I'm running an Exchange 2003 server and have shared calendars for meeting rooms. I've been asked if the creator of an appointment on the calendar can be displayed with the appointment so people know who created the appointment. I've been researching online with little luck. Has anyone had...
Running Exchange 2003 with outlook 2003 clients on XP. Had a user with an enormous mailbox (around 5gb). Manually archived old mail to their My Docs folder, now their exchange mailbox is less than 1MB. This should have given me 5gb on the data disk on the Exchange server, or so I thought...
Is there a way you can set a rule in Outlook 2003 so that messages in your inbox get moved to another folder in your mailbox after a specified number of days? I looked in the rules and alerts, but didn't find exactly what i needed. I'm not talking about archiving, just simply moving. Running...
I have a user running XP pro. He is using Windows search to look through his My Documents folder (on the network, not C: drive) to try to find all his Adobe Illustrator (*.ai) files. He knows he has about 3000 of them, but the search only shows up 465. He had a similar problem a few yrs ago...
Is there any way to prevent Outlook Web Acess from automatically using the credentials for the user that is logged in to the windows workstation? (Windows 2000/XP clients w/Outlook 2003, Windows 2003/exchange 2003 server)
I have a group of users on an exchange 2003 server using outlook 2003. they want a mailing group that is maintained by one person. i know one could be created in outlook and distributed/redistributed to the users, but i was hoping to find a server side solution so it was up to me to control...
When i log into my Windows servers (2k and 2k3) as administrator, it adds a "copy" of the printers installed on the workstation i am logging in from. It adds them as _Print server_Printer/Local workstation/Session 1. When I log off they are deleted. Has anyone else had this happen to them...
I have used the rules wizard on Outlook, but can you create rules on the Exchange server itself that will move emails directly to other folders instead of arriving in the inbox first? I have a user that has automated notifications coming in from an application and doesn't want a new message...
I have enabled DFS and want to push out a shortcut to the dfs shares location. Is there a way to put a shortcut on everyones desktop on the domain (win2k3 domain w/xp and 2k clients)via active directory and/or group policy? I tried to set it up via group policy in user config-->admin...
the whole reason i was setting it up as a calendar and not a resource is so users could look and see on one screen when the room was available. Is this an option for something set up as a resource?
I don't want to set it up as a resource, and i don't need to publish free/busy times. All i need is to prevent a second user from placing an appt at the same time as another user
I have a new Exch 2003 server, and i'm setting up a public calendar for conference rooms so users can see if the room is available and can book it if it is. So far it's set up so users can see the appointments from others but can only delete their own. Super. What I need now is to make it so...
I'm just getting started with Exchange 2003 myself, and a site that has helped me quite a bit is http://computerperformance.co.uk/exchange2003/index.htm
Here's my dilemma:
If I connect to work via Cisco VPN client from a personal machine, everythings great. If I connect via a work laptop (joined to Win2k3 domain), performance is horribly slow. I imagine it is because I have My Documents/Application Data/Desktop redirected to a network share at...
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