RE: HOW TO hide Public folders view in OWA - - E2K

2003-08-14 Thread The Geek Q
I do not use Public Folders, and want to hide the Public folders view from 
all users.
When users login with OWA and click on the folders list, they get an Access 
denied error.
How can I enable it so that this window does not pop-up everytime they go to 
the folders list view in OWA?
This is a Win 2K E2K FE/BE setup.

John Q Jr.

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RE: Purge all mailboxes or delete store

2003-08-14 Thread The Geek Q
If I am looking to purge all mailboxes from a single store on E2K, is there 
an easier way to do this than through the ESM?
Can I just dete the entire store or will that cause problems?

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RE: HOW TO hide Public folders view in OWA - - E2K

2003-08-14 Thread The Geek Q
Thanks for the lesson Ed.

So let’s say I don't know what I did, or in this case the person who managed 
this environment is no longer around.
What is the easiest way to get the OWA portion back to the og configs w/o 
backups?
Re-install E2K on the FE?

Why is doing what is listed in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 311154 not 
a better solution?

Thanes,
- John Q


From: Ed Crowley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: HOW TO hide Public folders view in OWA - -  E2K
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 20:02:41 -0700
Patient:  Doctor, it hurts when I do this.
Doctor:  Well, don't do that!
Undo whatever you did and instead restrict access to the top level public
folder(s) under All Public Folders.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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Subject: RE: HOW TO hide Public folders view in OWA - - E2K
I do not use Public Folders, and want to hide the Public folders view from
all users.
When users login with OWA and click on the folders list, they get an 
Access
denied error.
How can I enable it so that this window does not pop-up everytime they go 
to
the folders list view in OWA?
This is a Win 2K E2K FE/BE setup.

John Q Jr.

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RE: 5.5 DR

2003-07-15 Thread The Geek Q
List -

For all of you out there still running 5.5.
I was wondering what you have for DR plans and how you like them?
Just looking for a high level explanation.
I have the option of adding a DR site and was wondering what would be the 
most favorable design for duplicating mail/mailboxes to another physical 
site.
For cases of extreme failures, like a 100% loss of 1 site.

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RE: OWA IIS settings

2003-06-18 Thread The Geek Q
I have a E2K FE/BE setup with the domain specified in IIS. When users use 
OWA and use the logoff button from the shortcuts they get an error, the 
would you like to debug? Error line:76 I have seen it may times. Then the 
close button will not function to close the browser window.
I know it's a setting in IIS, but I can not track it down. I have used every 
know variable for each vrdirectory on the frontend box.
Is there a Q article that describes the optimal settings for IIS in the 
setup? I can't locate one.

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Re: Calendar/mailbox rights

2003-06-17 Thread The Geek Q
I would like to share out a few users calendars, not just free/busy but the 
true calendar to a few other users. I do not want those users to have full 
mailbox rights to these mailboxes, just the calendar.
Is this possible in E2K?
Could you please provide a resource.

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RE: Strange Question

2003-06-11 Thread The Geek Q
tell him you need to upgrade to E2K3 and OLK2K3. It has cool flags and rules 
for better message management. Then you could use OMI to alert him on his 
mobile device.
You will need one as well   ;-P

- John Q Jr.

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Subject: RE: Strange Question
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 12:48:44 -0700
You have any opening there?  This sounds like the kind of boss I would
*love* to work for. :-)
- Matt





 -Original Message-
 From: Avi Smith-Rapaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:49 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Strange Question


 I was explained that it is more for urgent email from certain people.

 Like if the owner emailed to my boss something that needed to
 be done it would pop up in his mail box vs. someone sending
 him an idiotic joke.  To me it just seems like a crutch for
 someone who isn't doing their work in keeping up with email
 if that is part of their responsibilities.

 I am not to know the true reason behind this, for whatever
 secretive reason, I know I know how ridiculous and how can I
 give someone what I don't know they want, but alas, this is
 where I am asking for advice for the gurus.  You guys read
 minds right?

