RE: auto booking conf. rooms w/ Outlook 2000 permissions

2001-08-23 Thread Tom Meunier

Good point, Lori.  Yes, I use an antivirus scanner that has a MAPI
interface.  I don't, however, use it in MAPI scan mode.  I use that
antivirus API in conjunction with a gateway scanner.  The reason I don't
use it in MAPI is because I get unspecified mapi error.  So now I'm
laughing at myself.  I generally consider this a good thing, at 4 pm.

 -Original Message-
 From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Thursday, August 23, 2001 03:57 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: auto booking conf. rooms w/ Outlook 2000  permissions
 Subject: RE: auto booking conf. rooms w/ Outlook 2000  permissions
 
 
 Tom, do you use scanmail?  If so, how do you get it to send 
 you e-mails when
 a virus is found without a mapi client on the machine?  I had 
 always heard
 that Outlook on the Exchange server was bad but mapi client = OK.
 
 I can't get scanmail whatever the heck the current version 
 is, to send any
 mails anymore.  I don't know what changed other than we 
 upgraded to the
 latest version.  I get unspecified mapi error.

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RE: Urgent

2001-08-22 Thread Tom Meunier

Try using domain\userid\alias.

And try to type out the entire words and include necessary punctuation.
when you're asking a question.  It borders on unintelligible.  Unless
your ISP charges you per byte, in wch cs I undrstd n smpthz. Othr thn
tht, xpln urslf mor flly.

 -Original Message-
 From: Adil Azad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 11:51 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Urgent
 Subject: RE: Urgent
 
 
 Thanks For Replying.
 It asks only (usr id , password).
 I m also check the provate information store the entry
 of nw created account is not present there.
 Regards
 adil
 --- Roger Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Adil,
  
  Does the 'pop up' ask for 3 items - login id,
  domain and password,
  or just two - login id and password?
  
  Regards, Roger Mackenzie (Glasgow University)
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Adil Azad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 21 August 2001 12:57
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Urgent
  
  
  Hello!
  
  I m facing a problem in my exchange serevr 5.5.
  Problem:
  One of my client leave my company , i am rename his
  account and assign a new password to his replaced
  person. But that user are not getting the e-mails in
  outlook. every time when he access his e-mail
  account
  a pop up window comes on screen and need accounts
  password. I am giving his password but the problem
  is
  still srise.
  
  I m creating a new account and that account is also
  shows the password problem.
  In private infornmation store the entry of new
  accounts are not present.
  What can i do ? I am facing a big problem in my
  company.
  Anyone advice me , how can i solve the problem.
  
  regards
  Adil azad
  
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RE: Undelete command

2001-08-21 Thread Tom Meunier

I crossed a busy street without looking last week, and didn't get hit by
a car.

(yup, I noticed you put in the crucial YMMV, Tom!)

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 01:36 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Undelete command
 Subject: RE: Undelete command
 
 
 I restored a mailbox from a brick level backup last week, got
 the attachments and haven't found any fudge
 
 YMMV
 
 tom
 
 -Original Message-
 From: missy koslosky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:32 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Undelete command
 
 
 You forgot:
 3. Explain why the attachments are missing and other things 
 are fudged.
 
 Missy
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:52 AM
 Subject: RE: Undelete command
 
 
 What kind of backup are you doing on that server?
 
 If you were doing the much-disdained Brick Level Backups  (backing up
 every individual mailbox)  you have a two-step process
   1.  Create the mailbox
   2.  Restore the mailbox from you most recent Brick Level Backup
 
 If you aren't doing an Exchange Aware backup, or offline backup things
 could get pretty ugly!
 
 If you aren't following the Ed Crowley never restore method 
 (see the FAQ)
  then hopefully your backups are up to this task!
 
 
 Tom Gray, CCNA, CBE
 Network Engineer
 All Kinds of Minds  The Center for Development and Learning
 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 Internet:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ATT Net: (919)960-
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: jojo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 5:30 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Undelete command
 
 
 HELP!
 
 Recently I deleted the mailbox of one of the resigned 
 employee, after 3 days
 her replacement comes in and asking about the old mails of 
 her successor,
 she says that there are some important mails she needs to 
 retrieve on the
 said mailbox. This user is one of the VP's here.
 
 How can I retrieve the deleted mailbox? Is there an Undelete 
 mailbox like
 command in Exchange?
 
 I have Exchange 5.5 with SP4, and have no recovery server ready here.
 
