I am slowly migrating over from a Exchange 5.5 server to a Exchange 2003 server. I have only one user in the Exchange 2003 for now to do some testing. This user goes to send a message using Oulook 2000 and clicks on the TO: buttton and can not see anyone in the Gloal Address List. How can we...
I have 2 terminal servers in place at my location; one of the terminal servers has a modem plugged into it. When we use the modem to retrieve software updates it disconnects the users that are accessing the terminal server via T1 connection. These users are able to use and stay connected to the...
I have one Domain, one Exchange server 5.5 sp4, I recently attempted to place a new exchange server 2003 on Windows 2003 in my domain but my hard drive failed after I had migrated a few mailboxes over. I reloaded 2003, and did a recovery from my arcserve. I then moved these mailboxes back over...
I have recently install a new Exchange Server in my domain and origanaly had 3 people using it (worked fine). Then a couple of days ago I added 5 more users to the new server from the old server using exchange tasks in Active Directory and the users on that server began having thier mailboxes...
I installed a new Exchange server (2003) in my domain a week ago. I then moved a few of the employees from the Exchange 5.5 to this new server to try and everything went well. This morning I came in and when I tried to get into Outlook 2000 it asked me for a user, domain, and password. When I...
I get this message about the application log being full. I have gone into the properties of all three log files and changed the setting for overwritting event to "as needed", and filtered out the information hit apply and everything stays that way untill I reboot then is goes back to the old...
I have an employee that opens an existing worksheet with formulas and makes changes to it. After she makes the changes the formulas do not work (EOMONTH). Then another employee opens it and they do work. After employee 2 opens the file then employee one can open it and the formulas work. How do...
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