Thanks for the info-I don't want ex-employee's mail.<br>I manage the general mailbox that emails are delivered to that have the right extension, but misspelled names. So if someone sends a email message to <A HREF="mailto:jblow@company.com">jblow@company.com</A> but spells it <A...
Thanks! What about addresses that I've deleted mailboxes for? Can I put their email address as part of the list of email addresses of an ex-employee who's mailbox I have not deleted with the restriction as you suggest? Will all these addresses become non-deliverable?
Is there a away to block incoming email addresses? Ex. <A HREF="mailto:jblow@company.com">jblow@company.com</A> quits. Can I block/return mail that comes to <A HREF="mailto:jblow@company.com">jblow@company.com</A>? All this mail now goes into the general mailbox...
From home dialed in or from the LAN, the message is the same: unable to open exchange server. Retry - again the message, third try always brings Outlook up. Hosts & Lmhosts are correct. Mail box is underlined. Network neighborhood shows a connection...
It is important to find a forum to remind the users how valuable the service the technical staff provides. Instead of letting the unusual be the only gauge users have to measure the value of an IT staff. Illustrate that maintaining the smooth operation of the users...
I am replacing a mirrored pair of 9 gig drives with a mirrored pair of 18gig drives. I need to transfer the info from the 9's to the 18's. Is there a trick to copying this info without loosing the shares involved?
I am changing drives in our server - moving from 9 gig drives to 18 gig drives. Is there a trick to preserving shares when we copy the info to the new drives? We are using mirrored drives.<br>
Thanks for any hints you may have.<br>
<br>
I have a user that has appointments scheduled in her calendar but they do not show up as "busy" when viewed in meeting planner. She is using Outlook 97. I tried creating another profile with the same results. When I go to an appointment and change the "busy" to "out...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.