The problem I have is finding time to do the patching and troubleshooting of
Exchange out-of-hours whilst looking after my five-month old twins - and the
fact that the company won't pay me to do it outside of normal hours anyway.
I would love everything to be run in properly-scheduled outage windows, but
this company haven't (yet) subscribed to my ways of doing things.

2009/5/7 Brian Desmond <[email protected]>

>  *I don’t believe you can.*
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> *If you’re bouncing services during business hours you have bigger
> problems.*
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> *Thanks,*
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> *Brian Desmond*
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> *[email protected]*
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> *c - 312.731.3132*
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 07, 2009 5:11 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Outlook 2007 Exchange status notifications
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> Anyone know if you can disable the Exchange server status notifications in
> Outlook 2007? By that I mean the pop-ups that come up indicating that
> connection to Exchange has been lost/restored etc. I am sick of doing a
> quick restart of services and getting phone calls from users who obviously
> have nothing better to do than stare at the status indicator :-)
>  GPO would be preferable but I have done a recce of the Office 2007
> templates and can't find anything suitable...
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> Cheers,
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