Exchenage 2003 is not supported on win2K!
Check out the (Ahhem)"Exchange Compatibility with Windows Server Operating Systems" document at
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/TiWinNet.asp
"With approximately 350 code changes in Windows Server 2003 that affected...
Open Windows Explorer and go to the install folder of the Exchange server.
From the BIN directory, search for and then select STORE.exe.
From to the Explorer menu, select File > Properties to view the properties of STORE.exe. Alternatively, you can right-click on STORE.exe to view the...
Check that the server door isnt open or the chassis is not screwed together properly.
The message means "a container breach" ie the door is open.
You can replace the drives and restore from backup as mentioned earlier, however, it depends on what you want your "new" environment to look like (same partitioning, directory structures, dns config, etc...)
If you are in a small environment (50 users) then you could probably...
You may have DNS configuration problems.
Review the KB article Q260371 for tips on correcting possible problems.
Basicly,
Ensure our Zone is configured for Dynamic Updates
Run Netdiag /fix on your DC
Stop and Start the netlogon service to re-registrer the server
Hi,
Assuming your using IE 5 or above you can clear previous enteries with the following method.
Tools>Internet Options>Content>Auto Complete>Clear forms
However, this will clear all form histories, not just Google's.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
As ShackDaddy said, the main problem with moving the BDC is that it shares a common SID and security Database with the PCD. The recomended path for moving a server acting as PCD from one domain to another is reformatting and installing a new OS in the new domain.
However, there are some...
Hi,
I've had problems like this with VB not open files with leading spaces, however, explorer allowed me to change the leading space.
How were these files created???
Hi,
Is the server part of a domain or standalone?
If part of a domain, is it this server only that is to refuse the user access to its resources?
Also, are the users logging in with unique or generic usernames?
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