We had an internal sender copy and paste a list of links from a web site into an email message and send it to other internal recipients. When the recipients attempt to click on one of the links, it is blocked. If you hover over the link, it displays as "blocked::http://www.website.com/blah.html"...
When AOL senders send email to our environment (Exchange 2k7), users running Outlook 2003 cannot properly view the attachments.
The messages come with an embdded message attached. If the attachment (PDF, doc, xls, jpeg, etc) is in this first layer of embedded message, all users (Outlook 2k3...
Somehow in our Exchange 2007 environment (upgraded from Exchange 2003), we ended up with a Global Address List that is not actually a Default Global Address List (even though the CN is as such).
Our reason for believing this is the case is that the OAB will not let us check the box that says to...
Users are having difficulty seeing updates to their GAL within Outlook. On my hub trasnport/client access server, I am opening choosing
Organization Configuration > Mailbox > Offline Address Book > Properties > Address Lists and then checking "Include the default Global Address List."
When I...
In Exchange 2003 we had smaller distribution lists (for example "dept a" and "dept b") that were in turn members of other lists (for example "everyoneDL").
If a user or contact was a member of both "dept a" and "dept b", they still only received one copy of an email sent to "everyoneDL."
Now...
Hello,
I have Forefront Server Security Administrator installed on an edge transport server. Everything seems to be functioning well with one exception. In the shuttle navigator, I cannot choose FILTERING>CONTENT. CONTENT is grayed out and unavailable.
I found the article that recommends...
The GPO selection for
"Delete existing Favorites and Links, if present" was accidentally seelcted. I unchecked it before some pcs update group policy however, of the ones that did update, some of these users are not on roaming profiles. Is there any way at all to get these back?
I am running Exchange 2003. Every six hours, the following appears in my application log because the server it is attempting to bind to has been removed completely from our network. What can I do to let the exchange server know this server is gone for good?
Source: MSExchangeAL
Category: LDAP...
PDF files on file sharing server are coded with green file names and the attributes AE. If you try to open the files, Acrobat Reader says "There was a problem opening this document. Access denied."
Proper permissions are set, so thats not the issue. We know which user's workstation accessed...
My Exchange 2003 server (Win2k3 sp1) is logging the following error:
LDAP Bind was unsuccessful on directory support.mydomain.com for distinguished name ''. Directory returned error:[0x51] Server Down.
For more information, click http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
It is true...
Couldnt find anywhere to do this under Address Book properties, but it did go away after deleting the user's profile under control panel > mail.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions!
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