Andy, and Ed from a severed thread, are right.
E2K does NOT need to be in native mode to join a 5.5 domain.
Our network did it: joined 5.5, moved mailboxes, replicated
public folders [but that's a long story], served users from
the new server for mail and public folders, got OWA going with
Since you've done everything else, have you checked your DNS setup ?
Specifically, what are the entries for your preferred DNS servers ?
What entries do you have for forwarders ?
Are you forwarding to an ISP or other internet DNS service ?
Don't you think it's a bit optimistic to be able to pick two ?
Sometimes only ONE is available.
Brian J. Meline, MCSE, 2000MCP
Network Support, Exchange Administrator
Resolution, Inc.
I didn't know what I was looking for until I found it. Peter Davison
OK, Darren, it's reality time.
My questions are:
1. How concerned are you to relieve him of his use of MSN messenger ?
2. How devious are you ?
3. What lengths are you willing to go to in clipping his wings ?
4. What pull do you have over him [photos, evidence, etc.] ?
5. How fast can you get
What do you have organizationally for server ?
More than one ?
I got something similar to this when I unhooked a 5.5 server before
I really should have. Or, replication is not taking place between
servers, and the one has the mailboxes and the other has the
public folders. A neat way to load
I can't help thinking that Mr. Schlegel is addressing the issue
of users having to remember their domain name and username.
As far as I know, the prompt has to be there for security.
There is the option for Outlook Web Access to remember passwords,
but I don't advise that, at all.
If I understand
Maybe check the setting in Internet Message Formats below the
section where you select Plain text or HTML or Both.
Apply content settings to non-Mapi clients.
(I'm just going to guess you don't want UUENCODE.)
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I have done it at home, but I have a similar problem at the office
except that the 5.5 site it still up and running.
Guidgen is in the C++ installation portion, in Common\tools\VB
[just do a search for Guidgen]. It's a 139 K app; you choose
the Registry portion and it generates the GUID.
See
Thanks, Chris
Just in case Internet.com [Exchange Discussions] loses my reply in
Outlook,
I'm sending this.
I'm new to this site and haven't fully explored it. Great !
I did most of the things listed in the appendix, but it's nice
to have a confirmation from others who had done it. I thought
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