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  1. ChaseEhorn

    CONFIGURE EMAIL ALERTS

    I'm successfull! I've finally configured everything correctly. For Windows 2000 platforms using Arcserve 2000: Do not setup the Logon As property inside the Alert service. Do configure the Logon As Service local policy. Do not use the same account name for the Arcserve administrator and the...
  2. ChaseEhorn

    CONFIGURE EMAIL ALERTS

    I am getting closer. The MS Exchange Settings are working now. It doesn't tell me it can't logon. I get a successfull message when I choose Logon to Mail System also. The only thing wrong is that the test message is not sent. I do have the Outlook 2000 client opened. One thing confusing is...
  3. ChaseEhorn

    CONFIGURE EMAIL ALERTS

    Thanks for all the posts. They have helped. I need a little more help if possible. If it is successfully loging into the mail system and shows that the test message is sent to the local Alert service but the *.rec files are just building up in the \alert\eventlog directory, does this mean...
  4. ChaseEhorn

    CONFIGURE EMAIL ALERTS

    This is a good thread. However I have tried everything suggested, and it looks like it is working, but no message is sent. When I send a test message after configuring the Alert I receive an Alert Manager message box &quot;Test message sent to Alert service on machine <local server...
  5. ChaseEhorn

    How do I fix the E6300 Windows NT SCSI Port Error?

    If you are using Windows 2000 Server and Arcserve 2000 and you are experiencing the infamous 'E6300 Windows NT SCSI Port Error' here is what I have done to correct it. If you are using muliple SCSI cards, and you are using Adaptec cards, you can go into the SCSISelect utility by typing CTL-A...
  6. ChaseEhorn

    How do I fix the E6300 Windows NT SCSI Port Error?

    If you are using Windows 2000 Server and Arcserve 2000 and you are experiencing the infamous 'E6300 Windows NT SCSI Port Error' here is what I have done to correct it. If you are using muliple SCSI cards, and you are using Adaptec cards, you can go into the SCSISelect utility by typing CTL-A...

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