What I'm looking for is some kind of utility or program that will give me a complete report of all file and/or folder permissions given to specific users or groups throughout the entire domain.
Mu guess is there is no such animal, but our CIO is having a fit of whimsy and I need to be sure it's...
Here's one for the books. Hopefully I'm not the first one to see this.
My boss, who is in the office today, and our CIO, who is at home, have been sending messages to each other all day long. Somehow they just noticed that when they open each others emails, they receive a login box asking...
I'm new to the Webmail portion of Merak, and I was wondering how to set it up so that I can get to it form the public side. I'm having trouble with the setup, and the online manual isn't helping much.
Any and all help is appreciated.
This is what I have:
Sub AddToEndOfSubjectLine()
If ActiveInspector Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
ActiveInspector.CurrentItem.Subject = ActiveInspector.CurrentItem.Subject & " HELLO!"
End Sub
I replaced the "+" with a "&", but any existing text is still being replaced with the string, in this case HELLO!. Anything else that might be causing this?
Thanks, this is a step in the right direction, but it's replacing any existing text in the subject field. I need it to append to the end.
Getting close!
I'm calling from within Outlook, and I'll be creating a button on the standard toolbar in the new mail message window that, when clicked, will append a set string of text to the end of the subject field.
I need to create a VBA macro that will append a text string to the end of the subject line in Outlook. This will probably be firerd off by a button. Since I'm not a VBA programmer, I'm not even sure where to start. Any help is appreciated.
We are in the process of moving several hundred branch PCs into an existing AD domain. After the PC is added to the domain, the user is told to log in for the first time with a generic password, after which they are supposed to be prompted to change their password (via AD user properties). In...
I need to settle a disagreement that I'm having with a co-worker over an Outlook/Exchange issue.
Is it true that by default in an Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003 environment, when scheduling a meeting, that you can see the details of other peoples previously scheduled meetings and appointments...
I just ran SMTPDiag, and everything appears to be working correctly. The only problem was an SOA serial number mismatch, which shouldn't really affect anything. DNS resolves correctly, sender nd recipient are okay, and the connection to the remote server is successful, yet messages to this...
Welcome to Exchange hell.
I have some emails in queue to a certain domain that just will not be delivered. I've tried all the usual fixes to no avail. Here's what I've done so far:
I have successfully sent emails from Yahoo and MSN, so soemthing is broken between our server and theirs...
I've got a few users complaining of emails showing up late, sometimes a day or two after it was sent. It doesn't matter if it's internal or external. I've checked to be sure their automatic send/receive is setup, and that they are working online.
Anyone else had the same problem?
Just a little update on this strange phenomenon. By late afternoon that day the problem diminished, but he was still experiencing some issues. I suggested that he find a piece of metal outside the building to ground himself. That seemed to work the best. Even though the electrical system is...
He didn't touch the desk. He didn't even have to touch the monitor, simply putting his hand within 6 inches or so was enough to cause it to click off. It's similar to when the monitor goes into standby, and the LED goes from green to amber. When he pulls his hand away, it comes back on. It's...
I have an interesting problem concerning one user at our office today.
Sometime this morning he complained of a monitor problem. He said that while using the computer, the monitor went dim for a few seconds, then just went completely black. I checked everything that I could think of...
I am trying to create a macro that will find and import a text file based on either DateCreated or DateLastModified. Basically I'm trying to find the newest text file in a particular folder and import it. Here is the macro that I have so far:
Sub Import()
'
' Import Macro
' Macro recorded...
I have most of this problem resolved. The only place that I am having trouble is in the opening and saving of files with variable names. An Excel template is started via vbscript, then a macro within the template is started automatically which formats the data and saves the file. This works...
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