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  1. TenSNut

    Exchange Time Zone Update Tool

    We are testing this now for Exchange 2003 SP2. We have seen conflicting information on when to run the Exchange SP2 926666 hotfix. The 2/13/2007 version of KB 930879 5.0 says to install it before running the Exchange Calendar Update Tool. The 2/21/2007 version 10.4 of KB 930879 specifically...
  2. TenSNut

    Cross Domain OWA Front-End Authenication problem

    Configuration: Windows 2003 AD Root and 2 child domains with trusts to NT 4.0. Exchange 2003 lives in 2 child domains. Exchange 5.5 lives in NT 4.0 Single Exchange 2003 / Exchange 5.5 Organization Two Admin Groups each with a routing group Front-End and one Back-end in Admin Group 1 Front-End...
  3. TenSNut

    Correlated Event Action?

    Thanks! I'll give it a try. TSN
  4. TenSNut

    Correlated Event Action?

    Thanks again Blue for the help. Yes, I call a perl script now for email for certain events. That was pretty easy since it fires when the event comes in. I'm not sure how to have the script "watch" for other events and then email based on criteria. I guess that is the reason 3rd...
  5. TenSNut

    Correlated Event Action?

    Thanks for the reply and suggestion. I am pretty new to NNM. Is there a reference to help with writing scripts for NNM? For example: where would the script look to know that a power up event occurred? Would you use Perl for the script?
  6. TenSNut

    Correlated Event Action?

    I'm hoping other people have had this problem. Can you fire an action such as email based on a series of events or time window? For example: A UPS goes up and down due to power fluctuations. Can you only send an alert when it stays down for say 10 minutes? I have set an alert in the event...
  7. TenSNut

    HELP! Priv1.edb at maximum capacity!

    Glad to hear it worked out for you. Always nice when there's a happy ending. Fortunately, it doesn't matter now, but "Single Instance Store" is Microsoft's name for storing one copy of an attachment sent to multiple mailboxes on the same store, which is more efficient. When you...
  8. TenSNut

    Group Mailbox - Office XP

    Have you thought about using a public folder? It can receive email and everyone who needs to see it can open it with no change to the Outlook profile.
  9. TenSNut

    HELP! Priv1.edb at maximum capacity!

    A thought about exporting to *.pst files. I think you lose the advantage of "single instance store" when you export and then import. You could potentially end up with a larger amount of data.
  10. TenSNut

    Emergency Repair Disk

    THanks Ram, The server is not a DC just a stand alone. Does that still matter? Thanks, Rmon
  11. TenSNut

    Emergency Repair Disk

    Hi, Does anyone know if the ERD is specific to one computer. I created serveral of them and labeled them all. But there is one server that crashed and I did not create a ERD disk. Can I use a ERD that was created on another server? I am trying to recover a server that won't boot up anymore...
  12. TenSNut

    Rommon Problem 1720 IOS v12

    It worked! Should have known that this was in a later chapter in my CCNA book. Thanks to everyone who helped! Rmon
  13. TenSNut

    Rommon Problem 1720 IOS v12

    Thanks guys, I got the other one to work but this one I am still stuck in rommon mode. I am going to attempt to fix this one now. I'll let you guys know the results. Thanks again. Rmon
  14. TenSNut

    Slow login process for W2K

    Thanks, I have not created any DNS entries yet. Perhaps even WINS might help. But I will take your advice and create some reverse lookup entries. Rmon
  15. TenSNut

    Slow login process for W2K

    Hi everyone, I have a new built a new DC with AD. I have a client computer running W2K Pro. Everytime this machine boots up in the domain it takes a long time to make a network connection then when a domain user logs on to that machine it takes over 15 minutes to log onto the domain. It logs...

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