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  1. matthewataylor

    Outlook 2003, Error sending to Distribution List

    We are running Exchange 2003. The problamatic laptop is running XP Pro with Office 2003 Pro. We upgraded the Office version from 2000 to 2003 about a week ago, that is when the problem came up. When trying to send to distribution lists in their contact list I will get an error Microsoft...
  2. matthewataylor

    Changed Permissions, now the mailbox store is missing!!!!!

    Alright, I delegated control to another user account, logged in as that user and I CAN see my mailbox store. Thank You!!! I tried taking administrator out of the delegate permissions and then adding it back, but I still cannot see it logged in as administrator. Do you know how I can get the...
  3. matthewataylor

    Challenge!!! Changed permissions, can no longer view mailbox store

    I posted this in the Exchange forum, but thought I might have more luck over here. Windows SBS 2003 with Exchange 2003. Only server in the environment. Issue: In ESM I unchecked inherit permissions for both the servername and mailbox store. Once I did this my public folder store is the only...
  4. matthewataylor

    Changed Permissions, now the mailbox store is missing!!!!!

    I re-checked the inheritable permissions on the servername. No change. I cannot re-check it on the mailbox store because it is still not listed. I went into adsiedit and drilled down to both public and mailbox stores. I can get to the properties of the public folder, but when I try and get...
  5. matthewataylor

    Changed Permissions, now the mailbox store is missing!!!!!

    Dumb move... I unchecked the Allow inheritable permissions box in Exchange Manager under both the servername and the mailbox store itself... Now in Exchange Manger my mailbox store is no longer listed, public folders are there, but that is it. Here's the kicker, I can still access the...
  6. matthewataylor

    Best practice for replacing Exchange 2k with 2003

    That's true, I guess I was thinking along the lines of a system restore....In that case in order to get the database to mount you need to have the same servername.
  7. matthewataylor

    Best practice for replacing Exchange 2k with 2003

    What are your thoughts on servername issues... Is it ultimately going to be best to keep the same server name, or does it not matter since I am building a new Exchange server and moving all the mailboxes/public folders?
  8. matthewataylor

    Best practice for replacing Exchange 2k with 2003

    We are currently running Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000 server. I am in the process of setting up a brand new server with Windows 2003 and Exchange 2003. Once finished with all of this I am not going to be running the old Exchange server, I am only going to be using the 2003. Any general...
  9. matthewataylor

    Can ping but I cannot map drives

    Hi Daniel, Here is what I was doing wrong. Go to the properties of the NIC that you are using for your VPN and make sure that file and print sharing is checked. Mine was not and once I did that everything worked fine...
  10. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    The 2k3 server is running the vpn. I can either set up the router to have 1723 & 47 forward vpn requests to an internal ip address of the server, or give it a public ip and connect directly to it...
  11. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    Joe, I have a question. I have setup a vpn in the past where each of my nics on the server are on the same ip scheme, 192.168.1.x Should I be doing this on 2003 or should can I use 192.168.1 for internal and 192.168.0 for my vpn nic? Do each of these use the same subnet? If not, I know that...
  12. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    Ok, I must be missing something extremely obvious. I have got to the point where I can ping by ip AND \\servername. When I try to connect to \\servername \\ip by the run command, command prompt or map network drive it continues to tell me the network is not found. I have the user account I am...
  13. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    Damn, Local profile did not do it.... I don't get it, once connected I can successfully ping the server, but cannot connect to shares via \\server\share or \\ip\share Frustrating!
  14. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    Cool, I can connect remotely. I will try the local profile idea....
  15. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    I will be able to connect to the remote desktop from w2k machines? I don't see the Remote Desktop Connection under communications.
  16. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    I have not yet tried the remote desktop. Do I need a terminal services license in order to set this up?
  17. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    I will ensure that WINS is setup properly. But since I cannot connect through ip address either it seems that there is something else besides name resolution...
  18. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    Joseph, I can access the shares on the local network no problem and I have not added any additional software. JJ, after running the command the result is: System Error 53 had occured The network path was not found.
  19. matthewataylor

    Can ping but cannot map drive

    I tried both the start run for \\servername and ip with no luck. When using nslookup it defaults to the dns server of my broadband connection at home. Does this mean that it is trying to access the vpn from the wrong connection on my workstation? Using my regular connection rather than my vpn...

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