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Actually, they are sending two of us. :)
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not sure what the deal is with it and the county. I know that I get shown
no love when I offer to check mail connectivity for each concert.
I would think that they would want to be certain that it was working!!! :)
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Definitely third party software. Sometimes it seems like it is more
important to them that their niche software works more than Outlook.
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out
where everything went to. I would like to start putting it on others so that
we can have a more gradual rollout.
Thanks
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that the best path from Exchange 5.5 was to go
straight to 2003. I am going to Orlando next month and will see what they
say there.
Thanks again.
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I will do that.
Mr. Scharff?
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From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: RE: Emails per day
Ewww! Very Ewww!!
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Anyone have any opinions on Quest's MessageStats? I just got the dog and
pony yesterday and would be interested in what people thought about it that
use or have evaluated it. Why did you go with it? Why didn't you.
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We have been running it for the last six months or so with no problems. It
has worked even better than 4.51 SP6a which was good as well. Why not go to
sp6a?
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That's it. Get your cup on!!! :)
Actually, Martin have you tried it or are you just going by what you may
have heard? NAI used to have some well deserved criticisms but this version
is actually pretty good.
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Pretty good. I have never had to wait on hold for more than 2 minutes and
they have always stayed with it until the issue was resolved. We have
Connect Support I don't know about others.
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:)
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From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm not sure about Exchange 2000 but with Exchange 5.5 I change the primary
NT account name that has access to it.
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The only thing that I would add (and I shutter to do so to a message from
Ed) is that the capitalization of the SMTP will make that their default
reply address. If you are just trying to give them an additional address,
then do not capitalize smtp.
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. Much better than
previous efforts.
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I have believe that I have stopped FW:, FW:, FW: ,etc. before. I think that
this is really the problem/danger with WS. It will work flawlessly on one
installation and completely miss on others.
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done with WS. I block as I am sure Bill does
multiple attachment types so if the attachment comes in disguised as a WAV
file it gets blocked as well.
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it seems with support. I take that back, I did used to have
problems until we upped our support to a higher level. I never wait more
than 1 minute and get escalated pretty quickly. Also, the TVDUG on Yahoo
groups has a lot of NAI back line support people on it.
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We have been seeing it for a couple of days. McAfee has been reporting it as
Exploit-MIME.gen.
I just got something from Sophos giving it the name that John reported it
as. It has been showing up quite a lot lately.
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.
I would assume that GS would have caught it if it had made it that far since
it is running the same engine and dat versions.
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No, I can see numbers for all of the Klez variations as well (eml = 6, e =
2, h = 58, dam = 4). MIME Exploit = 326.
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That may be true.
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be added under the
Benefit of Attending link.
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have inherited a system that is locked with NAI at the
hip then perhaps a posting to the list Total Virus Defense list
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Now I will go back to striving towards my goal of someday reaching that
intersection :)
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Groupshield is when compared to anything else.
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version. If you have TVD, Total
Virus Defense suite or AVD, Active Virus Defense suite you have a full no
holds barred product. My filter is simply blocking *.lnk attachments.
Also, I do not know what you mean by nested attachments.
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I just heard back from backline support at NAI and their answer was that No,
Groupshield in and of itself can not selectively allow and disallow.
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.
The WAV files should be getting blocked. I have not been finding that any
are getting by.
[1] Chris Scharff may be right about NAI after all. When I did a spell check
on Webshield it suggested Weaseled.
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I have also been able to find it using OWA.
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that
ability to do direct booking. Ever since I removed the ability to do direct
bookings I have not seen the problem return.
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then be prompted to reenter
your password for the account and then you are good to go.
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Should have read I just logged in with the username and password of the
account that was associated with the RESOURCE.
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Have you shared this with NAI as well? I have heard that there are people up
and running GSE2K so I think that it must be able to run correctly.
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Is your OWA server outside the firewall? If so, does it have connectivity
via VPN or something to be able to talk to your inside Exchange box?
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As far as permissions are concerned, I think that you would want to do it in
Outlook. If you need to give someone Send As permissions for the folder then
you would do that in the admin console.
I don't think that you can delete the All Public Folders and I wouldn't
remove Favorites.
Ken Powell
.
In there you will find Basic Authentication. That is where you will set up
the Default Domain to be used.
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You could export the GAL out to Excel and set your search criteria there.
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being served from the old one and has not locked up as far as I know since I
took OWA off of it. I see no change in the event logs from then to now.
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Of course. Yup, only servers in there!!
I fear that this is a classic case of Ed's adage.
I have had the same experience as Andy has with the logon screen saver
although Martin's Mac and Cheese saver does intrigue me :) Shades of BNL.
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or not, we are not letting
executables such as .exe, com, bat, etc. are we?
First do no harm. :)
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http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99332.htm at the bottom under Removal
Instructions.
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You are right. Having the words Bottom and Removal Instructions in the
same sentence does conjure up thoughts best left alone. :)
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that they supplied for both versions.
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with what NAI
is quoting you. Like I said, we have done well with it so I can not make a
good enough case for switching.
I guess that it wasn't that short.
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to handle at the firewall level.
