I have here two machines with 1 hard drive each and two network cards each. how can i setup a cluster with this two machines, or do i need a additional physical shared disk so that I can implement clustering?
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Can I make a copy of contents of any mailbox storage, i want to archive that in a file? What will I use the WebDav or the CDOEX? I am just new in Exchange...any suggestions will be highly appreciated
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maybe i will choose to develop my own archive solution....using cdoex or webdav?
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i will configure that in exchange or in every outlook box my users are using.... can i do it in one central location like in exchange system manager?
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If I will implement the pst file archive...will i use exmerge for this...? i am just new to exchange so I don't know how can i do it...will you give me details on how to implement this?
Succeess is never final and failure is never fatal. It's Courage that counts.
But the problem with pst file in Exchange 2000 is the limitation for 2GB and that's the very reason why we can't archive in pst file.. but my company want a individual mailbox archive but not in a pst file? any alternative you know, without spending anything? thanks....
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I am a newbie in Exchange 2000, I just want to get suggestions/recommendation on how to approach archiving emails messages in E2k? Will it archive all the mailboxes, messages, including all the data within that individual messages. My company don't want to archive in pst files, any suggesstions...
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Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.... this is the scenario:
I want my exchange information/data be transformed into an sql readable data.... my purpose is to archive all the information(including the mailboxes) to a data that can be accessed/read by sql server. I have research and...
Wanna know what causes this that OUR raid causes our servers to run in 100%cpu? anyone please help us....
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Do you know how to get the user token of a windows account...I want to make a procedure that will just pass a credential of a user and return it's equivalent token....i don't want to use LogonUser Api because of it's complexity and is a security risk.... anything will be much...
Can anyone help me how to get the windows account TOKEN.... I don't want to use the LogonUser api...... is there any other way to ge it?
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Hello...any comments and help will be highly appreciated...
I have an application wherein I want to stop/start/pause a service..... I want my users to impersonate a windows nt login (which cannot perform interative logon in any machine in my network, this is made for impersonation)....
the...
You are correct.. but with my application, the user i am trying to has no access to execute the xp_servicecontrol..... and we are not running in Trusted Mode... you can choose what login type you want..... I really need to troubleshoot this because it is a very high security risk...thank you...
Yeah, all my users are in an NT Role...but the problem is why does these users can stop the server wherein they don't have the priviledges in stopping the server. I am using the complete netbui name of the server. I am using SQLDMO to login to the server. The odd thing is I am using the windows...
Please include in your test..... if you can stop a server using an account with no priviledges in stopping it...and why does i can connect to any sql server but when i am using sqlservicemanager i cannot.... I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP...thanks
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