 Thanks in advance...
 
 Jojo
 
 

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RE: Code red

2001-08-20 Thread Tom Meunier

If it gets a not found error, it wasn't successful.  It'll appear
right after the attempt in your logs.

 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Haaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:37 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Code red
 Subject: Re: Code red
 
 
 How do you tell the diff?
 
 -
 I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a 
 whole lot more as
 they get older, then it dawned on me...they were cramming for their
 finals... 
 -
 - Original Message - 
 From: Martin Blackstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:31 PM
 Subject: RE: Code red
 
 
  That is just the attempt.
  Besides, isn't code red asleep right now?
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
 Chris Haaker
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:29 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Re: Code red
  
  
  This appears in my log just once:
  
  2001-08-20 16:28:41 61.187.115.20 - 172.17.1.217 80 GET /default.ida
  
 XX
 XX
  
  
 XX
 XX
  
  
 XX
 XX
  %u90
  
 90%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3%u7801%u9090%u6858%ucbd3
 %u7801%u90
  90%u
  9090%u8190%u00c3%u0003%u8b00%u531b%u53ff%u0078%u%u00=a 200 -
  
  successful? I thought this only showed up in your logs if it *was*
  successful!
  
  TIA.
  
  Chris
  -
  I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a 
 whole lot more
  as they get older, then it dawned on me...they were 
 cramming for their
  finals...
  -
  - Original Message -
  From: Andy David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:16 PM
  Subject: RE: Code red
  
  
   But he's apparently seeing it in the logs as well.
   Chris, What do the w3svc logs say? Is the attack 
 successful or not? 
   You can test your server here: 
   http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Tools/codered.html
  
  
  
  
   Andy David
   J Muller International
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Bill Kuhn - MCSE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:02 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Code red
  
  
   Get rid of the Symantec scanner. My dead grandma has a 
 better chance 
   of telling you accurately whether you have Code Red.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of 
 Chris Haaker
   Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:56 AM
   To: ExchangeList@swynk
   Subject: OT: Code red
  
  
   anyone have an idea that has been working with code red?
  
   I have a win2k server that was infected. I re-formatted all hard 
   drives, re-installed OS w/SP2 built-in and patched for CR. Within 
   about 10 minutes I was infected again according to the 
 w3svc log and 
   the symantec scanner for
   code red.
  
   disconnected from network and did same as above. Ran the 
 patch from a 
   floppy. re-connected to the network, ran the new MS 
 Security scanner 
   at: www.microsoft.com/technet/mpsa/start.asp and applied 
 all hotfixes 
   there as well. Note: I ran the CR hotfix and rebooted 
 before I ever 
   attached to the
   network. 1 hour later CR shows up in the w3svc log again 
 and symantec
   scanner says I am infected again.
  
   Ideas?
  
   -
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 whole lot 
   more as they get older, then it dawned on me...they were 
 cramming for 
   their finals...
   -
  
  
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RE: Wildcard Addressing

2001-08-20 Thread Tom Meunier

Nope, there isn't a box that just receives all mail with misspelled smtp
addresses.  There was a conversation a month or so ago (on the E2k list
perhaps?  don't remember  couldn't find it real quickly), about whether
this violates the letter, or just the spirit, of pertinent RFCs. The
best way I found to accomplish this was to go get another messaging
product that does it[1] and forward all your unresolved mail to that
server.  You accomplish this by going into the properties page of the
virtual smtp server, then the messages tab, then forward all
unresolved to this server: field.

On the same page, you'll find where your badmail directory is.  You can
have a flunkee sift through that, if you like.  That way, the sender
still gets an NDR telling them that there is no [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and they can re-send their multimillion dollar sales order, instead of
assuming it went into a black hole, or that Bob Smith just plain doesn't
want the business.  This is why it's generally considered A Bad Idea to
counteract NDRs.

[1] pmail does, and it's free at www.pmail.com, ymmv.  so does sendmail.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Monday, August 20, 2001 01:22 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Wildcard Addressing
 Subject: RE: Wildcard Addressing
 
 
 In 5.5 it was Notifications.  Perhaps it's named similarly for 2000?
 
