When I first encountered this issue, the first thing I did was to delete whatever profile she had on the server side. A subsquent session wrote a new profile for the user. Yes, it was the same user name as previously used. I wound up creating a new username and setting her up with that. Problem...
We have a user who has returned to work in the office after about a year with another company. She was issued a new user account as the old one was deleted when she left.
On her workstation, all of the Citrix applications exhibit this same behavior:
Opening any of the applications from the...
I have experienced this when opening a mailbox in Outlook 2000 after opening it in Outlook 2003. I'd like to say I have a fix. I just checked the MS KB again, right now and did not locate anything.
On the question of splitting the Office and Outlook versions. Our current licensing situation allows us to run Office XP. Our Exchange 2003 License allows us to run Outlook 2003.
One other drawback of splitting the Office and Outlook versions is that Mr. Clippy doesn't pop up when opening...
We are preparing to roll out a new desktop environment. Our current environment is Windows 2000, SP4, Office 2000 SR1, including Outlook 2000 in an Exchange 5.5 organization. We will be migrating to Windows XP, SP2, Office XP and Outlook 2003. Our migration to Exchange 2003 is in the works, but...
Thanks...
I had already recommended a secondary install of NT4.0, then just fix the boot.ini and delete the first WINNT folder to protect the domain data, but this sounds pretty good!
We need to quickly remove any NT4.0 directory information from an NT4.0 BDC and make it a member server, such that it could join another domain. Any thoughts?
Set Maximum Reigistry Size to 120MB, restarted. I was able to log in several times over the course of an hour iwthout issue. I could see 1-2 others were logged in via TS MGR. After that I tried to log in and got the same scenario as above. This appears to be the modus operandi: It works a little...
Windows Server 2000 SP4, patched, 2 gigs ram, dual cpu...
Citrix Metaframe v1.80 build 260 Service Pack 2
Users are connecting to the terminal server via Citrix.
After logging in user is presented with the following errors:
Title bar: User Environment
Message: Windows cannot load your profile...
Aren't the messages already in a *.msg file format in the users 'M:\' drive? Just script to copy from M: to the desired location and specify to ru the script at logon or logoff. Should be pretty simple, setting aside any personal differences.
XADM: Event Viewer Log Entries Cite Virtual-Memory Fragmentation on an Exchange 2000 Server
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
This article was previously published under Q314736
SYMPTOMS
While you are administering an Exchange 2000 Server that runs...
Each of your connectors can also have limits set, can they not? Check you SMTP connector settings. The email excerpt above is what someone external to your organization is getting when sending to your organization, correct?
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