Hi - i want to setup a 2nd Exchange 5.5
server for the purpose of migrating all of the mailboxes, resources, etc.. from
the now existing exchange 5.5 server. I want it to be in the same domain
but I want to start off fresh and just move the mailboxes not inherit the
properties of the curren
I rebooted our MS Exchange 2000 server too regain memory due to the memory
leaks. Upon restart the MS Exchange and IIS and SMTP and WEB services would
not start. I receive event errors 7001 and when trying to manually start
these services we get general messages and access denied. This never
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a rule so that it triggers
on a "From" address if that is shorter.
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Hi is there a limit to the number of Rules you can have in Outlook 2000? We
have Outlook 2000 on the clients and Exchange 5.5 at the Server. i remember
Q article on the limits of up to 50 rules in the older versions of outlook
but could not find a write up on Outlook 2000
Jeán Paul Reece
ARAE
How can I view the Server-Side rules for Exchange 2000?
JR
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Is there a way on MS Exchange 5.5 to restrict emails coming from a specific
Internet Email address. I looked at the Internet Mail Connector but I am
not sure.
JR
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5.5 Fail-Over Server
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/en/55/help/default.asp?url=/exchange/en/55
/help/default.htm
We looked at it once and decided against it. More trouble than its worth.
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client side modifications for MAPI
clients.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:26
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving Exchange 5.5 to another Domain
Thanks for the quick response.
They have local mailboxes in
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From: ARAE NETWORKS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:40 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 5.5 Fail-Over Server
I know that there are clustering products out there, but can you setup 2
Exchange 5.5 servers to point to a single Store in the event one
I know that there are clustering products out there, but can you setup 2
Exchange 5.5 servers to point to a single Store in the event one fails the
other picks up where the other left off?
Jeán Paul Reece
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From: Jeramy Eling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Recently Changed
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving Exchange 5.5 to another Domain
We have a bunch of users homed in a trusted domain that access our servers.
Exchange doesn't care where the users are.
Steve
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We would like to setup another Domain (NT 4.0) and move the Exchange 5.5
Store to a new Server while still allowing the users from the current NT 4.0
Domain access to their mailboxes via a trust. Can this be done? I have
only been succesful moving an Information Store within the same Domain.
Onc
You cannot use it directly from the CD because it automatically marks it as
a RED-ONLY file. After copying the PST to disk, you must change it from
READ-ONLY and then it will be accessible.
Jeán Paul Reece
ARAE Networks Inc.\Advanced Research And Engineering
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I have a
client which I support running this. We are not experiencing any problems
currently. You would probably be better off requesting/insisting on
escalating the call when you contact BB again. What is the
issue?
Jeán Paul ReeceARAE Networks Inc.\Advanced Research And
We have 3 users setup with external POP3 and SMTP mail accounts. We would
like to have users share mail or a folder with mail that comes into their
Outlook 2000 without setting up an Exchange Server. Can anyone suggest how
this can be done since forwarding to a PST doesn't work since only 1 user
This would be
an option if I had DSL available but it is
not in my area. I agree and money is not an object, functionality is the
priority. jr
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I want to setup a Home Office and I have a Cable Modem which they tell me
cannot guarantee a static IP address. Our mail records are hosted by an
ISP. Is there a way for me to setup an Exchange 5.5 or 2000 server to
receive and send mail in this configuration? Where and what do I have to
config
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