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From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 December 2010 9:46 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Get license key off of a server
I have two licensed Exchange 2007 servers. I'm just about
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
IIRC, it grabs all MS product keys.
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Steve Hart wrote:
> I have two licensed Exchange 2007 servers. I'm just about to uninstall one
> of them and I plan to use the key on a different server. I'm not 100% clear
> on which
I have two licensed Exchange 2007 servers. I'm just about to uninstall one of
them and I plan to use the key on a different server. I'm not 100% clear on
which key I used for which box. Is there a way to determine what key a server
is licensed under?
Or, does it even matter?
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To manage s
We've had this happen too, typically occurring when provisioning a new PC.
I always figured we had something configured incorrectly, but the
workaround of provisioning w/o encryption in online mode and then
switching it over later makes it hard to justify the troubleshooting time
:)
I heard a repo
That issue happened to us. We were able to make sure http connections was not
checked and make sure cache mode was turned off. Our enterprise group finally
solved the issue, but no one here (we run our own exchange servers, not
enterprise) was ever told what or how the issue was eventually solve
I had no issues in using this product in the county government environment I
managed. I remember looking at similar products, but this had evrything we
needed. Now this was in the 2006 - 2008 timeframe, but they are still using
it, I am told.
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Hi,
Once I had very similar situation...
In my case solution was simple...we need to change authentication from basic to
NTLM.
Maybe you have complex situation so simple solution is not an answer...?!
Try and let us know!
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Hrvoje Špiranec
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OK so before I go suggest we splunk the cash on this, is there anything
out there that I'm overlooking that will allow similar
control/granularity over signatures whilst keeping some degree of
control with the end user?
I've looked at a couple of server side solutions but they all lose out
the
Thanks Michael and Jason for the reply. I'll continue to troubleshoot and let
you know if I come up with anything.
Andrew
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From: Jason Gurtz [mailto:jasongu...@npumail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 10:30 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook is p
That would also work.
Option 1 was something I've been told about but never tried :)
Regards
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peter.jo
As far as Exchange is concerned, all users only have one email address - the
default. That is used for all outbound email.
If you have multiple email addresses on the domain then those are aliases, for
INBOUND only. For outbound email all email will go out with the default address.
Using the from
Option number 1 is new to me. Does the "from field" allow you send email to
any of the aliases on a users account? Or does it only allow you to send
email from other accounts like send-as other users email address?
I'll have to do some testing.
Thanks
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Peter John
There are several ways:
1.)Add the addresses from the different domains to each mailbox and make
sure the from field is visible an new e-mail message in outlook.
2.)Create multiple mailboxes in Exchange and give the user access to these
multiple mailboxes also ensuring the from field i
I've spent some time searching for a good way to do this using exchange and
have not found a solution yet.
I have client with a SBS 2003 server and Outlook 2003-07 and needs the
ability to have employees send from multiple email address/domains.
The only solution that I have been able to think of
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