that is my intention, but i'm not sure exactly where to begin. my assumption is that once the messages are moved from the server and placed in a local pst file, they are removed completely from the server.
I'm completely new to some parts of exchange, so be gentle. This has been thrown at me, and I need some help. We're running out of disk space on our exchange 5.5 box. i have looked at mailbox sizes and i don't believe that it is being reported correctly. for instance, in my inbox at the moment...
thanks!... i've set up shortcuts for some of the sites, but for others, this will not work. when these sites were designed, all of the image references use the complete domain name. therefore, they don't show up on the internal network, and it's the same with a good bit of links. changing them...
i'm currently filling in as the network admin until we can replace the guy that just disappeared. i'm a programmer, but am familiar with a good bit of networking. i work for a company where technical literacy is about as common as a seven legged monkey. it's difficult to explain to them why they...
thanks!... fortunately, i was able to solve this problem yesterday... i actually had the idea to mount the drive in linux and remove them, but i really don't know how well linux can deal with ntfs partitions, so i didn't... i eventually ended up just using the command line... i can't remember...
okay, some harmless hackers compromised iis and used ftp to transfer a few files to yonder... they did no damage, but left behind a nice little surprise that i just came across... a folder with no name... i'm a programmer, not an admin, really... so how the heck did they do it, and how do i get...
okay... figured it out... mssql uses collations for character sets... i set the columns to whatever they should be... traditional spanish, dictionary sort in my case... but is there a general ( very general ) collation that could be used that includes all latin based languages?...
I have been using MySQL for some time now and have been very happy with its performance ( and cost - free! )... but my most recent app ( web app, but will soon convert to COM model ) requires something more speedy... so i decided to switch to MSSQL, with practically no background with it
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