I installed sp3 for windows 2000 SBS edition. With it came Outlook 2002, it installed itself as a client app - ready to install on to all the client machines. OK so far but after the client installation/update I get
"You have not entered a valid product key..."
Microsoft recognises...
I had :-
"Your logon information was incorrect...."
and tried the following fix
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B321652
which did not work. Anyone else tried this fix and not had any luck?
Same problem. What the hell is the SYSTEMMAILBOX and how do you get at it?
PS Have you set up the email addresses for each user in active directory. If not then I guess the emails will be bounced back to the sender. You could specify yourself as the recipient for the copy NDR's.
Rgds
you could try:-
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B321652
also
http://www.helpforums.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3466
Did not work for me but has for some others.
Rgds
system is windows 2000 SBS with 98/2 clients
Similar problem except only some LAN users get error messages. (Your logon information was incorrect.....)
I have not been able to figure out why some PC's and not others.
PS this was after sp4 and blaster patch applied.
The registry mod...
Had problems getting Outlook to connect (post SP4 install), gave up and now use OWA (outlook web access) to connect. It has grown on me and now I can move desks etc without setting up user account in control panel/mail on every computer.
set up a pop3 connector in exchange (two types - one generic the other specific to a single user).
Single user type allows you to just specify the recipient then and there. Otherwise if you set up the generic one you then add the email address you mentioned to your user account in AD under the...
Look at the default smtp server properties in exchange system manager.
Under the messages tab you can enter an email address to receive copies of the ndr reports that go to the users.
Exchange\(domain)\MBX folder
I thought I'd be able to see the status/contents of users exchange folders in the MBX folder on the exchange "drive". But I cannot alter the permissions to enable the administrator to view the users folders?
Is this possibly a way to monitor emails?
I did this on mine and it kept the pst folder as well after the import.
Had to delete the pst folder then from control panel-mail as everything was duplicated and some users were putting things in the obsolete pst folder instaed of the exchange store.
I had sp4 hang - it would reboot but would not finish the installation. The install routine hangs because it thinks it does not have enough disk space to continue (this was odd as it have about 5gb to spare).
"service pack 1 (sp1) setup requires 5 mb of disk space"
However you do not...
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