 Avi



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 From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:53 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Strange Question


 As with many things, it all comes back to Ed C.'s quote.

 The bigger question for Avi to pose to his boss is what is to
 be accomplished
 here?  Is it to track that a user is sitting at his/her desk?
  To ensure that
 emails get read?  To ensure that tasks get done within 20
 minutes?  What is
 the business goal that is to be accomplished?  Mebbe there is a better
 solution that can be offered instead of an email kludge.

 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ken Cornetet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:46 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
 
  I envision a solution like this:
 
  Boss points browser to a web server with a CGI app (perl, vb,
  whatever)
  where he enters a recipient (or picks a pre-entered recipient - that
  would help ensure it wasn't abused) and types his message. This app
  sends the message (via CDO or SMTP) and creates a flag (flat file,
  database record, etc) that records the time sent and the recipient.
 
  The app appends a URL to another app that the recipient clicks on to
  acknowledge the message. This deletes the flag.
 
  Yet another app (not web based, but scheduled to run every
  few minutes)
  checks for flags and resends reminders.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Avi Smith-Rapaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:33 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Strange Question
 
 
  Alright...
  That didn't go over so well.
  He is sticking to his guns and is throwing this into the mix.
 
  2 willing participants.
  Meaning, let's say that Erik decides he will accept this type
  of request
  from me so if I choose to I can send him an email and mark
 it, respond
  in 20 min, then if he doesn't respond in 20 minutes to me
 then it will
  re-email, or pop up a window on his pc whatever. The two willing
  participants definitely seems more like something, no? It
 seems to me
  like when he gets and email from certain people he wants it to go to
  some reminder type of a system although the sender is the
 person that
  would set the reminder intervals. confused?
 
 
  Avi
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:31 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Strange Question
 
 
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
  Can we go to mount Splashmore?
 
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Steck, Herb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:50 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
  
   Then tell him you will send him pages every 2 minutes, then
   call on his cel phone every minute, then send him a fax every
   30 seconds until he replies about you getting a raise.
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 10:45 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Strange Question
  
  
   Lol.  Good answer Andy.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 10:42 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: Re: Strange Question
  
  
   Tell your boss you will call him on the phone every 5 minutes
   until you get
   answer.
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Avi Smith-Rapaport [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 

Re: RR: Help for a Newbe

2003-06-04 Thread The Geek Q
you do not have to join the restore box to a domain, just make sure you have 
these the same as you production system,

orginazation [No default]
administrative group - Site [First Administrative]
Storage Group [First Storage Group]
Databases in storage group [pub1.stm][pub1.edb]
* If you have any leagacy DN stems you will have to fix these manually
permissions are handled by the DB.

- John Q Jr.

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Subject: RR: Help for a Newbe
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 13:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks for everyone’s help.  One last question.  When
building my restore exchange server, how is
permissions handled?  Do I also need the  server to
connect to a DC to mount the store and run the ExMerge
tool?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 4:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Help for a Newbe


3.  Mount database store and use the eseutil tool
to create the pst
Eseutil does not create .pst files.

When you get your backup restored to your recovery
server (which you ought to keep around to test
restores regularly), you can extract a mailbox with
'ExMerge' to .pst.
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Of Matt Plahtinsky
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:26 AM
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Subject: Help for a Newbe
I'm REALLY! new to exchange.  I inherited a exchange
server about a week ago.   I need to restore a mail
box.  (Have not done before but have done some
reading)  I'll tell you guys how I plan on doing it
and would  you be so kind to tell me if I have left
anything out.  1. build second exchange sever with
same server name and same version and patch level.
(Does it need to belong to the same domain or does it
even need to be on a domain at all?)  2.  Copy the
priv1.edb and priv1.stm from tape to the restore
server.  3.  Mount database store and use the
eseutil tool to create the pst for the mailbox.  4.
import pst file into account needing restored.  Are
these 4 steps all I need or are there additional
steps?   Thanks for any input.


