I looked at the send/receive settings they are okay. I am using Windows with Microsoft Exchange Server, not sure of ISA(what is this? - Internet Service ?????) I still need to look at the path as someone mentioned in an earlier reply. Any other suggestions?
Once I open outlook 2000 and I know someone has sent me a message since I opened outlook I have to close then open to receive that message. Could someone tell me how to correct this? Please!
I have employees switching jobs. We terminated one, so it caused a domino affect. I've renamed the terminated employee's profile on NT to the person who is currently doing that job. They need to keep their own mailbox. Now I have someone else taking that person's job and needs their access...
I'm having similar problem. NT4.0 server with Exchange 5.5, desktops using XP. My first problem is some users are experiencing slow network logons. When attempting to open Outlook, it hangs about 3 minutes them they get message "Exchange Server not available: Retry, Cancel, Offline. When...
I, too, am having the same problem (NT4 server, Exchange 5.5 with XP on desktops). I added camera software to one machine and it effected everyone that logs on to that machine, except the administrator. However on a different machine only a few users are effected. I've removed the software...
I put the server name in and I get the same error message. It is now happening to several of my users.
I'm not sure where to go to make the change to slow down the eithernet. Could you help me out, please?
I have tried reinstalling using original software - didn't work. Then downloaded drivers from Web - didn't work. What I don't understand is the Administrator can print but users can not. I'm at a loss.
The administrator (me) of our domain (NT 4.0 Server) installed a printer (HP 8000 DN)locally (parallel - not shared) to a workstation that has Windows 2000 on it. I, the administrator, can print fine from every type of program, windows, dos, etc. However, the user can not print at all. She...
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