I'm wondering if that is only a function of the hosted version of Exchange 2010?
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 9:15 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: E2K10 Web Admin Tool
Let me put it another way: there isn't any way to create
That wouldn't surprise me: there'd have to be a mechanism to create a mailbox
without access to the backend infrastructure servers.
From: bounce-8831074-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
[mailto:bounce-8831074-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of John
Bowles
Sent: 24 February 2010
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/2010/en/us/management-tools.aspx
From: Sobey, Richard A [mailto:r.so...@imperial.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 12:01 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: E2K10 Web Admin Tool
That wouldn't surprise me: there'd have to be a mechanism to create
The capability was present in the E14 beta ECP - but it was pulled before RTM.
That's why I asked my original question the way I did.
The issue is that there was no way at RTM to identify WHERE the accounts were
to be created, and putting them in the default Users container was deemed to be
Hello again, all...
I have a user who gets a repeating login screen on his laptop when I try
to configure his email over rpc/https. When logging onto other
computers with the same username, it works! What on earth could be
stopping this connection on that laptop? I don't even know where to
Are there any companies that specialize in supporting Exchange in the following
manner: Our in-house Exchange is down, we need an Exchange expert in here
within an hour to help us fix it.
I work for an SMB of about 400 employees and we have clustered Exchange 2007
and I have been tasked to
Well, sure. There are consulting companies that offer emergency service, as
well as independents such as myself.
Typically speaking, you are best suited having a relationship with someone
first (so that they have some idea about your configuration and that you have a
level of trust with them).
Dell ProSupport has a handful of wonderful Exchange Experts that have
always helped me out in the past. I have been very impressed how the
jump onto your case. They can get MS Support on the phone for free too.
Dell may not be your vendor, but you want to check with whomever you
vendor is.
Sam
Here are a couple Outlook settings that you may want to check both are in the
Advanced properties of the Exchange account.
1 - From the Connections Tab-- Exchange Proxy Settings... button - Do the
proxy authentication settings for his PC match the other computers? Basic or
NTLM