Anything relating to the config of the VLAN and routing rules?
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Todd Boynton wrote:
I did try it but it doesn't seem to help. The hostname for the exchange
server is resolving anyway.
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From: Fyodorov, Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
I saw a link posted about a week ago describing how to search
the store and delete a missent item. Would someone please repost
that link?
Thx,
Karen
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List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
Check out the Motion Computing ones (http://www.motioncomputing.com/).
They do not have a flip-n-twist lid like some of the other players.
I saw a demo of these - they are pretty sweet. They can be resold by
Dell and I believe they are branded by at least one other OEM, but
I forget who.
- Karen
I'm looking for best practices and white papers that discuss
replicating Exchange 2000 clusters to a remote site. Management
is concerned over how to do backups and what kind of software
is out there that can provide this functionality. DoubleTake is
not good enough, and that's the only product
solutions - Scharff?
Missy
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From: Karen McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 12:01 PM
Subject: Exchange 2000 HA
I'm looking for best practices and white papers that discuss
replicating
would not want to tell anyone that this type of solution (geo-clustering) is
a great way to go.
Make sense?
Missy
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From: Karen McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 12:28 PM
Subject: Re
net stop msexchangesa. Note that all other Exchange services have
a dependency on the SA service, so you'll need to stop the other
Exchange services as well.
You can try net stop msexchangesa /y which should confirm approval
to stop the dependent services as well.
Good luck,
Karen
On Thu, 18
All folders are subject to quotas in Exchange, not just InBox. Check
Sent Items and Deleted Items as these tend to not get cleaned out
regularly.
Clients can also get folder sizes by viewing the properties of
their mailbox in Outlook and clicking on Folder Size. That'll
clue them in on where
We're doing a design for a large enterprise. One particular business
unit (2500 people in size) has an antagonistic relationship with the
parent and is leaning towards their own W2K forest and Exchange Org.
However, the mandate from above says that there needs to be unified
messaging, which
not have a single forest with multiple domains for the different
divisions
Yours,
Julian Stone
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From: Karen McLaughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 May 2002 12:53
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: ADC as Inter-Org Connector/Sync
We're
Hi all,
I'm looking to learn what features are supported/not supported when
you use the ADC to connect 2 Exchange 2000 Orgs. I had a difficult
time finding anything detailed on the KB, so was hoping for some
insight from any of you that might have set this up.
TIA,
Karen
I would run forestprep against the Schema Master DC and domainprep against
the PDC Emulator or perhaps Domain Naming Master DC.
- Karen
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From: Pillai, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:
I didn't see a response to my earlier post, so I'll ask a quick
question now...
Is the MS Mail Connector compatible with Exchange 2000, or do I
need an Exchange 5.5 server with the MS Mail Connector and ADC to
Exchange 2000?
- Karen
Greetings all,
Unfortunately, the subject line does not lie. I am on a project
doing an MS Mail 3.5 to Exchange 2000 migration. I am having
trouble with the MS Mail Connector and wanted some suggestions on
what to try next.
We set up the MS Mail Connector on the E2K server, and defined
the MS
This battle happens in so many companies.
I would like to limit the size of the PST files that we use
Remember that PSTs have a max file size of 2 GB each. So if your
users are real packrats, you have the potential of having several
PSTs per user. Q266709 talks about the file size
OK, that's what I wanted to hear. I haven't tried this yet myself,
and wasn't sure if it was a known issue. My colleague did open a
support call, and hopefully we'll know soon if it is environment
specific or an architecture issue.
Thanks David for your responses.
Cheers all,
Karen
On Mon,
Hi all,
I'm about to configure front-end servers for SMTP, but heard some
pretty distressing news about that today. I heard that inetinfo
will crash if the servers have any information stores of them,
but since the stores generate delivery status msgs, you can't have
the FE's as SMTP Gateways
They have not done SR-1 yet. It was a ghosted image with just
the original Outlook 2000 build. Sorry, which article references
the need to upgrade to SR1?
Yes, there are intermittent problems syncing even when online.
Thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andy David wrote:
The article also
Lessee, errors in background sync, check the sync log in deleted
items, and connection to server failed. Unfortunately the only
sync logs in Deleted Items are when the sync *is* successful.
Thanks for trying, though.
- Karen
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Stephen Mynhier wrote:
Is there more to the
Yes, that is the exact error. We suspected a DNS error and have
made sure that the Exchange servers are properly listed in DNS.
As an additional measure, we have added local host files to a few
users to see if that made a difference. Again, we have the same
result - sometimes it works,
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