Part of the problem is that there isn't anything in the MDBDATA folder - it is completly blank. Perhaps I should uninstall Exchange and format the drives and start over. It might be the quickest solution.
The server is a member of the domain and the domain controller and global catalog are available. Both the information store and mta stacks are sutup to run as local system
I have just installed a second Exchange server to our organization. I want to migrate users to the new server and make the original a front-end server. After installing exchange, I cannot get the information store and the MTA stacks to start on the new server. I did not run forest prep and...
Removed the computer from the domain and no change. I have also been told that it is happening to other users as well. Looking online, I found a few posts stating that it is a known issue with Vista. The event viewer does not show anything about it and I also logged in with a different user with...
I found that it is something with the PC itself. I had the user log into another computer running vista and they were able to make changes to the dfs share without a problem. It is some user permission on the local PC - domain admins of course of not having a problem.
I have an enduser running Vista Bussiness. When they try to rename a folder or a file on a dfs share they get a message that stats: You need permission to perform this action. The user has modify rights to the folder and files contained within it. I have recently replaced their laptop. The...
I found out that one sub-folder inside of the public folders still had the original server listed in the replicators tab. Once that was removed, the public folders was available for everyone. Thanks a lot for your quick response and help in this matter.....
I have recently installed an exchange 2003 server in our exchange 2000 environment. I now want to remove the 2000 server. All user accounts have been moved. All replication of the public folders has been completed and the original server has been removed from replication. My problem is this...
I have gotten the public folder issue resolved by changing the default public store on the new server and pointed it to the old exchange 2000 server. I am not sure if this is correct or not but I am able to veiw public folders on both server. I can also send emails both internally and...
I have a 2003 domain with single exchange 2000 server. After running forestprep and domainprep, I installed a new 2003 server with exchange 2003. When I move a user to the new 2003 server, they are able to send email but not receive any. Also none of the public folders are available to users on...
Thanks for you help. The only problem with the DHCP solution is that users need to be members of the local admin group on their PCs which is not a solution for our network. The previous administrator had setup a lot of GPO's and serveral of them were preventing my settings from taking effect...
I have installed an ISA 2004 server on our network. I do not want to hard code the proxy settings in IE due to having a lot of mobile users on the netwrok (that GPO works fine). I have created the wpad entry in DNS and when I manually select the Automatically detect option in IE- everything...
We have recently upgraded our network to 2003 AD from NT. We have 2 DCs (DC1 and DC2). DC1, which was 4.0 PDC that was upgraded, has died and now I can not connect to the Global Catalog. I know how to enable the Global Catalog on the second DC through the sites and services but not sure what...
I currently have Mircrosoft IAS server validating ssh connections to our routers and firewalls. I would like to use IAS for authenticating vpn clients. The only problem I see is that there is no way to link a certain Remote Access Policy to a specific client in IAS. So technically a vpn client...
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