Matt





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Re: Routing Calculation Server

2003-04-03 Thread The Geek Q
Mix mode environment, one 5.5 server (first server in site) and two E2K 
systems.
When performing the steps below I only get one server listed in the drop 
down box. Why?  Is there anyway around this?

MORE INFORMATION
Changing the Routing Calculation Server
The routing calculation server is defined on the Site Addressing object for 
each site. If you fail to define a new server after deleting the routing 
calculation server, Exchange will automatically discover the problem and 
select another server, but this may take several hours or longer. In the 
meantime, routing information may become out of date.

To change the Routing Calculation Server:
Start Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
Expand the Configuration object of the site, and then click to select the 
Site Addressing object.
* -- On the General page, click to select a new Routing Calculation Server 
from those available in the drop down list.

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Re: Routing Calculation Server

2003-04-03 Thread The Geek Q
Why does the E2K system still deliver outbound messages (external domains) 
to the E 5.5 system through MTA?
I changed the routing claculation sever to the E2K box. Do I Need to delete 
the connectors on the 5.5 system or Choose a server in the site to be the 
new routing calculation server?

- John Q Jr.





 Original Message 
Mix mode environment, one 5.5 server (first server in site) and two E2K 
systems.
When performing the steps below I only get one server listed in the drop 
down box. Why?  Is there anyway around this?

MORE INFORMATION
Changing the Routing Calculation Server
The routing calculation server is defined on the Site Addressing object for 
each site. If you fail to define a new server after deleting the routing 
calculation server, Exchange will automatically discover the problem and 
select another server, but this may take several hours or longer. In the 
meantime, routing information may become out of date.

To change the Routing Calculation Server:
Start Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
Expand the Configuration object of the site, and then click to select the 
Site Addressing object.
* -- On the General page, click to select a new Routing Calculation Server 
from those available in the drop down list.

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Re: Recipient Updates

2003-03-31 Thread The Geek Q
I have a child domain with four E2K system and nine DCs that will not apply 
the SMTP policies that I added today. Two are back-end, two are front-end.
It has been 6 hours. There are 3000 accounts that need to be updated.
I have been unable to get the Recipient policy to update any of the SMTP 
attributes on any of the accounts.  The secondary SMTP addresses are listed, 
but the default and secondary SMTP domains, check marked the SMTP addresses 
in secondary policy today, it will not propagate to the accounts.  The SMTP 
addresses are the AD child and parent domain.
So OWA will not work right now.

I have rebuilt the recipient update service and updated both domains twice 
now. Child and parent domain.  “Applying this policy now” from the Recipient 
Policies makes no changes either.

Even after deleting mailboxes from a few accounts and recreating them, the 
accounts have no SMTP address associated with them.

HELP!

How long does it take to update the accounts?
I am bumping up logging as I write this.  Any other help would be 
appreciated.

Thanks,
- John Q Jr.
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Entering login credentials in URL for OWA

2003-03-26 Thread The Geek Q
I am failing at getting a seamless login by entering the user credentials in 
the URL.
I can get it to work on another environment w/o the domain. This environment 
uses DOMAIN\username then passowrd.
System is E2K SP3, front-end, back-end topology.
What is the syntax for entering login credentials in OWA into the URL?

- John Q Jr.



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RE: OWA asks for MS Office CD-Rom

2003-03-26 Thread The Geek Q
When users use OWA it asks them for aMS Office CD-Rom, especially when I try 
to compose a new e-mail message. This is described in Q257886.
Is there a way around this? Besides installing the HTML files!
If not has anyone coded an installer to install these needed files?

Thanks,
- John Q Jr.
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RE: JScript

2003-03-20 Thread The Geek Q
Thank you all.
Thanks to all of you for the time you spent flaming me on the JScript 
thread!



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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 12:00:01 -0500
Ah, not too far then...  :o)

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SC







Joshua Morgan
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Subject: RE: JScript
You in NC?

