Well, yes, I did pull it from the domain, restart, readd it to the domain. Did nothing. No fireworks...no fix either. I just got down reinstalling exchange and sp2 as well. Still no dice. All users that previously had outlook setup are and have always been working fine. OWA works fine...
I just tried to take the exchange server off the domain and rejoin the domain. Still no luck. I can not add any users in outlook, it just keeps prompting me for a username/password and no username I try works.
Actually, right after I typed this, I tried adding a new user. The AD was stamped with the email information just like it should have. But I could not add that, or any other user to outlook.
I am having a problem adding a user's email to outlook. Here is the whole story, as I am sure this will help.
I started out with an SBS2003 server. I purchased the transition pack to unlock the server so I could move all the parts to separate servers. I promoted and moved all of the active...
I hav enever backed up and restored an exchange store before. Can I backup the store....reinstall the os and exchange, then restore the store? The server name and domain will be the same.
I already did the transition pack, so I am technically not in an SBS environment anymore. Also, after i got done with the reinstall of the server, it will be named the same as now and be part of the same domain. My goal is to get the OS reinstalled to a clean install and get all all of the old...
I am transitioning out of a SBS 03 setup. I have moved all of the domain (transfered roles) as well as everything else I can think of (except exchange). Now I would like to demote the old SBS box and reinstall it with a fresh OS and install Exchange on it. Can I do a backup of...
When I say "call" I mean where on the system is the setting that says what script will be ran when the user logs in. I have looked in the obvious places, in user profiles and all of the group policy objects, and no where can I find where this script is being prompted to run.
Thanks. I know where to find it. I have edited it and have been using it. I would like to know where it is called from. It is not called from any group policies from what I can tell.
I recently transitioned out of an SBS server to the full version. Where does the SBS_Login script get called from? I cant find it anywhere in the Group polict manager. I have moved most of the domain off the SBS machine and plan on demoting the SBS machine and reinstalling with full OS. I...
I did the last option and it worked! Thanks!!
Here is another question. I was using a formula to rename the data on the groups. When I chose the specified order, the add formula to group option is no longer usable.
I have a report that shows a group that currently has say 12 entrys. I would like to have the report show entry A, entry B, and All Others. Is is possible to combine the entrys when grouping? Or does this require doing something like 3 subreports? I am new to crystal, just trying to figure...
Thanks! I assume I am per device then, as the licensing says I am using 25 of the 40 licenses. I am not sure how that works either, because I count 50 machines actually joined to the domain. I wish Microsoft licensing was a little easier to understand.....
So, that goes back to my original...
I know SBS has a limitation of 75 users. I just got done counting and I have 85 users on mine. What constitutes a user? How many users/machines should a SBS comfortably handle and when should I start looking at transitioning to a regular server os?
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply.
If I use a terminal server configuration, the remote users are unable to attach a thumbdrive or camera and save files onto the shared common folder.
The other problem, which will happen either way, is the speed issue of a common folder shared on a remote server...
I am working with a business that previously had a domain setup at one location. They recently started another location and would like to expand their network. Each location has PCs, and the owners have laptops they take back and forth. My original idea was setup a terminal server and let...
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