i'm setting up a test environment with win2k server and exchange 5.5. When i connect my win2k domain controller (named testserver) to my exchange server (mailserver) the end address for recipients is user@mailserver.testserver.com. Is there a way i can get it to just user@testserver.com? i'm...
i was wondering if this was the ideal way of going about that. currently we have win2k with AD as our PDC and another win2k box with exchange 5.5. no replication or connection agreements anywhere. Should i setup the win2k box with exchange as a BDC with ADC and upgrade from 5.5 to 2000 on that...
i was wondering if this was the ideal way of going about that. currently we have win2k with AD as our PDC and another win2k box with exchange 5.5. no replication or connection agreements anywhere. Should i setup the win2k box with exchange as a BDC with ADC and upgrade from 5.5 to 2000 on that...
i know local policy takes precedent over domain policies. my question is do undefined local policies overwrite defined domain policies. for example, i define logout time on the domain level, but not on the local level. will the computer still logoff following domain policy rules? thanks
We are currently running Exchange 5.5 and Active Directory both on Win2k Server. We are looking into upgrading to Exchange 2000, while integrating it with Active Directory with ADC. What steps should we take first? Should we upgrade 5.5 to 2000 so all attributes stay the same first? Or should we...
ok so i'm trying to understand this and i dont think im getting it right...
i attached an unfinished network setup and i was hoping someone here could finish it for me...let me try and explain how our office is set up...
we have a proxy server 2.0 box sitting outside the firewall...on this box...
i know the similarities and differences between assigning and publishing applications, but i'm not too sure i understand how it works.
when you assign an application to a user, and the user logs and and clicks the shortcut to finish installation, does the program install on the client computer...
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