 -Michèle
 Immigration site:  http://LadySun1969.tripod.com
 Our new 2001 Miata:  http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley
 Tiggercam:  http://www.tiggercam.co.uk
 -
 Mine had two nicknames: the bunny and fsckin' piece of 
 crap German crap
 nice car nice car please start you useless pile of German scrap metal
 superior German engineering my ASS!. - Amanda Lowery, 
 talking about a car
 she used to own 
 -
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Walt Brannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 9:30 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Wildcard Addressing
 
 
 In Exchange 2000 how do you set a mailbox to receive ALL the mail for
 somedomain.com  that is not otherwise addressed as 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
 
 In other mail systems there is a nobody address that does this.
 
 Thanks
 
 Walt
 
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RE: Wildcard Addressing

2001-08-20 Thread Tom Meunier

Yes, notifications.  I do that, too.  He didn't say notifications, he
said mail.  Although the mailbox you'd like the NDR's to get sent to, is
another of the fields on that same page of the SMTP virtual server's
properties.

-tom

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Monday, August 20, 2001 01:39 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Wildcard Addressing
 Subject: RE: Wildcard Addressing
 
 
 Um, with 5.5 we have our Notifications sent to the 
 Administrator mailbox.
 All the NDRs get sent there - and the original email is 
 attached to the NDR.
 I generally sift through there (we have 300 users, so it's 
 not too big of a
 job) and forward anything that needs forwarding.
 
 -Michèle
 Immigration site:  http://LadySun1969.tripod.com
 Our new 2001 Miata:  http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley
 Tiggercam:  http://www.tiggercam.co.uk
 -
 There is no greater waste as a waste of time. 
 -
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 2:36 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Wildcard Addressing
 
 
 Nope, there isn't a box that just receives all mail with 
 misspelled smtp
 addresses.  There was a conversation a month or so ago (on 
 the E2k list
 perhaps?  don't remember  couldn't find it real quickly), 
 about whether
 this violates the letter, or just the spirit, of pertinent RFCs. The
 best way I found to accomplish this was to go get another messaging
 product that does it[1] and forward all your unresolved mail to that
 server.  You accomplish this by going into the properties page of the
 virtual smtp server, then the messages tab, then forward all
 unresolved to this server: field.
 
 On the same page, you'll find where your badmail directory 
 is.  You can
 have a flunkee sift through that, if you like.  That way, the sender
 still gets an NDR telling them that there is no [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 and they can re-send their multimillion dollar sales order, instead of
 assuming it went into a black hole, or that Bob Smith just 
 plain doesn't
 want the business.  This is why it's generally considered A 
 Bad Idea to
 counteract NDRs.
 
 [1] pmail does, and it's free at www.pmail.com, ymmv.  so 
 does sendmail.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Posted At: Monday, August 20, 2001 01:22 PM
  Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
  Conversation: Wildcard Addressing
  Subject: RE: Wildcard Addressing
  
  
  In 5.5 it was Notifications.  Perhaps it's named 
 similarly for 2000?
  
  -Michèle
  Immigration site:  http://LadySun1969.tripod.com
  Our new 2001 Miata:  http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley
  Tiggercam:  http://www.tiggercam.co.uk
  -
  Mine had two nicknames: the bunny and fsckin' piece of 
  crap German crap
  nice car nice car please start you useless pile of German 
 scrap metal
  superior German engineering my ASS!. - Amanda Lowery, 
  talking about a car
  she used to own 
  -
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Walt Brannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 9:30 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Wildcard Addressing
  
  
  In Exchange 2000 how do you set a mailbox to receive ALL 
 the mail for
  somedomain.com  that is not otherwise addressed as 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
  
  In other mail systems there is a nobody address that does this.
  
  Thanks
  
  Walt
  
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RE: blocking internet access (OT)

2001-08-17 Thread Tom Meunier

What OS?  How savvy is your kid?  You could just hard-code wrong DNS
servers, wrong gateway, remove the IP stack, whatever.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ron Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Friday, August 17, 2001 07:07 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: blocking internet access (OT)
 Subject: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 
 Thanks for those that read this even though its OT. It's a quickie...
 I need to block access to the internet from my pc, but be 
 able to use it
 when *I* want to. ( Parent kid issue).
 Zone alarm would be perfect, but if I use it to  do not 
 allow IE to access
 the internet, all that needs to be done is open ZA, and 
 click allow it.
 If ZA could be password protected it would be perfect. Anyone 
 have a link or
 suggestion? Does Programs like Net nanny do this or just 
 limit WHERE they
 can go?
 Thanks!
 Ron
 
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RE: blocking internet access (OT)

2001-08-17 Thread Tom Meunier

A savvy kid would ftp Opera or Netscape or Mozilla.  That also wouldn't
keep my kid from using Yahoo Messenger or ICQ or whatever else is
keeping him from his homework.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ropiak Steve - NAO Florence Office Exchange and Bar Code Admn.
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Friday, August 17, 2001 09:27 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: blocking internet access (OT)
 Subject: RE: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 
 Or you could compile a little VB app called IE.exe that pops 
 up a GIANT
 dialog box saying Dad said NO Internet and drop it on your 
 PC.  Rename
 IE's executable so only you know where to find it.
 
