You can configure the firewall on Exchange to only block/control connections outside. So the firewall state for "Public Networks" would be on, but the one for Internal networks is off.
You can also just create a rule which allows all to your domain controller (by IP address).
You should just need SMTP for sending/receiving email. If you are doing more (web access, outlook anywhere), then you will need additional.
If you have a firewall (not on exchange, but at your Internet connection), then Exchange should only have a local/internal IP address which is not...
Outlook anywhere gets its settings from the Exchange server. Check/change the settings there. Even if you change them on the local Outlook, it will reset based on how it is configured on the server.
It is based on the modified date, not date received. So look at the modified date of the items. Also, when you move an email, flag it, etc., it changes the modified date.
Since one tag moves items from the inbox to deleted after 90 days, and your deleted policy provides another 90, inbox items...
Any errors in the event log? Also, you said when you give them full admin rights the message never come up when loading MS office - does it reappear for that person after you remove admin rights?
Also, is it possible to run a program like regmon when only 1 user is on Citrix to isolate the reg...
There are some very Citrix/TS specific steps for installing MS Office - at least there were for Office 2003 and you didn't specify version. But it is not just putting the server into install mode and running file setup.
You have to login as that user (Room X), go into Outlook under Tools, Delegates, add User B, then under permissions of User B (in that delegate dialog box), check the box that says "delegate receives copies of meeting requests".
I'm not aware of one. Even if you did, someone would come to you 6 months later saying "what happened to the xyz list"?
But what I do is record the user who requested the list to be created in the Notes field for the list. Then I can go back and ask that person if I they still use/need the list.
The drive access is limited to your connection. As a Citrix admin, or even from the Citrix server itself, I cannot see or access other user's local resources.
Here is a strange one that I've been struggling with. Clicking on any of the links below should work fine. But if you copy and paste the links directly into the address bar in IE (tried 7 & 8) only the 2nd pair will work. They are the exact same documents (one PDF, one Word DOC just to confirm...
Just as a test, add the server to your local hosts file on your PC (not the server) and see if you can map to the IP address. If so, then it most likely is a reverse DNS issue (check for proper PTR records in DNS).
If I understand your question, only from that client PC session. So if userA on PC-a does what you describe, userB on PC-b can't get to PC-a hard drive. And if you are actually on the same Citrix server (through RDP, direct at the console or through the citrix client), you cannot get to PC-a's...
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