Dave you are right, how do I change this? Or what do I change it to to leave it on the Exchange Server. The pc clients in the domain leave it in the Mailbox
I am running Exchange 2000 in another domain than the corp network. When the Outlook clients connect from a PC in another domain than the exchange Server it all works great but. The outlook client permantly pulls the email out of the mailbox and stores it locally how does that get fixed? I...
I recently upgraded a Dell Latitude from NT 4.0 TO Windows 2000.
I removed all of the softex software before, but when I went through with the install it still saw the Softex Bay Manager. I couldn't find an uninstall.
The upgrade went perfect. One issue is that when I shutdown or restart...
Yeh it is expanded by default. We are a global company and email is restricted it isn't controlled at my site nor do I have access to the mail file.
Thanks,
Mike
For some reason when I open the new memo and then go to delivery options, it doesn't give me that opportunity to set it to know. Is there a certain place where I can go in and set the field value to 0 like you said?
Thanks Again,
Mike
I just found out we do not have the license for bcc.
Thanks, for the help, I know in Exchange 2000 you can set it up in Active Directory to hide recipients in distribution lists. I am an exchange guy, but we don't use it here.
Thanks,
Mike
I am running Legato 6.0.3 on Solaris 2.6
I have a StorageTek Timberwolf Tape Library.
All of my backups run smoothly, I upgraded from Networker 5.4 or something like that a while back because of this one problem but it did not fix it.
One of my clients in a group is backing up the first drive...
Yeh I know about the local machines not being able to add into other locals and domain locals not in other domain locals, etc... but thanks I wasnt aware that the Domain Controllers didn't share the info with other Servers on Domain Local Groups.
So pretty much there is no way I can have a...
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