 Steve
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:22 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 
 What OS?  How savvy is your kid?  You could just hard-code wrong DNS
 servers, wrong gateway, remove the IP stack, whatever.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ron Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Posted At: Friday, August 17, 2001 07:07 AM
  Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
  Conversation: blocking internet access (OT)
  Subject: blocking internet access (OT)
  
  
  Thanks for those that read this even though its OT. It's a 
 quickie...
  I need to block access to the internet from my pc, but be 
  able to use it
  when *I* want to. ( Parent kid issue).
  Zone alarm would be perfect, but if I use it to  do not 
  allow IE to access
  the internet, all that needs to be done is open ZA, and 
  click allow it.
  If ZA could be password protected it would be perfect. Anyone 
  have a link or
  suggestion? Does Programs like Net nanny do this or just 
  limit WHERE they
  can go?
  Thanks!
  Ron
  
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RE: blocking internet access (OT)

2001-08-17 Thread Tom Meunier

so does we-blocker (www.we-blocker.com).  Freeware and very
configurable.  Worth a look, for the price.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ron Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:42 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: blocking internet access (OT)
 Subject: RE: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 
 Hmm...that's interesting. Although it wont block all sites, I 
 can spend some
 time blocking most offensive ones, and it does have passwords. Thanks!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: WILLIAMS,JESSICA D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:11 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 Can you use the Content Advisor that comes with IE?
 
 Jessica Williams
 Network Messaging Administrator
 Woman's Hospital
 (225) 924-8611
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ron Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 7:07 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: blocking internet access (OT)
 
 
 Thanks for those that read this even though its OT. It's a quickie...
 I need to block access to the internet from my pc, but be 
 able to use it
 when *I* want to. ( Parent kid issue).
 Zone alarm would be perfect, but if I use it to  do not 
 allow IE to access
 the internet, all that needs to be done is open ZA, and 
 click allow it.
 If ZA could be password protected it would be perfect. Anyone 
 have a link or
 suggestion? Does Programs like Net nanny do this or just 
 limit WHERE they
 can go?
 Thanks!
 Ron
 
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RE: Mailbox Manager Tool

2001-08-15 Thread Tom Meunier

It comes with online documentation.  Is there a part of it that isn't
self-explanatory?  I must be missing some cool features.

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 From: Khin Thuzar Nu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Posted At: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:45 AM
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 Conversation: Mailbox Manager Tool
 Subject: Mailbox Manager Tool
 
 
 Dear All, 
 
 Is there any white paper on the MS Exchange Mailbox Manager Tool? ?  
 Thanks in advance.  
 
 Thuzar 
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RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.

2001-08-14 Thread Tom Meunier

Then yes, it's a one-to-one relationship.   More clients, bigger
hardware on the OWA box.  You can use SSL.  Or if you want to skip the
OWA box, just have them VPN in (you ARE implementing the technology,
after all) and let them use an IMAP client or Outlook.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 6:28 PM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.
Subject: RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.


Hi, Tom
We have Exchange server 5.5 right now. 

John Shi

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 4:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.


I'll take the OWA one.   :)
The only version info I saw in the email was one reference to one
Exchange 2000 server.  You'd use a frontend-backend scenario.  You'll
have to buy Exchange Enterprise for your frontend server.  Other than
that, you can use Standard version if it suits all your other needs.
The frontend server will find the server that contains the users'
mailboxes.  If you REALLY wanted them to access OWA at their own sites,
you'd need to put an OWA server in each place.  Sizing considerations
are left to the reader.

But that's ten months from now.  You didn't say what you have NOW.  So
I'm assuming Exchange 2k.

-Original Message-
From: Andre Toussaint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:26 PM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.
Subject: RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.


