I have an email from another domain that was sent at 1:55 pm but ms outlook indicates that it was received at 6:18 pm. What could have caused this delay? We are running Exchange 2003 and I don't have a clue what the other domain is running. Thanks for the help!
I have a user trying to send email from an WinXP SMTP box. He is testing the SMTP by placing a file in the pickup folder. Here is the format of the file:
**********************
to:user@domain.com
from:user@domain.com
subject:This is a test
This is a test message!
***********************...
chris,
I was able to get my test environment to work, so over the weekend I did my live server. Now, OWA will not work. I can't get the forms base authentication to work. So, I tried without forms and i was able to log in but none of the pictures opened. Do you have any ideas?
chrisstyles,
I think this is my problem:
I had some Windows 2003 hot fixes on my original exchange server and I didn't have any hot fixes on my new server. I am going to run another test this afternoon just to make sure.
For now I am using NTBackup. Thanks for the help!
I haven't tried it again, yet, but I did follow the article. The only way I could get it to work is with an offline backup, which is not in this article.
We are moving our exchange server to a new server and we need to keep the same computer name. I have looked over Microsoft's article KB822945. I am now trying to test this move and I get to the step of mounting the information store. I get this error:
"An internal processing error has...
I have windows 2003 domain. We have just hired a few techs and they need the able to add computers to the domain and change computer names when needed. I have tried to give them this authority by using the Delegation of Control Wizard and by editing the Domain Security Policy, but neither of...
I have been able to get ICS to work but after a period of time the ICS check box is cleared. Does anyone have an idea on how I can fix it so that ICS is always on?
thanks
Thanks for the help. It appears that I was not patience enough for the changes to take affect. When I got in this morning, everything seems to be named correctly.
Thanks again!
My organization has decided to rename some of our distribution groups. I was thinking that this shouldn’t be big deal. I only have to change a handful of groups. We are running Windows 2003 and Exchange 2003. I open AD Users and Computers, find the groups. Right click them (one at a time)...
All,
I am try to right a script that will create 4000 users from a text file. This text file will have there usernames and passwords. This will be in a Windows 2003 domain with Exchange 2003. Thanks for the help.
I have list of servers that can relay (all of these are on my network) and I have this checked in my SMTP VS Access properties: Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay, regardless of the list above. Should I uncheck this box?
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