I need to recover a mailbox from backup from an old Exchange 5.5 org from a no-longer existing domain.
I have just the mailbox server, but no DCs. I have restored the information store back to the server, but no Exchange services can start. Basically, this server is the only server still...
I need to move databases to new SAN space.
Will it suffice to dismount all stores, copy all data to the new SAN drive (bringing it online with the same drive letter), and remount the databases?
Thanks for the reply, unfortunately that's not what I was looking for. That's my fault, as I probably used ambiguous terms.
I did configure GPOs to force folder redirection. The GPO was successfully applied to the workstation (which is what the registry key listed above pertains to)...
I configured folder redirection to a DFS share for user's profiles. In order for a user to see anything copied to their desktop, they need to manually refresh it first. Does anyone know why, and better yet, how to fix it?
This would be best addressed in the Windows Server forum...
That being said, I would say that of all your options, FTP would be most secure. Since you're trying to grant access to your DC in any case, FTP uses the most restriction. I believe your only other option is file/folder sharing with...
Does anyone have any idea why Windows Mobile users are not seeing their items that they have deleted on their hand help synchronized to their Outlook? Inbound email works fine.
A change was made to move from a single server/owa config to a FE/BE setup. Since then, they have been experiencing...
I have an inconsistent problem with a two-node Windows Network Load Balanced IIS web "farm" that hosts OWA on two Exchange front-end servers.
On some Windows Mobile devices, I have to disable the "this server requires SSL" in order for it to sync. On others, it works with it enabled.
WNLBS...
nsantin, Thank you. However, like the ESM logon list, is basically a time-dependent log. If I assumed that all mobile users are constantly accessing Exchange, then I guess this method would work well... This is perhaps something I can use.
I would think that there would be a simple way to...
Does anyone know of a way to list all the users (and Windows Mobile devices) that connect to Exchange?
I know of viewing the client version, but that is only for the last logon. I also know of the MobileAdmin utility, but that doesn't list everyone at once (you have to know the username to...
Does anyone know if the Allowed Senders ACL is inherited if a Distribution List contains other DLs (query or normal)?
For example, if User A is granted send-to rights to DL-AllUsers (which specifies DL-SubContractors, among other objects, as a member), does User A automatically have the...
Haha, you guys are making it more difficult than it really is (well actually, it's not a simple request to begin with).
A simple drive mapping won't work for me in my case. It's not a licensing issue. Certain apps don't behave when using simple map drives because Windows knows these are not...
No, a simple network mapping won't work for what I need (some applications don't behave correctly if mapped to a network share). I am wondering if there is a simple or cheaper way to utilize the storage resources via regular gigabit ethernet on another server and have it appear to windows as a...
Is there a log of what hosts were scavenged by DNS scavenging in Windows?
We're having a problem where static entries are being purged by scavenging. As I understand it, by default, manually created hosts are not subject to scavenging.
If they're in the same organization, you don't need a SMTP connector between them. If they're seperate, then you would have to, but moving your mailboxes will be your biggest problem.
What is the interval of (and how do I manually force) updates made on a remote Exchange server to routing group connectors of a different Routing Group.
Here's the situation:
Remote server = Colorado (member or routing group B)
Main servers = Los Angeles (members of routing group A)
Changes...
What is the proper way to disable Public Folders access in OWA?
Will disabling READ (and other rights) in IIS for the Public virtual directory be sufficient? Will this affect any other functionality?
Thanks!
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