We have VMWARE v4.0.1 running on a Windows 2000 Pro machine. We have a virtual image that gets brought up, worked on, then reverted back to the original image for more testing. Question - anyone know of a way to make it so that we don't have to re-add the virtual session to the domain each...
Thanks - actually, disabling the firewall seems to have done the trick (am already behind our office firewall, so the XP firewall wasn't really necessary).
Since I have installed XP sp2, my Outlook2002 (server = Exchange2003) is twitchy. If I am in the inbox, I don't get new messages unless I click on an old message, or click out and back into the folder - I end up getting several messages from different times at once.
Anyone???
Pretty straight forward -
in original account properties - Exchange Advanced tab, Mailbox Rights button - Add the Second account and basically check everything - especially "full mailbox access". (note: if you want to forward messages sent to this original account to the second account, go to...
How about if you create a new user, can you create a mailbox for them? H
Also - have you tried doing this through the Exchange "Active Directory Users and Computers" (that is, through All programs, Microsoft Exchange, ADU&C" - and maybe even ON the exchange server) instead of the AD Users &...
There should be an option of AD integrated updates.
Sounds like your schema is not quite right.
As far as installing Exchange 2003, there is a really useful interactive checklist included with the installation that takes you step by step - starting running the forest prep, domain prept, etc...
Our current network is a Windows2000 AD with an Exchange2003 mail server (>50 users). We are looking to transition to a new Windows2003 AD, new Forest, (and a new Exchange2003 mail server).
I have set up the 2003 AD - two domain controllers & the exchange server. Have successfully run test...
Not exactly an Exchange issue, but exchange is the heart of my concerns.
Our current network is a Windows2000 AD with an Exchange2003 mail server (>50 users). We are looking to transition to a new Windows2003 AD, new Forest, (and a new Exchange2003 mail server).
I have set up the 2003 AD -...
OK - one (hopefully) last question. Is this "open" status something that I can see myself? Somewhere in the properties, or advanced?
I am testing this with large word documents, but the actual files that will be transmitted will be sound recordings.
Thanks for all your help so far, Nel!
Pardon my ignorance, but would that be the case even if the transmission were interrupted (and let's assume, not resumed before the application looked at the file)?
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