On thing you can try. Export the mailbox contents of these users to a PST file either using exmerge or Just using outlook and then delete the mailboxes and then Create a new mailbox for these users and import the content back after inspecting the contents.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3TransnRouting/063ed1f8-d0ad-4bc6-bdb3-d45600948037.mspx
Check this article and specifically the section about
"Using Internet Mail Wizard to Configure a Dual-Homed Exchange Server" It is some where in the middle of that page.
What are the DSACCess errors you get in the event logs.
http://flaphead.dns2go.com/blog/archive/2004/08/19/312.aspx
This might give you a start. Also enable debugging on the exchange for the DSACCESS component. Exchange system manager - drill down to your server - Properties - Diagnostics...
If you have a simple One exchange server and if you are worried about the transaction logs. Then this is how it goes.
There are two sets of files - databases / transaction logs (and also the checkpoint of course) :-).
Databases are the files where the mails are committed to stay for eternity...
Does it happen only on the local workstation or does it happen wherever this specific user logs in?
If it is one workstation, I would first check and apply IE updates
The mailbox where the calendar is located, is it in the PST (local workstation) or is it in the Exchange server as a mailbox.
IF it is in the exchange server then you can give rights to additional users to your mailbox and can achieve what you are looking at.
Check the event logs in the "Zeus" server to spot any
Application /DNS/ System event errors.
By the looks of it, I think Zeus is the DC currently and probably the only DC, but I think the DNS has not populated the additional records which gets created for the DC.
Go to the DNS management...
When you say files - what type of files - are they priv.edb /priv.stm format. Or are you talking about normal attachments users send to each other.
If exchange server is running and you try to backup the edb / stm files it is definitely going to give an error.
That is the reason, there is an...
Do you have Outlook installed on the Exchange server by any chance?
If so uninstall Outlook, reboot and then try applying the service pack again.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266418/
If you have a complicated permissions at multi level hierarchy in Exchange public folders and or NTFS permissions / share permissions in the file system - by recreating the user accounts you will loose them.
" when I try to migrate directory services of exchage 5.5 it does not work for me." If...
Or you can use the feature called as Journalling in the Exchange server.
But this can be done only on a per store basis. So needs to be done judiciously. Otherwise the tracking / monitoring mailbox can become to heavy so to say.
Check out some of the links below...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q152433
Could be some orphaned public folders.
First take a backup of the exchange 5.5 before trying the following:
And also if you have multiple exchange 5.5 servers in the environment, i.e. public folders of a single PF tree spread...
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