The Microsoft Address Book was unable to log on to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer

2002-08-27 Thread Manuel Cabezas

Exchange 2000 Server SP3
Windows 2000 Server SP3
Office 2000 SR1 SP2

From a W2000 Terminal Server I receive the next message when I try to
connect to my exchange server using Outlook: The name could not be
resolved. The Microsoft Address Book was unable to log on to the Microsoft
Exchange Server computer. Contact your system administrator if the problem
persists.
It happens in all the TS sessions.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.



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RE: The Microsoft Address Book was unable to log on to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer

2002-08-27 Thread Manuel Cabezas

Finally I found the solution: Q268575

Thanks.

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Enviado el: martes, 27 de agosto de 2002 14:54
Para: Exchange Discussions
Asunto: The Microsoft Address Book was unable to log on to the Microsoft
Exchange Server computer


Exchange 2000 Server SP3
Windows 2000 Server SP3
Office 2000 SR1 SP2

From a W2000 Terminal Server I receive the next message when I try to
connect to my exchange server using Outlook: The name could not be
resolved. The Microsoft Address Book was unable to log on to the Microsoft
Exchange Server computer. Contact your system administrator if the problem
persists.
It happens in all the TS sessions.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.



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First installation, first problem

2002-08-14 Thread Manuel Cabezas


Hi,

Exchange 2000 SP3, Windows 2000 SP3

Situation: Today I started my first Exchange 2000 installation.
Problem: Only the account I used to install Exk2 have a mailbox.
Question from a beginner: Where are the mailboxes for the others 400 users?
I don't want to send message only to myself


Thanks in advance for your answers.





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RE: First installation, first problem

2002-08-14 Thread Manuel Cabezas


Thanks for your answer , Jason

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Enviado el: miercoles, 14 de agosto de 2002 20:22
Para: Exchange Discussions
Asunto: RE: First installation, first problem


Manuel,

I assume you installed Exchange using the default administrator account,
in which case that address by default receives a mailbox.  To give the
other users within Active Directory mailboxes you can 'mailbox enable
them' by running the Users and Computers MMC (available from the
Administrator tools in the start menu) and right click the user accounts
you want to give a mailbox to (you can select multiple accounts at
once), and select exchange tasks, and create mailboxes.

Some things to be aware of when doing that

1. All mailboxes will be created within the default storage
group/database - realistically you may want to create multiple storage
groups or database and split the users out, purely for easier management
and faster backup/restore times.
2.  Do you really want to create brand new mailboxes for these users?
Should you not be migrating them from an earlier version of exchange?

I really suggest you read some of the excellent white papers (and
getting started guides) from Microsoft and play with the product in a
lab environment first before you start administering this system, in a
live environment mainly due to the fact that if your struggling at this
stage then you will struggle later down the line :-)

HTH

Jason

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Subject: First installation, first problem



Hi,

Exchange 2000 SP3, Windows 2000 SP3

Situation: Today I started my first Exchange 2000 installation.
Problem: Only the account I used to install Exk2 have a mailbox.
Question from a beginner: Where are the mailboxes for the others 400
users? I don't want to send message only to myself


Thanks in advance for your answers.





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RE: First installation, first problem

2002-08-14 Thread Manuel Cabezas

One question more:
Now, when I tried to connect to Exchange Server from Outlook I receive the
next message:
Is not possible to open the electronic mail folders, you don't have
permissions to start the session. (It happens with all the accounts except
the administrator).


Before start the installation, I played with the product in lab enviroment
and all was ok. I never had problems. And now

Any suggestion?

Thanks, again.


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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Jason Kane
Enviado el: miercoles, 14 de agosto de 2002 20:22
Para: Exchange Discussions
Asunto: RE: First installation, first problem


Manuel,

I assume you installed Exchange using the default administrator account,
in which case that address by default receives a mailbox.  To give the
other users within Active Directory mailboxes you can 'mailbox enable
them' by running the Users and Computers MMC (available from the
Administrator tools in the start menu) and right click the user accounts
you want to give a mailbox to (you can select multiple accounts at
once), and select exchange tasks, and create mailboxes.

Some things to be aware of when doing that

1. All mailboxes will be created within the default storage
group/database - realistically you may want to create multiple storage
groups or database and split the users out, purely for easier management
and faster backup/restore times.
2.  Do you really want to create brand new mailboxes for these users?
Should you not be migrating them from an earlier version of exchange?

I really suggest you read some of the excellent white papers (and
getting started guides) from Microsoft and play with the product in a
lab environment first before you start administering this system, in a
live environment mainly due to the fact that if your struggling at this
stage then you will struggle later down the line :-)

HTH

Jason

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 14 August 2002 19:08
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: First installation, first problem



Hi,

Exchange 2000 SP3, Windows 2000 SP3

Situation: Today I started my first Exchange 2000 installation.
Problem: Only the account I used to install Exk2 have a mailbox.
Question from a beginner: Where are the mailboxes for the others 400
users? I don't want to send message only to myself


Thanks in advance for your answers.





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Second Domain

2002-04-30 Thread Manuel Cabezas


Exchange 2000 Server SP3. Windows 2000 native domain.
Installed on the first and only domain of a tree.
Few days ago, I added a child domain.
What I need to do in the child domain to use the Exchange 2000 server
installed in the parent domain?
Both domains are working in the same LAN.
Thanks in advance



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