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Lots of rain!!!   Flash Flooding





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Severe thunderstorms here...



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warm with cold spells.
Possible rain.
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  Outlook?

Lum, David wrote:
 I want... a shrubbery. One that looks nice. And not too expensive.

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   Would someone please recomend a nice brand of casual shoe? Something
 nicer that running shoes, but comfortable to walk extended distance
 in. Size 9 1/2 men's medium



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RE: IMAP

2003-03-20 Thread The Geek Q
I am trying to test authenication on a IMAP connection of a E2K server in a 
front-end back-end topology.
When I telnet to the port I enter LOGIN or AUTHENTICATE, and I get a bad 
statement error.
Is there a pre authenication statement I ma missing?
It's not helo.

- John Q Jr.

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RE: JScript

2003-03-19 Thread The Geek Q
I would like a recommendation on a book for a beginner to learn JavaScript.

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RE: JScript

2003-03-19 Thread The Geek Q
How so . . . Exchange admins that don't use scripts to automate procedures 
in there environment.
I find that hard to believe.


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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:16:58 -0500
I think you signed up for the wrong list...

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Subject: RE: JScript
I would like a recommendation on a book for a beginner to learn
JavaScript.
Thanks,
- John Q Jr.
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MAC Outlook client errors

2003-03-05 Thread The Geek Q
I just added a E2K system into an existing 5.5 site. Same routing groups.
When I moved the mailboxes to the E2K system, MAC Outlook users sometimes 
get this error.  After a resend some of them go through, some NEVER do. None 
on the MS Outlook users do get this error ever. These are to outside SMTP 
addresses, not internal. Internal never fails.
Is the a good place for MAC Outlook info?, MS site is not it!

Why are the MAC clients getting this.

Kurt, any clue about this error message?

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

 Subject:  FW: BASMC Baylor Health 0503

 Sent: Today, 5:07 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

 Ted McAfee (E-mail) on Today, 5:10 PM

   The e-mail system was unable to deliver the message, but did not 
report a specific reason.  Check the address and try again.  If it still 
fails, contact your system administrator.The MTS-ID of the original message 
is:c=US;a= ;p=mcpub;l=EX2K-030304000713Z-1386

   MSEXCH:IMS:mcpub:mail:MAIL 0x80070057 (00050311) Conversion to 
Internet format failed

 Lauren Law (E-mail) on Today, 5:10 PM

   The e-mail system was unable to deliver the message, but did not 
report a specific reason.  Check the address and try again.  If it still 
fails, contact your system administrator.The MTS-ID of the original message 
is:c=US;a= ;p=mcpub;l=EX2K-030304000713Z-1386

   MSEXCH:IMS:mcpub:mail:MAIL 0x80070057 (00050311) Conversion to 
Internet format failed

 Quay Lutrell (E-mail) on Today, 5:10 PM

   The e-mail system was unable to deliver the message, but did not 
report a specific reason.  Check the address and try again.  If it still 
fails, contact your system administrator.The MTS-ID of the original message 
is:c=US;a= ;p=mcpub;l=EX2K-030304000713Z-1386

   MSEXCH:IMS:mcpub:mail:MAIL 0x80070057 (00050311) Conversion to 
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Missing Mailbox Store

2003-02-28 Thread The Geek Q
I have a situation where I have two E2K systems, front-end, back-end.
The (default) mailbox store was placed on a remote NAS, that is now gone.
There was only one mailbox on it, that was used only for testing.
Now I need to add users to this E2K system.
But the Exchnage Mailbox Store/Public Store do not mount, and there is no M
drive. So I get all types of errors about W3SVC not logging and services
failing because there is no Virtual M: drive.
I really dont need the old mailbox and store, but I do need to add some
mailboxes to this server. The issue being when I create a new mailstore and
try to mount it or the Public Folder Store I get an error. ~The operation
failed due to an uspecified internal error. Try restrating the Exchange
Information services and try again~
I know this is due to no M: drive bing found, but how do I get  the Virtual
drive to mount when there is no (default) Mailbox store.
I have tried to delete the (default) Mailbox Store, but t when I reboot the
E2K box it just reappears.
What can I do to mount a mail store on this system?
- John Q



