I have a Citrix XP environment that is currently using a SQL server to house the Data Store. The SQL server is having some problems and we are looking at virtualizing that SQL server. The servername will remain the same...but the IP address will change. As far as I can tell everything in...
It's been a long day...How do I go about Rebuilding/Regenerating the lists for that specific server? Or do you simply mean delete and recreate them?
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We are running Exchange 2003 SP2. We recently migrated some users off an Exchange 5.5 server, not part of our current Exchange organization. Along with them we created Distribution Lists on our side to mirror the lists they had in their 5.5 org.
The problem that we are seeing is that some of...
There is no way that will happen. That changes the scope of the project from 3 local servers to 20 servers across the nation. Adding way more dollars, time, and resources. The solution must stay in Exchange 2003.
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I have been asked to consolidate several smaller offices into one main location in our company. Currently, we have three servers setup in our local area, totaling roughly 1900 users. My initial thought was to setup an Active/Passive Exchange Cluster with two servers utilizing our SAN. But...
Maybe I wasn't being specific enough...We only want to add the Company2.com addresses to the public folders we are bring over from their existing server. We DO NOT want to add that address to our existing public folders or other Exchange items.
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You can modify the RUS on your Exchange to get all email addresses as @company1.com and also @company2.com as well."
Wouldn't this then ad @company2.com to all of our existing mailboxes/folders/contacts/etc.?? I'd rather not add Company2.com to everything else in the process. Any other...
I'm not sure if this is even possible or not, but I thought I would ask. We are integrating a company we bought a few months back from their Exchange 5.5 server to our Exchange 2003 environment. They have their own server and their own Public Folder store. They currently have about 1000...
I have an Active/Passive Exchange 2003 Cluster that I tried to install SP2 on. I've installed SP2 on the Passive node and then tried to upgrade the Exchange Virtual server. When I do that I get the following error:
Not Enough Resources are available to complete this operation.
Facility...
We are currently running several Exchange 2003 servers in our Organization. Most are stand alone boxes running Exchange Ent. Server 2003 with SP1, Windows 2003 Ent. Server. We do have a couple of Active/Passive Clusters (2 nodes) running within our Org as well.
Obviously we need to upgrade to...
Did you ever get an answer to this question? I am trying to do something similar and want to know if it's even possible.
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I tried this on a test box and was unable to get the SA Mailbox to show back up. Everything seems to be working fine, but the SA Mailbox is nowhere to be seen.
I also tried using ADUC to move the mailbox but I can't even find it using that tool.
I assume I'm doing something wrong. Are there...
So will ADUC actually move the mailbox and not cause a problem?
I'm trying to remove the database because of some errors I was getting saying it was corrupt. There were roughly 200+ mailboxes on there. Are you saying I should delete the store, re-create it, and move the mailboxes back...
Running Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server, SP1 for Exchange, in an Active/Passive Cluster setup. I had two Information Stores setup on this server (Store1 and Store2). Recently I started getting some intermittant errors on Store1 saying that there was some corruption. It recommended doing some...
*sigh* Yes, I understand the moral implications and the privacy laws, and all that stuff. All that aside, they WANT this information. Period. I understand you are trying to help but this is stuff I've already gone over in length with them here.
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Why is a good question, unfortunately, I don't have the answer. My superiors didn't give me that information...only what they wanted me to track. From what I can gather an admin has been adding permissions in for themselves to get into mailboxes and then removing them once they are...
I've been asked to find a way to monitor who has logged into another person's mailbox and when. I know that the event logs will display some basic information on this, but it isn't completely accurate. First, I can't remember what the event ID is for those instances. Second, does anyone have...
Not yet. As far as I can tell there really isn't anything I need to do...but I won't actually be flipping the switch for a couple weeks yet.
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We have an Exchange 2003 organization setup and running fine. I have a front end server I am using as the OWA server, that's it's only function. On our DMZ we have installed an ISA server to accept incoming OWA requests from the external network. Currently, this works perfectly, except for...
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