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  1. tinajoe7

    changed NT password - can't logon to Outlook

    Well, what worked in the end was going into Exchange Administrator, changing the NT account associated with my mailbox to something else, then changing it back to my account again. Who knows...Thanks for the advice.
  2. tinajoe7

    changed NT password - can't logon to Outlook

    Forgot to mention--I did all this yesterday. And looking at the event viewer for the mail server, it does show several partial synchronization replications with PDC and multiple changes applied. Any other ideas?
  3. tinajoe7

    changed NT password - can't logon to Outlook

    Ok, I'm feeling pretty stupid right about now. I changed my NT password from our PDC (something I haven't done in quite a while), and now when I try to get into Outlook, I get the message "unable to open your default email folders. You do not have permission to log on." I tried deleting my...
  4. tinajoe7

    Inexplicable Disk Space Warnings

    Just one other disk, about 57% (14 Gb) free. Thanks
  5. tinajoe7

    Inexplicable Disk Space Warnings

    Our Exchange Server C: Drive is pretty stable at around 36% (1.46 Gb) free. So does anyone have any idea why I would get the following three warnings in the Event Viewer almost every day at about 12:07 am? Event ID 2013 (12:07:11) The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete...
  6. tinajoe7

    Exchange 5.5 Obsolete?

    Thanks to all for the valuable input!
  7. tinajoe7

    Exchange 5.5 Obsolete?

    We are a small (50 user) company running a mix of NT 4.0, Win 2000, and XP. Our hardware/networking guy says that Exchange 5.5 and Windows NT are obsolete and wants to buy a new server and upgrade to Exchange 2000 and Win 2000. So far, he hasn't given any good, concrete reasons for this. He...

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