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Re: 5.5/2K co-existance

2003-02-26 Thread The Geek Q
Could use some help, need a refresher!
When you add a E2K server into a existing 5.5 site. Are the connection for
mail delivery automatically setup?
I though they were. Do you have to edit the MTA or IMC connections. IMC is
using DNS for delivery.
There is only one MX record pointing to the 5.5 server. Do I need another
directed to the E2K system.
The setup is a mailfilter is passing mail from the Internet to a the 5.5
system, then I thought to the E2k box. How do I check this?
The issue is I have moved one test mail box to the E2K system, and it
intermintaly looses mail inbound and outbound, even when sening to users on
the 5.5 system.
I did check to see if the HOME server islisted correctly, it is.
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RE: 5.5/2K co-existance

2003-02-26 Thread The Geek Q
That is funny you listed that doc, those were the steps I followed.
The ADC is up and running, no errors.
The issue is I can get delivery receipts from the systems, when I send them 
mail from the ouside. But when that user replies to the message it goes to 
never-never land.
And internal delivery, with-in the site, is fine. But when ALL users send 
mail to outside domains it is not listed in the queue and is never 
delivered. I can ping ouside and do MX lookup properly, but the message are 
no where to be found.
That is why I think  I have a real issue.



From: William Lefkovics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 5.5/2K co-existance
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 10:49:45 -0800
When you install Exchange2000 joining an Exchange5.5 site, there is a lot 
of
prep work that would eliminate most of your questions. You don't even
mention 'Active Directory Connector'.  There is a lot more to know before
effectively answering your question as asked.

I recommend starting here:
http://www.microsoft.com/Exchange/techinfo/deployment/2000/E2Kupgradeguide.a
sp
William



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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:03 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Could use some help, need a refresher!
When you add a E2K server into a existing 5.5 site. Are the connection for
mail delivery automatically setup?
I though they were. Do you have to edit the MTA or IMC connections. IMC is
using DNS for delivery.
There is only one MX record pointing to the 5.5 server. Do I need another
directed to the E2K system.
The setup is a mailfilter is passing mail from the Internet to a the 5.5
system, then I thought to the E2k box. How do I check this?
The issue is I have moved one test mail box to the E2K system, and it
intermintaly looses mail inbound and outbound, even when sening to users on
the 5.5 system.
I did check to see if the HOME server islisted correctly, it is.
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- John Q
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RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)

2002-01-15 Thread The Geek Q

ISA server does support VPN, it has worked fine for us.
but MS = Not very secure.  I would not put it out on the Internet.
Unless you watch the logs like a hawk!


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To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 16:56:28 -0600

Hello,

I am replying specifically to this post - when you say Firewall
vendor, are you making the assumption that our firewall is a
hardware based solution?

I simply ask, because we are using Microsoft ISA Server for our
solution - and was curious if there is an add-on for that product.

I will check the website for more details - but would still like
to know other people's opinions of doing it this way - and
particularly with ISA Server.

Thanks,

Mike

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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)


Check with your firewall vendor if they have a vpn add-on. Most do.

/Peter
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From: Michael Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 5:18 PM
Subject: RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)


  Greetings All,
 
  If this is getting OT, I am sure you will let me know real fast.
 
  Regarding this VPN stuff - I understand completely, the concepts
  behind it - now I need to implement it.  This doesn't necessarily
  need to be hardware related does it?
 
  Can't I simply install some software on the Clients and the Server
  that allows them to login to the server, and begin an encrypted
  session?  This is getting a little beyond my expertise.
 
  What kind of products are you all using to accomplish this
  complicated task?  I remember in the past when PPTP came out
  from Microsoft, but have not heard much about it lately.
 
