You can do this.
The connectors are created and then you make a change to the Registry to force the RestrictConnections to be used. Look to the Release Notes for the section that gives the registry tweak required.
You are running the latest Service Pack levels on the OS and Exchange also I hope.
Permissions conflicts with the ADC.
What is your AD setup? Mixed, or Native? Empty Root, or Single Domain?
There are a number of conflicts that are encountered by having an ADC in the environment, almost all are permissions related. In this scenario, that is why things work in the 5.5 world...
First off, you need to verify that the Trendmicro version is supported with the version of Exchange and SP you're using. Assuming you've done that, turn off the Realtime File Protection feature (whatever Trend calls it), stop the service, and attempt the upgrade again.
While there are always alternate methods for recovering an Exchange problem, which typically depend on your pre-existing DR plans, MS is right here. The easiest, and quickest, fix is to reinstall Exchange and restore the data.
Anytime you modify the IIS settings and services, you run the risk...
Check your logging settings in your Server's properties. It is likely you are logging something that is not necessary, nor really a problem, but it is clogging the event logs with data anyway. Have you had SMTP queue backups, or latency, that coincide with the event log entries?
Dial-up!
You asked.
Anyway, files sizes of the messages being downloaded, filters on Firewall devices, etc...What do mean slow? Do you have a specific example?
If the problem is only affecting the users in Office 2, it sounds as if the IPSEC VPN could be interfering, either via filtering of traffic, or some other means. Do you use OWA? If so, can the users access the mail via OWA? Do they use the original or newly changed password?
While it does not...
The most likley cause of this is permissions failure with the account running the upgrade. I have however seen this on a machine without ample space on the System partition.
Verify that you are updating the Service Pack as an Exchange Full Admin and Domain Admin in the AD Domain. If you're...
It sounds to me like you need to invest in an Anti-SPAM and/or Content Filtering product. They have these for the client side, BUT you should invest in a server-side product. GFI Mailessentials and MailMarshal are two of these products you could choose from. They are fairly straightforward in...
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