We did not see the tripling that others have seen. Had we have seen it we
too would have been on Trend Micro like a donkey on a waffle.
It is just hard to justify going to something that they see as never having
let them down.
Ken Powell
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SW Washington.
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And I'll bet that it is not because you are a Scot.
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Which link? Kelly's or the one that the virus sends out :)
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that it works.
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Thanks. It just seemed funny that someone else would report it. I just kind
of blew it off as the user must have installed some Acrobat product and did
not remember it.
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Funny you should bring that up. I just had someone come up to me yesterday
and ask me where FE came from and why he had so many icons for it on his
toolbar.
Let me know if you find out anything further.
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that it works.
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Thanks. It just seemed funny that someone else would report it. I just kind
of blew it off as the user must have installed some Acrobat product and did
not remember it.
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NAI's Webshield 4.5 has worked against TNEF since engine 4150. I am sure
that if they support it that the other vendors do as well.
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What about checking Forward to person or distribution list AND
Permanently Delete it? That should accomplish what you want to do without
leaving a copy for you to view.
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Permanent delete may not work but Delete does.
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From: Bowles, John L. [mailto:[EMAIL
Ben,
Then you are saying that I need to give them Custom privileges with Create,
Edit Own and Delete Own checked and nothing else?
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Last I looked; Win2k did not support Robert's script. Plus, I would think
that when push came to shove Microsoft would not be able to say that the
problem was due to some third party software that you were running.
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?
I even managed to keep this on-topic.
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they not need to have Read Items to make it work correctly?
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it up. I know that I can go in
and manually delete it. But, that brings me back to my original question.
Will what I am doing, in a sense direct booking, make things run amuck?
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I didn't know that. I thought that you had to invite it as a resource to get
it to work. I guess I never tried to do it any other way :)
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I subscribe all of ours to one address and to one public folder and then let
rules move them to the appropriate sub folders from there. That way there is
only one address to worry about. It makes it cleaner for me.
Simple things for simple minds.
Ken Powell
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steps. It also allows them to be able to go in and print the schedule
for posting.
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their resources to
the ones native to Outlook. I haven't heard anything back yet. If there were
a problem this guy would call.
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Yes, those fixes only corrected it so that I could get access back to the
calendar.
Straight from Lori's (not calling you a horse :) ) mouth, NO Direct Booking,
NO Reviewer, Nothin'!!!
Ken Powell
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Yes, Lori Hunter must have the day off or she would be right in here :)
{Playing the part of Lori Hunter in tonight's performance will be Ken
Powell}
In short, DON'T ALLOW DIRECT BOOKING IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE THE AUTOACCEPT
SCRIPT Allow ONLY Reviewer access if they need to get
been changed. For me, it is right up there with PST=BAD.
Thanks again to all.
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for quite some time without any
trouble.
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I am currently going through the same thing. I got the updated CDO.DLL but
it did not fix the problem. I will let you know what finally fixes it.
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From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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cranky about all of those damned viruses
getting sent in!!! :)
Now if I could only get mac and cheese as a side order at Rubio's. You know,
something like Pesky Pescado meets Chef Boyardee!!!
Ken Powell
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Magstr's since I last reported.
[1] People Enjoying Tasty Animals
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From: John Martinez
If you are talking about having NetShield and Groupshield on the same box,
don't!!! I have only seen trouble with that combination. GSE should be all
that you need. You shouldn't be using the Exchange box for user shares
anyway.
That having been said, Robert is correct :)
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is
that when messages that come in that break a filter, we manually look at the
message to see if it is indeed the virus. It is strictly a Yes/No
proposition, not a civil liberties issue.
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is to start
fresh with all appropriate patches and then reinstall programs and data.
Anyone have any comments?
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Good points Eric. That is exactly what we are doing with NAI's Webshield
SMTP. I should have mentioned that we are quarantining rather than blocking
in the true sense.
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there. Blocked messages go into a Blocked folder. Groupshield
is set up to place them in a quarantine database.
Notices are sent to the administrator so that we can first see that a
message has been stopped and second that several messages may suddenly be
being stopped.
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I have seen it happen that a message has been released and then I have been
notified that it contained virus and was cleaned or deleted.
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Not only can you, but, you should. An all users DL is a virus' best friend
:)
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can
choose it under Folder Assistant.
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We just started seeing it. McAfee catches it as New Backdoor more
information can be found at
http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99198
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Are you sure that they understood that you were talking about Exchange and
not MSMail?
I have users with that much unread mail in their Inbox alone!!!
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See Q290497. OL2002: Cannot Access Attachments.
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Michèle,
I had to steal your talk to the hand. Not quite the same as the one that I
saw the other day on a bumper. It had a picture of someone giving you the
middle finger instead. Perhaps it could become the *official* icon of this
list :) Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Ken Powell
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Consider yourself slapped.
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information is distributed freely here all for the *love* of Exchange.
I need to go now, I am getting all verklempt!!!
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http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99185
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I suppose that you don't think that the Emperor is wearing any clothes
either?
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I guess that goes for New Shimmer as well.
Ken Powell
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Clark County Office of Budget and Information Services (OBIS)
Vancouver, Washington
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