  Thanks again everyone, you are all lifesavers!
 
  Mike
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
  Anderson
  Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:12 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)
 
 
  AWESOME! -
 
  That's precisely the answer I was looking for.
 
  This list is awesome :)
 
  Mike
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe Pochedley
  Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 12:59 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)
 
 
  We have 60+ salesmen and engineers who connect via 56K modem dial up 
while
  on the road to access their email with Outlook/Exchange through a VPN...
  Everything works well, though a bit slowly at times, but not so slow as 
to
  be unusable or unbearable.
 
  You can do away with IMAP completely if you like...  Outlook allows you 
to
  create an Offline Folder file, which is a local copy of the information
  stored on the Exchange server...  With the offline folder file, users 
can
  continue to work with Outlook and maintain full functionality whether
  they're connected or not and will automatically synchronize (send, 
receive
  mail, update calendar, contacts, tasks, etc) whenever they are
connected...
 
  Look in the help files for Outlook for help setting up Offline Access...
  There's also plenty of info at Microsoft and other sites that explain 
how
to
  set this up and use it (it's pretty simple)
 
  Joe Pochedley
  I like deadlines,
  cartoonist Scott Adams once said.
  I especially like the whooshing
  sound they make as they fly by.
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:26 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Need advice from the Gurus (mobile users question)
 
 
  Okay -
 
  I like the VPN route - and use Outlook 2000 as it was intended.
 
  BUT, what kind of Network Overhead is involved - when connecting 
remotely
  over a potentially slow connection?  Will it take forever for folders to
  come up, especially if they are unusually large?
 
  Also, if the client cannot connect for some reason (which has been
happening
  A LOT lately - due to massive service problems), what is the best 
solution
  to still have your old e-mail inside of Outlook?  I was thinking this
would
  be where IMAP really comes into it's own - because you can still keep 
your
  mail local, and on the server too - and when the connection comes back 
up,
  you just resynchronize everything - and you are good to go.
 
  Thanks for your continued responses,
 
  Mike
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Martin 
Blackstone
  Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:46 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Need advice 

RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange

2001-10-04 Thread The Geek Q

I love it, you are a wealth of knowledge.  It is a 2K Exchange and 02K.
What is a keyword to search for, I looked on the faq  Google. No good.
Could you please give me a idea of what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance.


From: Chris Scharff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook  connects to Exchange
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:07:27 -0500

Dear Mr. Q,

What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending on
versions.[1]

The short answer to your question is that Exchange refers the clients to a
DC to use for name resolution and that is cached on the client until it
fails... then the Exchange server is contacted directly and referred again
to an available DC.

I'll stop while we all ponder the load balancing implications of adding new
DCs to an existing and established E2K org based on this behavior.[2]

I'll continue to stop while we ponder the implication of directory lookup
traffic to non-local DCs based on the Exchange referral behavior.[3]

[1] Actually based on the description of the problem one can logically
assume the server was E2K and the client was O2K or later, but too much
information is always better than
[2] solution covered in the archives, deja and TechNet.
[3] IBID

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From: The Geek Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:54 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange


I have a little issue. First I'll give you the problem, then what info I
hope to find.
I removed a 2K DC w/ Exchange off the domain now the 2nd Exchange box is 
the

only mail server, also another DC. When clients try to connect using 
Outlook

2K they have to wait for 15-20 secs then get the no Exchange server found
error. When they click retry wham it's instantly there!
Now my question is how does Outlook know where/look for the Exchange 
server?
I thought I read it was DNS for 2K, WINS for 9x. Is it a AD property?
Nothing has helped so far. Any Ideas.

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RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange

2001-10-04 Thread The Geek Q

As soon as I removed the old E2K they could not connect every
time and have not been able to connect since then, w/o clicking retry of 
course.


From: Chris Scharff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 12:45:43 -0500

Is this the first time they connect after the server was removed or every
time? Additional details before I send you off pls.

