detection systems and professional staff
watching them all the time, you're probably better off opening only port
443 to your front-end (or Exchange 5.5 OWA) server.
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Whichever method you choose, remember to be sure to follow Q152959 and
its successor article for Exchange 2000 to be sure, since each move will
involve the first server in the site. The articles are badly titled;
they apply to any server that holds those special roles.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet
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If you think you have everything set up properly, you might want to call
PSS.
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It creates itself on the first server you build in a mixed site.
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One man's Spam is another man's UCE.
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You are permitted 32KB to store rules. When you exceed this amount you
get the error you are seeing.
Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
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One man's Spam is another man's UCE.
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Any of the suggestions provided to you will be a great big kludge
because POP3 is not intended to be a mail transport protocol, but a
client mail retrieval protocol.
Ed Crowley
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Both servers are in the same site, right? Then you can create replicas
(instances) on the properties pages for each folder, or on the
properties pages of the Public Information Store on the server to which
you want to create replicas.
Ed Crowley
Technical Consultant
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-5.5 mailbox moves, but it wasn't as much of a
problem in those cases because the directory did update properly and the
new mailbox ends up getting all of the data.
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Not necessarily.
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Your mail looks fine to me. Deckler's problem is undoubtedly Microsoft's fault.
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in all your posts has supported your
supposition that we are biased because of the stuff we get from
Microsoft. If you were 70, we could dismiss it as the ramblings of
senility. However, since you're somewhat younger than that, I suggest
you seek professional help.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
://www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=7696
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/security/mail/excrelay.asp
If this doesn't help, please post more information, such as the
particular error messages your users are receiving when they try to send
mail.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
that you feel that because it would have made you feel like a
whore, that the rest of us are whores because we accepted it.
Not everyone thinks like you do. And this community, and the world, is
certainly better off because of that.
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Speak for yourself. In my opinion, and as it applies to me, everything
you said is bull$hit.
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...and some of us worked hard and got it without knowing of its
existence.
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You're one to talk about ego!
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that I would get some free stuff. And I
continue to help people today. Finally, I would probably devote just as
much time and offer the same opinions if I were not an MVP.
To suggest otherwise is simply a product of your own self-reflection.
It's too bad your price is so cheap, Greg.
Ed Crowley
Nor have I.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of McCarthy,
Eugene (AFIT)
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:05 AM
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What, can't find any porn sites to download from just now?
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mailbox. It's pretty important to block logons
when using a move mailbox migration strategy from 5.5 to 2000.
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I think I get his point, and you don't, so I'll explain it to you. It's
that every time you perceive that something doesn't work, Greg, you
paint it as a giant Microsoft crusade to ruin your life.
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2002) SR1.
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:55 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
You can import these. The CSV fields are:
Use IS defaults (set to 0 to supply other limits, 1 to use defaults)
Issue warning storage limit (numeric, in KB)
Prohibit send storage limit (ditto)
DXA-Task (this is prohibit send and receive; numeric, in KB)
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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You install Exchange 5.5 but select only the OWA part.
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Elizabeth
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You cannot export just the SMTP address. You can export all the
addresses and then parse out the SMTP addresses by exporting the E-Mail
Addresses and Secondary-Proxy-Addresses fields, and, for custom
recipients, the E-Mail Address field.
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Build a recovery server. You should have one anyway.
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From Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2000?
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There is no such option in backup packages, including NTBACKUP, I've
worked with. If you perform a full (normal) or incremental backup, the
backup program purges the logs. If you perform a differential or copy
backup, the logs are not purged.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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Better to disconnect them from the network on which the clients reside.
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I continue to believe my interpretation of your attitude is more
accurate than your defense thereof.
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That's where I would look.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:41 AM
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/syllabi/1573BFinal.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/syllabi/1572CFinal.asp
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Yes, that is normal for an upgraded Exchange 5.5 site and as far as I
know, this policy is required while you are running in a mixed-mode
site.
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They can do that just as well without POP. In fact, I would wager that
many of your users are doing that today without POP3.
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If you haven't already done so, make sure that on each end of the X.400
connector define the remote MTA by IP address, not by name. The X.400
connector, which I love for exactly the purpose for which you are using
it, is notoriously poor at name resolution.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Do you have a host between the Internet and the internal network that is
readdressing mail?
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Where exactly do you mean that they are displaying users' email
addresses as an x.400 address rather than the SMTP address? What does
your Exchange 5.5 Site Addressing show?
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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Yes, and perhaps even accidentally by setting the delivery location in
the profile to the PST.
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Whoopee. You've blocked a method nobody would have used. Go on home
now and feel proud of your accomplishment.
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way, I would have cheerily done so. However,
your questions are so fundamentally basic that it's obvious that you
need much more than a few pointers. Actually, providing a few pointers
might help you really bollocks things up. Exchange 2000 is especially
unforgiving that way.
Ed Crowley MCSE
Yes, through the mechanism called Mailbox Manager.
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I would give it a try. You didn't say how much memory is in it,
however. Be sure that there's enough.
