Running the command through EMS works flawlessly with no errors or warnings.
Looks like it must be .NET that's causing the problem. Darn.
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 7:42 PM
To: MS
lists only 'Name, OrginizationalUnit' versus the 'Name, SecurityPrincipal,
SecurityPrincipalType, Container' when adding permissions through either the
Send As or the Full Access options.
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent
Something I failed to mention, it is happening on both of our Exchange Servers
(Server 2008 SP1) and when using the Exchange Management Tools on my PC
(Windows 7 SP1 64-bit).
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Bonnie Pohlschneider
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 3:58 PM
. We do not currently have an
estimated time of resolution for this specific bug. However, we will keep you
posted of any updates from our QA/Development teams as they become available.
We appreciate your patience in advance.
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Kennedy, Jim
, to make sure we're resolving,
and I'm getting www.co.madison.oh.us not smtp or mail. I'm thinking this is
causing the issue but have been unsuccessful at persuading the IT department on
the other end to work on this. Anyone have any other ideas?
Bonnie Pohlschneider * Champaign Residential Services
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Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 1:26 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: DNS Issues
Where did you get smtp.co.madison.oh.us I think you might have found their
sending server. An MX
Yes.
I don't know, but anything is possible.
Never thought of that before but I can see where you're getting at. I've asked
the users to let me know the next time they get a bounce message so I can look
at it a little more. Thanks for the suggestion Rob.
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network
Anybody out there have a way to script moving all mail items, from multiple
folders and sub-folders, within a user's mailbox to their Inbox? Exchange 2007
SP2.
Bonnie Pohlschneider | Champaign Residential Services | Network Administrator
937-653-1317 (w) | 937-508-8553 (c) | 937-653-1321 (f
Never mind, looks like we can do it with a simple rule inside Outlook. Looks
like we were over thinking it.
Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
From: Bonnie Pohlschneider [mailto:bpohlschnei...@crsi-oh.com]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
I have a request from a manager to setup a shared mailbox for 5 nurses. All
users have their own AD account and all are setup with a seperate Outlook
profile to access the shared mailbox. So far, sharing the mailbox works great.
Now comes the million dollar question, if one of these nurses
One would think, but after testing, it is delivered to the recipient with the
from address showing the shared mailbox name. It would be wonderful if we
could force this particular mailbox to always put the Florence Nightgale; on
behalf of; Shared Mailbox on each message.
Seperate mailbox was setup so that all the Sent Items end up inside the Shared
mailbox rather than the individual's mailbox. The thought was that if they
opened the mailbox separatly, they would be able to see what the other nurses
are doing and hopefully avoid duplicate efforts. Plus, all the
Ah yes, signatures will do nicely because those are specific to the Windows
profile and not the Outlook profile. Now assuming that they don't delete the
signature or mess with it by changing fonts to something pretty, we might be
good with future emails. Any thoughts on how to determine who
Check IIS settings for both the Default Website and the OWA virtual directory.
May need to change the Require Secure Channel setting under Secure
Communications.
We had to set our Default Website to OFF and then OWA to ON to get the
redirection to work.
Along the same lines but slightly different... sometimes managers or an auditor
are given FullAccess Permission to a mailbox and then are forgotten to be
removed at a later date. Here's what I use when I want to see what's been set
at the server:
Get-Mailbox -Server SERVER_NAME |
Need some help because dealing with certificates because it is giving me a
headache! Users are reporting that Free Busy information is not populating.
Also, at the same time, the Out of Office Assistant is erroring with message
“cannot be displayed because the server is currently offline or
I have a situation where management has requested a user be setup with a
mailbox that is prohibited from sending or receiving mail outside of our
company. I’ve created two different transport rules as follows. Environment:
Exchange 2007 SP1 RU7
Block Receiving External
Apply rule to messages
Thanks Rob. I was able to get it to work by changing the rule to:
Apply rule to messages
from users Outside the organization
and sent to useraddress
send Delivery not authorized, message refused to sender with 5.7.1 except when
the text serverip appears in a Received
Much appreciated!
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