-Original Message-
From: The Geek Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:42 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange


I love it, you are a wealth of knowledge.  It is a 2K Exchange and 02K.
What is a keyword to search for, I looked on the faq  Google. No good.
Could you please give me a idea of what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance.


 From: Chris Scharff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: HOW Outlook  connects to Exchange
 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:07:27 -0500
 
 Dear Mr. Q,
 
 What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending 
on
 versions.[1]
 
 The short answer to your question is that Exchange refers the clients to 
a
 DC to use for name resolution and that is cached on the client until it
 fails... then the Exchange server is contacted directly and referred 
again
 to an available DC.
 
 I'll stop while we all ponder the load balancing implications of adding 
new
 DCs to an existing and established E2K org based on this behavior.[2]
 
 I'll continue to stop while we ponder the implication of directory lookup
 traffic to non-local DCs based on the Exchange referral behavior.[3]
 
 [1] Actually based on the description of the problem one can logically
 assume the server was E2K and the client was O2K or later, but too much
 information is always better than
 [2] solution covered in the archives, deja and TechNet.
 [3] IBID
 
 -Original Message-
 From: The Geek Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:54 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange
 
 
 I have a little issue. First I'll give you the problem, then what info I
 hope to find.
 I removed a 2K DC w/ Exchange off the domain now the 2nd Exchange box is
 the
 
 only mail server, also another DC. When clients try to connect using
 Outlook
 
 2K they have to wait for 15-20 secs then get the no Exchange server 
found
 error. When they click retry wham it's instantly there!
 Now my question is how does Outlook know where/look for the Exchange
 server?
 I thought I read it was DNS for 2K, WINS for 9x. Is it a AD property?
 Nothing has helped so far. Any Ideas.
 
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RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange

2001-10-04 Thread The Geek Q

Does this look like an answer to my Question?
==
Optimizing the RPC Binding Order
Outlook 2000 uses Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) to communicate with the 
Exchange Server. For the best performance, the RPCs need to bind to TCP/IP 
first. This utility optimizes the RPC Binding Order in the Registry.

Click the link below, then choose the Save this file to disk option. 
Specify your desktop as the location. From your desktop, double-click the 
file. Once it runs, you should delete the file.

Download the RPC Binding Order optimizer (RPCOrder.reg)


From: The Geek Q [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 19:40:51 +

As soon as I removed the old E2K they could not connect every
time and have not been able to connect since then, w/o clicking retry of
course.


From: Chris Scharff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 12:45:43 -0500

Is this the first time they connect after the server was removed or every
time? Additional details before I send you off pls.

-Original Message-
From: The Geek Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:42 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange


I love it, you are a wealth of knowledge.  It is a 2K Exchange and 02K.
What is a keyword to search for, I looked on the faq  Google. No good.
Could you please give me a idea of what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance.


 From: Chris Scharff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: HOW Outlook  connects to Exchange
 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:07:27 -0500
 
 Dear Mr. Q,
 
 What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending
on
 versions.[1]
 
 The short answer to your question is that Exchange refers the clients to
a
 DC to use for name resolution and that is cached on the client until it
 fails... then the Exchange server is contacted directly and referred
again
 to an available DC.
 
 I'll stop while we all ponder the load balancing implications of adding
new
 DCs to an existing and established E2K org based on this behavior.[2]
 
 I'll continue to stop while we ponder the implication of directory 
lookup
 traffic to non-local DCs based on the Exchange referral behavior.[3]
 
 [1] Actually based on the description of the problem one can logically
 assume the server was E2K and the client was O2K or later, but too much
 information is always better than
 [2] solution covered in the archives, deja and TechNet.
 [3] IBID
 
 -Original Message-
 From: The Geek Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:54 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: HOW Outlook connects to Exchange
 
 
 I have a little issue. First I'll give you the problem, then what info I
 hope to find.
 I removed a 2K DC w/ Exchange off the domain now the 2nd Exchange box is
 the
 
 only mail server, also another DC. When clients try to connect using
 Outlook
 
 2K they have to wait for 15-20 secs then get the no Exchange server
found
 error. When they click retry wham it's instantly there!
 Now my question is how does Outlook know where/look for the Exchange
 server?
 I thought I read it was DNS for 2K, WINS for 9x. Is it a AD property?
 Nothing has helped so far. Any Ideas.
 
