immediately sends back a 5.3.4 rejection notice.
Examine the DSN to see if it's your server or somebody else's server
that rejected it.
-- Ben
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