We are moving our users to Exchange 2003 in stages. So we need to be able to forward emails from the old 5.5 box to the new Exchange 2003 mailboxes.
I have setup a custom recipient for the user and set the delivery options within the users mailbox to point to the custome recipient. This works...
Is there anyway in the registry or any kind of utility where you can force a limit on the length of a filename???
I know the Microsoft limit is 240 something but we would like to force this to 30.
Thanks
Our main File Server is now reaching the end of the line and we have bought a new server to replace it. Both are connected to our MSA1000 Storage box, eventually moving to a complete san environment, via HBA on fibre channels.
We want to move the data on one of the arrays to another array on...
I have installed the Remote Client 8.0 software many time onto Compaq and IBM laptops with no problems. However, we have decided to go with Dell. I have done a box standard install, imported the same policy as used on the other laptops but when we reboot and try to logon to our network via the...
We need to blow away our primary DNS server for numerous reasons.
We intend to move everything across to a new server which we want to be our Primary DNS server. Is this an easy procedure as stated in Technet or are there any minefields I should need to look out for? If I want to create this...
I am trying to restore some emails to a mailbox. The exchange server is 5.5 on an NT4 box. I am using the credntials of a user who has service admin rights.
Every time I try to restore I get the following message.
"Job failed due to following error: Unable to attach to one of the...
We currently have a Netscreen 10 box and want to use Netscreen Remote Client 8.0 as a vpn clinet between the two systems.
The OS on the 10 box is 2.6.0r4.1, I know its old. I have looked at the manuals for both systems and even followed the scenario in the NSR manual for pre-shared key setup...
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