We are running Exchange 5.5 on NT 4, BES 4.0 on Windows 2000 with Outlook 2000 as the default mail program.
Here is the issue:
User A sends out a meeting request
User B accepts the meeting with Blackberry device, everything is synced properly
User A sends out a meeting update
User B accepts...
We moved 2nd 2003 server we had the problem with to another blade chassis and experienced the same problem.
We then moved 2 test users to a Win2K server in the same blade chassis, and the problem seems to have disappeared.
So there is something oddball about 2003 and how it interacts with...
We have rebuilt some of the PSTs to no effect. We also moved the users to another 2003 server, to make sure it wasn't a hardware issue (the home directory server also has some printer software which seems to chew up processor.)
The tested users had the same issue on both servers, with...
There are no NTFS permissions on the folders, just share level
Our shares are setup as \\servername\username$
With the user of the share setup as Full Control, and no one else having share permissions.
Would you suggest changing this to NTFS on the folder level and open the share to everyone...
We have just moved from a NT 4 server to a Windows 2003 server for our file/print server at a branch location. We are still on an NT 4 domain for the next 9 months until our AD project is completed.
All of the users have a home directory located on this server. Since the move, users have...
I'm getting the 270,290, 2025 evil triumvirate going through my event logs as well. This is only on my servers with a public info though.
I already applied the MS patch (painless to get actually) and the events are just getting worse. It seems that they are occuring when people are trying to...
Right now we have a small farm with 3 servers. 1 is used to host the home directories and autheticate users to the farm, and the other 2 serve applications.
The application being served is now considered business critical, and they want full redundancy.
Their proposal is to have 10 servers in...
Do any of the tools in Backoffice 4.5 accomplish this?
Apparently there is a tool out there somewhere, cmd line, that does a complete inventory of the public folders.
ANyone know the name?
Is there an easy way to view all the forms installed on a server/site?
We will be migrating to another platform and need to inventory all of the user created forms prior to migrating.
Any ideas/hints/tips etc?
How does Notes handle attachments?
For example, an attachment is sent to 50 users on 3 different servers. Is 1 copy of the attachment stored locally on each of the 3 servers, or is the attachment stored in 50 different users mailboxes?
ANy help appreciated
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