RE: Exchange Backup woes with SBS 2007

2011-03-21 Thread Jason Gurtz
You can only recover a database in Exchange, not individual mailboxes with the 2008 MS Backup. However, you can recover individual files, if you need to. Yea, I know. I was hoping for some general this is what we're doing kind of advice but looks like I'm SOL with all these various

RE: Exchange Backup woes with SBS 2007

2011-03-21 Thread Jason Gurtz
Thanks Mike, I will probably go with the scripting but can you mention a few 3rd party solutions that will work cross domain w/ no trust? Cheers, ~JasonG -Original Message- From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 18:08 To: MS-Exchange

RE: [OT] Friday Funny

2011-03-21 Thread Guyer, Don
I refuse to open an account/profile on any SN site. I value my time away from the computer, after work hours, too much. Although, I can see if it helps you keep in touch with people (you want to KIT with) far away. Don Guyer Windows Systems Engineer Datasafe Platform Enterprise

RE: Exchange Backup woes with SBS 2007

2011-03-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Symantec Backup Exec Legato Networker Ultrabac ArcServe I am not recommending any of these. But they do allow you to access non-trusted computers. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From: Jason Gurtz

RE: Exchange Backup woes with SBS 2007

2011-03-21 Thread Jason Gurtz
You might be right but we tried with BackupExec 2010 already and it did not work. Symantec support also said the 2010 version does not do non-trusted backups. But, maybe the guys here are just missing something to make it work? ~JasonG -Original Message- From: Michael B. Smith

RE: Exchange Backup woes with SBS 2007

2011-03-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
I haven't used one that recently. It used to be that as long as you have netbios (i.e., short name) visibility to a remote host, you could manually add it, specify the credentials to use to connect to it, and back it up. Now, in the case of a non-trusted domain, you are going to have to use

2010 SP1 Update Rollup 2

2011-03-21 Thread Richard Stovall
I've installed Exchange 2010 SP1 into an existing Exchange 2003 organization and all seems well so far. I'm wondering if I should install Update Rollup 2 or wait for the fixed version of Update Rollup 3 to come out. Thanks, RS --- To manage subscriptions click here:

RE: 2010 SP1 Update Rollup 2

2011-03-21 Thread Castillo, Daniel (Directory Services)
RU3 has been retired, no need to worry about that one http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2011/03/14/exchange-2010-sp1-rollup-3-and-blackberrys-sending-duplicate-messages.aspx ~D From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: MS-Exchange

Re: 2010 SP1 Update Rollup 2

2011-03-21 Thread Richard Stovall
Thanks. I knew that it had been pulled, but I could have sworn I read that it was going to be fixed and re-released quite soon. On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Castillo, Daniel (Directory Services) daniel.casti...@hp.com wrote: RU3 has been retired, no need to worry about that one

RE: [OT] Friday Funny

2011-03-21 Thread Sam Cayze
I was in the same boat. Then my HS reunion was organized/planned via FB, it got me to join. Glad I did, I know keep in touch with them much more than I ever did/would have without FB. And, found a few HS buds that live where I now live, we meet up once in a while. -Sam From: Guyer, Don

Re: [OT] Friday Funny

2011-03-21 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
It can definately be very cool. Hopefully, it never turns un-cool for you. -- ME2 On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Sam Cayze sca...@gmail.com wrote: I was in the same boat… Then my HS reunion was organized/planned via FB, it got me to join. Glad I did, I know keep in touch with them