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According to dictionary.com, you are being overly pedantic and
restrictive:
None
pron.
No one; not one; nobody: None dared to do it.
Not any: None of my classmates survived the war.
No part; not any: none of your business.
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I'd give that a try.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Pillai, Raj
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:23 AM
Oh, from Outlook, now I understand.
Tell me about your Active Directory Connector Connection Agreement(s).
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mail, even to Exchange 2000, using this kind of
addressing.
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some kind of reverse DNS lookup test that your sending
server doesn't pass and it's giving you the wrong error message, or
- Something else I haven't thought of.
I don't think the problem is on your end.
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Not at all, which is my point.
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Then I suspect that somehow the LegacyExchangeDN got changed.
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Yes, but regardless of how you have Exchange set up you wouldn't allow
that protocol through your firewall unless you had some business reason.
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That is by design.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:58 PM
Fram or Pennzoil?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Charles
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Does it happen with other workstations' Outlook installations, or is it
isloated to this lone Outlook instance?
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The Exchange 2000 book by Tony Redmond is excellent, although it is a
little dated since it was written before RTM. In any case, the good
very much outweighs the few out-of-date points.
I understand that Jim McBee's Exchange 2000 book is excellent, though I
haven't read it.
Ed Crowley MCSE
I can second the recommendation on the Training Kit.
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.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 2:45 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE
storage is preserved only within the
same database. Tools like Exmerge break single instance storage.
Do not place absolute faith on the Single Instance Ratio. I do not
believe it to be universally accurate.
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Look at the default view on the folder.
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. I just tested all of
this.
Perhaps, as Chris suggested, your problem is that you need to reference
the file using the format:
outlook://public folders/favorites/consulting/~budget_tracking.xls
Note the forward slashes and the tilde. This tilde thing is the way
I've always known to do it.
Ed
How are disks configured?
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Have you read the Knowledge Base articles about removing the first
server in a site or administrative group?
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Public folder storage limits apply to individual folders only, which
means that they're useful only as a guard against a mail loop or faulty
appliction causing a database explosion.
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What's USAA? I thought it was a insurance company that caters to the
military.
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Ok, thanks.
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If you're dependents then I think you need a raise!
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Use a mailbox.
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The Microsoft Office (Outlook) Custom Installation Wizard is the
supported method of doing what you ask.
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So you really expect that someone reading this will go run the CIW to
find the answer to your question? YFR.
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Y = Yeah and R = Right. The rest is left as an exercise for the reader.
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Make sure that the default recipient policy has an entry for all the
domains.
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Anything is possible. Never heard of that, though.
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Look in WINS for incorrect static entries, especially for OD and OC
entries, which signify domain controllers.
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I wouldn't advise anyone on using such techniques unless they do so with
Exchange 2003.
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Get more GCs.
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It only makes sense to back these files up when the Exchange Information
Store service is stopped. In fact, it's usually possible only when that
service is stopped.
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Yes, but he'll have to use Outlook Express or a different Outlook
profile that uses POP or IMAP with SMTP. Outlook with MAPI sends only
with the account's reply address.
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Well, I would highly suggest that you test and practice that!
You should exclude the \exchsrvr\*data directories from any file-based
backup.
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They'll tell you anything to sell you a box.
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You can do it with two accounts, yes.
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Since you're not concerned about reliability, why not get a couple of
big IDE drives?
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Do you have a question?
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...and especially in the beholder's eyes!
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I've seen him with limes in my eyes and I agree.
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It can be installed in any domain. But you should run DomainPrep in the
root domain, as well as any other domain that will have anything at all
to do with Exchange. Hell, run it in ALL domains regardless!
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What version(s) of Exchange at each site?
Are permissions correct?
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There is no IMC in Exchange 2000. Create one SMTP Connector and assign
both servers as bridgeheads.
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You can but shouldn't.
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That doesn't make any more sense to me than it does to you!
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That can be scripted by someone who knows how. It's a little tricky in
my experience, though.
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After you posted, of course.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tony Nguyen
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I was thinking of VBScript using ADSI. You need to also call a routine
from another API that converts those cryptic SIDs into text names.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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I was talking about NT permissions. Of course, this would apply to
client permissions, which I now realize is what you were probably asking
about.
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Even if it was, that machine is well beyond end-of-life.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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If you're working with Microsoft PSS, then you should heed their advice
until the problem is resolved.
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WINS.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Darcy Adams
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You're one to talk.
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A SAN just looks like a set of disk drives to an Exchange server.
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See KB article 251390. According to what I've found in MSDN, you can
get the Assoc-NT-Account, or primary Windows NT account, using ADSI, but
not other accounts that might have permissions on a mailbox.
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not too badly at 256MB. If you were to do one thing to
that box, you should consider buying some more memory for it, even for
30 to 50 users.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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Sent to? It was sent to the distribution list. (I presume you're
talking about Exchange 5.5 here.) A distribution list is one recipient.
There's nothing logged unless you turn up logging on the MTA on the list
expansion server.
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