Has anyone encountered issues with storage quotas on Exchange 2007? We have quotas set up for prohibit send and prohibit send and receive, both on the database and with individual user mailbox.
When a mailbox reaches the limit they get the warnings, but they are never prohibited from sending or...
We have a problem with restores in Commvault. We are backing up a 550gb Windows volume split into 2 jobs. Using 2 tape drives and a multiplex factor of 3. A full backup takes about 12-14 hours. But when we restore 30gb it is horribly slow. (We restore 1.5gb in 6.5 hours). Anyone have any...
We have an Exchange 5.5 server on our network (with no internet access). Every once in a while one of our Unix programmers will put in some bad code that floods our mail server. I was called in around 3am the other morning. We had a runaway job on a Unix box that was sending about 200-300...
Can anyone help? I have a major problem....
I have a Catalyst 1900 plugged into my Cisco PIX Firewall. I plugged a SurfControl server into this 1900 switch. I mirrored the port that goes to the firewall to the port that SurfControl is plugged into and it totally locked up the firewall. I...
Hi all,
I have an Arcserve 2000 SP4 central backup system on Windows 2000 SP3 system. Backing up Solaris 7 Unix servers using uagent. Restores fine except the file ownership doesn't go along. Arcserve tech support site says to make sure NIS is working properly (we aren't using that), and make...
I recently upgraded ArcserveIT 6.61 to Arcserve 2000. I installed the new Exchange Database agent on the Exchange server. My backup server is a standalone Windows 2000 SP2. I have installed SP3 on the backup server (Arcserve2000).
I'm using the same account to backup the Exchange server as I...
We have some accounts on our Exchange 5.5 sp4 server that are setup to forward all their received email to a custom recipient (to a internet address to an Imail server on our network). Works great except if that user sends a message to a non-existent email address it gets bounced to their...
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