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HOW Outlook connects to Exchange

2001-10-03 Thread The Geek Q

I have a little issue. First I'll give you the problem, then what info I 
hope to find.
I removed a 2K DC w/ Exchange off the domain now the 2nd Exchange box is the 
only mail server, also another DC. When clients try to connect using Outlook 
2K they have to wait for 15-20 secs then get the no Exchange server found 
error. When they click retry wham it's instantly there!
Now my question is how does Outlook know where/look for the Exchange server?
I thought I read it was DNS for 2K, WINS for 9x. Is it a AD property?
Nothing has helped so far. Any Ideas.

Thanks,
-John Q Jr.
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RE: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location

2001-09-20 Thread The Geek Q

I have just finished setting up Exchange 2K and when I attempted to move the 
Mailbox Database location to a location OTHER that the server it's self I 
get a  Invalid location specified  any ideas?

Thanks,
-Jason
Sys. Admin
Ensynch

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Re: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location

2001-09-20 Thread The Geek Q

O.K. Now the kicker why is that a invalid location?



From: Eric Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:18:58 -0700

Yes.  You have tried to move the database to an invalid location.

Eric

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Subject: RE: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location


  I have just finished setting up Exchange 2K and when I attempted to move
the
  Mailbox Database location to a location OTHER that the server it's self 
I
  get a  Invalid location specified  any ideas?
 
  Thanks,
  -Jason
  Sys. Admin
  Ensynch
 
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RE: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location

2001-09-20 Thread The Geek Q

Great, thanks, ooohhh are there any work around?
Let me guess, cluster?!?


From: Scharff, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 16:21:26 -0500

  I have just finished setting up Exchange 2K and when I
  attempted to move the
  Mailbox Database location to a location OTHER that the server
  it's self I
  get a  Invalid location specified  any ideas?

Yes, it's not supported.

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RE: Moving Xchange database to a network Storage location

2001-09-20 Thread The Geek Q

Chris,

First thank you for the quick replyZ, I was just wondering what alternatives 
I have. I believe it was answered, ide, SCSI or fiber connection.  Do you 
know of any other way?

Thanks again,
Q!

From: Scharff, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 17:17:26 -0500

Dear Mr. Q,

Workaround to what? To it not being supported? No.

  Great, thanks, ooohhh are there any work around?
  Let me guess, cluster?!?


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RE: script to change from field?

2001-08-28 Thread The Geek Q

How do you make the Exchange server authoritative?


From: Scharff, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 15:40:28 -0500

Why not just make the Exchange server authoritative for both and give them
the correct SMTP address as the primary one on their mailbox. No script
needed that I can see.

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  -Original Message-
  From: BW Brandt Ward (5320) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 1:47 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: script to change from field?
 
 
  We have a single Exchange 5.5 sp4 server on nt 4...with the
  clients using
  o2000...the exhcange server is mydomain1.com and we have some
  employees from
  a company we recently purchased, popping mail off a sendmail server in
  mydomain2.comThey are complaining about not being able to see our
  (mydomain1.com) calendar and use it for shceduling...
  I told my boss that if we added mydomain1.com as another
  email domain...then
  they could utilize the scheduling function exchange gives you
  (granted..we
  move them to the exchange service)...he said that all we
  needed to do was to
  add them to our domain but have some script run that would
  change their from
  address to reflect thier mydomain2.com address...
 
  I'm am looking to see if he is rightif we both are wrong
  or what other
  solutions are out there
 
  thanks,
  b
 
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