I need to reip 2 clustered exchange2003 servers. I can reip the heartbeat connections fine. I can reip the lan connections fine. I need help in reiping the other stuff namely: mailsrv, msdtc, and mail. Where do I look to change these IP's, and in which order do I change them.
Thanks.
Trying to setup a small 2k3 network. Three servers total. I am unable to ping the DC by name or IP from the other two servers(unable to join any machines to the domain). I can ping the other servers from the DC. When I ping the DC from itself by IP I get a reply, but when I ping it by name...
I have a small 2000 domain(1 DC and 4 WS) It has worked flawlessly for 2 plus years. Recently, I have experienced major time problems. Every few days nobody is able to log in because "the time on the machine and the server are not in sync" or so it says. Even when I try to log into the...
I Have 'R' drive mapped to a share on a server that is not on the domain. Supply credentials for that server and everything works fine. Every morning when I try to access my 'R' drive, I get the error message "the local device name is already in use...." When I disconnect the drive letter and...
Is there a way in a WIN2000 domain to limit who logs on to certain machines? I know you can limit a user to certain workstations, but can you limit a workstation to certain domain users?
Migrating a user from one computer to another. I imported his PST. Now How do I get outlook to recognize messages it has already downloaded and not try to download 7000 messages?
Have one user whose extention is programmed as a softkey on all phones. Whenever he is on the phone, that button lights up on all phones. Is there a way to keep that softkey but have it not light up or add another extention on that phone that he can use?
My queue is being clogged by DNR's from postmaster@gfi-relay.domainA.com
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
username@domainB.com
These are random names that are rejected at the firewall on the domain that mail is being relayed to. Is there a way to stop these NDR's from being sent...
Had a user that decided to move messages from the inbox of her personal folder back to the server. She highlighted all the messages and dragged them to the root of mailbox-username. The inbox of the personal folder emptied, but now I don't know where to find the messages. She did not drop it...
OWA worked fine with 5.5. Upgraded to 2003 and it will work from a workstation on the LAN using the internal IP, but not from the outside. Can someone point me to the settings I need to look at? Nothing changed on the ISP side. When I migrated I maintained the same server name and IP address.
Was running exvhange2000 with OWA fine. Put in a new exchange2003 box and migrated all the mailboxes. How do I get(configure) OWA on this new box? This is the error message I get. "You are not authorized to view this page
The Web server you are attempting to reach has a list of IP addresses...
Logfile of HijackThis v1.97.7
Scan saved at 2:48:37 PM, on 12/5/2003
Platform: Windows XP SP1 (WinNT 5.01.2600)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP1 (6.00.2800.1106)
Running processes:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe...
I want to stop email from one address from being delivered. How do I stop mail from xyz@xyz.com fom being delived. I want to drop it as soon as it hits my server.
Can receive mail fine, but can't send mail times out after a while and bounces back. Worked fine until 2 days ago. Nothing changed that I am aware of. I thought we were running 5.5, but just found out it is 2000. How do I check the queue in 2000. How do I begin to troubleshoot this problem...
Just took over a 4 man shop and having some problems with exchange server. I can't get into exchange admin. When I hit browse it comes back and say no servers found. When I do it by name It says can't find the server. Also everything worked fine for a while, now they are unable to send mail...
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