John,

Replication should work fine... Once the VPN is up and running, you
should
be able to do whatever you want with win2k, and exchange etc. Getting
the
VPN setup is mainly just getting TCP/IP to work with all the sites
together,
in a virtually private way. Once that is working, you should be able to
play
around with multiple domains and their trusts, and other stuff, because
that
stuff all uses TCP/IP. You see, Win2k doesn't really need to know there
is a
VPN at all, it will just use normal TCP/IP operations to communicate
across
the VPN. To NT, the other VPN site will just be like another subnet.

I should note, that theoretically (and maybe someone else can shed some
light here) the VPN connection will be slower. Because they are
encrypting
all the data, so the router/VPN device must encrypt the data(some time
wasted there) and once the data is encrypted, it has some overhead. So,
you
may have to play with replication a little bit, but I think it would
work
fine.

As for your OWA question:
That is a good question... Translated= Hmmm, I don't know.
I guess at the office, the users could type the internal machine name of
the
exchange box they want to get to for OWA. But, what if they are at home,
ant
want to OWA to check their mail? Maybe set up a machine to just serve
the
OWA, and everyone use the same one?
I don't have any real experience with OWA in a multiple Exchange site
environment. Anyone else care to shed some light here?


Andre



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 3:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.


Hi, Andre
How about Replication between all the W2K DC on different sites? If you
change some configuratin on W2K DC on the central stie, how would this
replicate to the remote sites through VPN?
If I want everyone remoste site to get to the OWA on their sites, how
would
this work if you have the private IP address? Currently, we have an
external
IP address for pop 3 for a remote site Exchange server.

Thanks

John Shi
-Original Message-
From: Andre Toussaint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 2:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Frame Relay or T1 line+VPN.


If I understood you correctly:

The way each office connects to the internet should not matter for the
VPN.
And, the router at each office (the main router, one that sits between
the
office and internet) should handle VPN. Just make sure each router
supports
each other for VPN.

And, you would only need 1 Exchange server to be on a public IP (only
the
pop3 and smtp ports open). The non-public exchange servers would
communicate
with the 'main' exchange server over the VPN. (of course, each router
would
need a public IP)

At the company I work at now, at one point we had VPN going between
Frame
Relay (main office), DSL (other office) and Cable and DSL residential
services.
Each VPN location is treated as a different subnet. Once you have VPN
working, you can setup your network to use the subnets... Multiple
Exchange
Sites etc just pretend it's a normal, subnetted network. Exchange does
not
need to know about the VPN at all.

I hope this made sense, and I hope I read your question correctly.

Also, there are probably some better ways of doing this, and I'm sure
this
group will let you and me know about

RE: moving/renaming user.

2001-08-13 Thread Tom Meunier

Sounds like his userid and Exchange alias are now different, so he'll
need to log into OWA using DOMAIN\userid\alias format.
Domainname\JoeUserOld\JoeUser or whatever it is.

Huh.   Maybe I got that backwards.  Maybe it needs to be
Domainname\joeuser\joeuserold now.  I can't remember.

These assumptions are based upon Exchange 5.5.  I'd make different
assumptions if you had Exchange 2000.

-tom

-Original Message-
From: Tom Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:28 PM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: moving/renaming user.
Subject: moving/renaming user.


Ok, this must be obvious and I'm just missing a step

JoeUser works 25% here (cdl.unc.edu) and 75% at another department
(med.unc.edu).  That other dept is NOT using exhange and is NOT part of
our
NT network. (sigh)  We are using Exchange 5.5 sp4.

JoeUser used to have other mail forwarded here.  So 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -- joeuser

Now Joeuser wants to use med.unc.edu email (don't ask me why, but I have
to
do it)
  but:
   1) must access old email box on my server using owa
   2) must have [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So I did the following:
   1) renamed joeuser to joeuser.old
  removed all occurences of joeuser from my dist-lists (DL's)
  made [EMAIL PROTECTED] the default reply smtp address
  deleted [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the reply smtp address
   2) created new custom recepient, internet address
 joeuser which forwards to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

tested this on friday and it seemed to work well. Was able to send mail
from
America online to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it went to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
when I sent mail from Outlook to joeuser it went to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Today he got new mail on my server (joeuser).  He claims he can't get
into
OWA now. (how does he know he got new mail on my server if he can't get
into
OWA?  He had a friend email him and he didn't get it.  When I checked
joeuser.old there WAS new mail)

What am I doing wrong?   Have I horribly complicated an easy task?

After you finish laughing please enlighten me!




Tom Gray, CCNA, CBE
Network Engineer
All Kinds of Minds  The Center for Development and Learning
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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