Sorry, I forgot that I had a conclusion to share! It ended up that one of the users right-clicked on the folder, and clicked on "Mark All as Read". That solved the problem, so I guess I will leave the "why?" for some other time.
I was the original creator of the folder and that should give me Owner permissions (still, I double-checked anyway, and they are set :-)). In addition, the regular users all have Editor permissions, the Default user has Author permissions, and the Anonymous user has Contributor permissions...
Our e-mail server is running Win 2K SP 2 and Exchange 2000 SP 3, with Outlook XP clients. A public folder named Mortgage Dept. has a public e-mail address assigned and is accessed by four clients using shortcuts in the Outlook Bar. Two of the client shortcuts show 0 messages and two of them...
I wonder if I have the DC's DNS configurations set incorrectly (in TCP/IP properties)? Here are the results from running ipconfig and nslookup for all DC's using Terminal Services:
DC1: ipconfig DNS servers are DC1, DC4, DC5, DC3, and DC2; all nslookups OK
DC2: ipconfig DNS servers are DC3...
All from my workstation, I pinged each DC and then used nslookup across all DC's for each DC. In other words, nslookup dc1 dc1, nslookup dc1 dc2, nslookup dc1 dc3, etc. Everything resolves OK. Should I try using Terminal Services and repeating from each server console, or would that be the...
After checking the DNS service on all DC's, they all show the correct A and PTR records for each other and no recent warnings or errors in the event logs.
OK, sorry for the delay, I have checked the FRS logs on all servers except DC1 (DC1 is at the Leo site, DC2 - DC5 are at the HQ site). Here is a summary of the warnings:
DC2: on 2/28/04 it shows 1 13562, 2 13509's, and 3 13508's; on 2/11/04 it shows 1 13508 and 13562; and on 2/10/04 it shows...
Sorry everyone, I may have to look at this tomorrow. We just completed a software upgrade and it still has me tied up for now. Thank you for your help!
There are 4 other DCs in the domain, all at the HQ site. I will get back to you on the FRS logs. No firewall on any of the DC's (only between them and the Internet), just virus protection.
That's about how well it's been going for me since February... LOL
Let me try this the right way, "live from the DC1 server console, it's Saturday Night Live":
C:\>repadmin /showreps
Leo\DC1
DSA Options : (none)
objectGuid : 4f915d07-b451-4f60-a99b-6770fc4ae1a9
invocationID...
Here is the output as completed from my workstation:
C:\>repadmin /showreps DC=domain,DC=com dc1 /verbose
Leo\dc1
DSA Options : (none)
objectGuid : 4f915d07-b451-4f60-a99b-6770fc4ae1a9
invocationID: c926c04d-cd42-49f0-9327-af6dc6cb35f8
==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS...
The DC's machine account security permissions are as follows:
#INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Global Security group containing IT staff user accounts): shows Special on Object & All Child Objects, but does not show Allow or Deny for any permissions
Account Operators: Allow Full Control...
I agree completely with the problem being masked, mlichstein. I appreciate your help with continuing to troubleshoot to the cause instead of stopping with the symptoms.
As far as the FRS logs on the Leo site's server, the only four recent warnings are:
Event ID: 13562
Date: 2/10/2004
Time...
I reviewed more Event Logs and the problem definitely lies in FRS and not the GPOs... I found that all of the policies folders are not replicating between servers. After copying them manually, everything seems to be working. So I have some research to do on FRS.
Thank you everyone for your...
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