The Cisco PIX will do the same thing. You have to turn off the fixup
protocol on the PIX to work with Exchange.
hth
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From: Kurt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Telneting question for smtp
It
Title: Message
Every time this has caused me any
problems, it was always traced back to some kind of a AD replication issue.
Hth
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From: Garland Mac Neill
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Sent: Monday, June
10, 2002 8:47 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
Has anybody seen this error
message? OALGen encountered error [0x8004010f] while calculating the OALs.
For some reason my E2K server is
unable to generate the Offline Address List and as a result none of my laptop
users with offline folders can download the list, which is causing them
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From: Michael Morisoli
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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 12:37
PM
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Subject: OALGen encountered error
[0x8004010f] while calculating the OALs.
Has anybody seen this error
message
interface (whatever the
hell that means.)
Ive
checked against all their fixes, and everything is the way its suppose
to be according to everything I find on TechNet.
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From: Michael Morisoli
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Sent: Monday, June
10, 2002 10:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange
I know this is off topic, but since AD and Exchange are so intertwined
I thought I would ask this anyway.
For some reason, I have had three separate occasions where
normal non-admin users have been able to add the computers into my AD Domain.
I checked the Group Policy Object under;
Never mind. I found a GPO in the domain
controllers OU that had Authorized Users added to the privilege.
Now why this is there is a whole other conversation. Ag
-Original Message-
From: Michael Morisoli
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002
8:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
The Windows TS client is on every win2k server you have already.
Look in C:\WINNT\system32\clients\tsclient
There are floppy and network versions of both the 16 bit and 32 bit
clients.
hth, Mike
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From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April
Yes, you have to have a digital certificate issued from a third-party
like verisign, or if you are on Win2K, you can install certificate
services and issue your own digital certificates faster and free of
charge.
hth
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello all, I am having another brain fade day. Where / how do I configure who received
administrative alert messages, specifically any NDRs
that are generated.
I have a working Exchange 2k environment, but I am not
receiving any of the NDRs, but I am receiving
other things like mailbox
I have an existing W2K and Exchange2K domain with several servers up and
running fine.
Today I am adding my first Domain Controller as a sub domain called
sales.
What do I need to do to allow Exchange to service accounts located on
the new sub-domain? I was thinking that I might need to run
a single
domain controller for the domain, they should always be installed in
pairs. Then you have to worry about DNS, then machine accounts, then
moving users, then, then, then
Just don't add another domain!
-Original Message-
From: Michael Morisoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Bob, we have been running Trend Micro for Exchange 2K and it has been
100% perfect. Small footprint, easy to admin, catches everything we
have thrown at it.
My $0.02 say Trend Micro is the best I have ever seen.
Also, if you have E2K with SP2, it marries into the new Anti Virus API
that comes
.
I'm not kidding, if you are having problems understanding how to extend
Exchange to an additional domain, you really shouldn't be adding the
domain, there are many other issues that you haven't even seen yet.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Morisoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted
that, not one or two times,
but many.
Yes, those who answer questions often feel like they are talking to a
black hole.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Morisoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Monday, March 11, 2002 6:49 PM
Posted To: Exchange Sunbelt
Conversation: E2K, New Sub-Domain
I have an interesting problem that just started last night
with our OWA users.
We have 3 Win2K, sp2 servers connected via VPNs, each with Exchange 2K, sp1 and some users on
each server.
All of the sudden last night and again today, users on server1
can login to the domain and get
What is the consensus, is it safe
to installed SP2 for Exch2k?
Thanks
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Sorry about the OT, but does anybody have any recommendations
for an out-bound modem pooling solutions (Yuck, I hate modems)
I have a large group of users that need to dial us using pcAny to remote clients to provide tech-support.
Thanks.
List Charter and FAQ at:
I am not sure why the public folder is important.
We use Win2K, Exchange2K with Active Directory. I have then created an
OU to store the external contacts. When I add contacts to the OU, they
automatically show up in the Global Address Book which is available by
Outlook or OWA.
hth
Contact List Exchange 2000
So you are actually adding these users to AD then or are you somehow
just
adding email addresses to the OU?
Mike Carlson
http://www.domitianx.com
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From: Michael Morisoli
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 3:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Relay - from: address
issue
This is a bit off the wall, but here
goes.
Recently I
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Sports Commentary Gem: Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing
- but none of them serious (Alan Minter)
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From: Michael Morisoli
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