I was recently in london on vacation and tryed to access my Exchange 2003 server useing OWA and all I could get was a "Page can't be displayed" Anyone know what could cause this ?
I have moved my external E-mail to be received through my 2003 small business Server and every thing is working great except I have an employee who works at a remote location and he needs to be able to access his email through outlook 2003. I have looked into RPC over HTTP and done the server...
How can I make a windows 2000 server admin an admin on a NT4 Server...(across 2 different domains)
A little more info. I am trying to migrate from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 but when I do it tells me that I(windows 2000 server) am not a admin on the target(nt4) domain I have tried everything...
Yesterday I changed the password on my administrator account and when I came in this morning the backup had failed, it said that my password was incorrect, so I changed it back to the way it was and it still will not let me access my backup exec. Any Ideas?
I am trying to migrate from Exchange 5.5 to exchange 2000 and I am running into a problem. When I try to run the Active Directory Migration it tells me that I am not an administrator of the source domain, but I have full trust relations between the domains and I log on as admin on both servers...
I recently formmated and re-installed my os from win 98se to win 2k. when I installed outlook 2000 and tryed to access my exchange server it underlined my name and server (verifying that it was correct) but the asked me for the Username,domain name and password ?? so I entered it in and it said...
I recently formmated and re-installed my os from win 98se to win 2k. when I installed outlook 2000 and tryed to access my exchange server it underlined my name and server (verifying that it was correct) but the asked me for the Username,domain name and password ?? so I entered it in and it said...
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