No joy. Followed your instructions, but when I recreate the profile, it doesn't ask you whether you travel with the computer - and the advanced properties of the Exchange Server have nothing below Logon Network Security.
Jemima
Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. No joy either.
And if I open that user's mailbox on my machine, I can work with it offline...
I give up!!
Jemima
I've set up my PDC emulator pointing to an external time server, and checked that via w32tm and it is working OK.
If I type net time /querysntp it gives me the correct external time server.
But if I type net time I get the time as of another internal server - why?
This also happens from other...
I have a user whose Outlook Offline settings have disappeared.
If I go Tools, Options, Mail Services, there is nothing about offline files.
If I go to Tools, Services, properties of the Exchange Server, Advanced, there is no tick box for 'enable offline use' I don't see that either if I go...
The only way you're going to get any way near this is to transpose - copy the data, edit, paste special, and click the transpose check box.
But it's not going to do exactly what you want....
Don't do this on live data!!
Anyone tried using DFS as a failover solution?
This would be for users writing to data, not just read-only material.
Does DFS replicate quickly enough? Even if the data was local?
Should I be looking at a commercial product - Neverfail, Doubletake? any recommendations?
Thanks,
Jemima
We currently have standalone DFS set up on an NT4 server in our W2K domain. We would like to supercede this with domain-based DFS.
Does anyone know whether we can we have both running at the same time, so I can play around with it before we move?
Jemima
When I try to login on my laptop I get the message that I can't logon because:
There is a time difference between the cleint and server.
Fine, so I just reset the system time. But by group policy changing the system time is only allowed to administrators of the domain - I can't do that logged...
The shares on one of our servers have become inaccessable to some of our users.
The error message is 'the network share is not accessible'.
Permissions are full control for everyone.
However, users on W2K machines can access the shares no problem, just the NT4 machines that have a problem...
At the moment, we use agents on Exchange 5.5 to alert users when email arrives in a public folder for a particular job.
I am wondering whether Sharepoint would do this for us?
Is it a bit overkill if we just used it for that?
Does anyone know of another solution which does this?
Jemima
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