I've seen that Microsoft link, but it doesn't apply. I can't upgrade my disk to GPT or even dynamic for that matter. Once I install Windows on it there is no touching the disk, my guess is because it contains the boot partition.
Here's what I currently have:
HP DL180 with P400 Raid card and 12 450GB hard drives. Currently set with a Raid-5.
My problem is that if I create a 100GB C: drive, I end up with 1950GB unallocated space I can partition, but also 2562GB's I can't do anything with.
Ideally I'd like to have a...
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If user B is included in an invite with others there is no problem sending or recieving the invite. It is only if User B is the only invitee
Using Outlook 2003 on Exchange 2003
User A sends calendar invite to User B. Invite comes back that User A does not have permission to send to User B. However, user A can send normal email messages to User B. User A can also successfully send invites to everyone else in the company. Also...
We have 2 2000 servers and 1 5.5 server. On the 2000 servers I was able to add in a connector, specify the address space for the specific domain I want to send to and specify the TLS encryption.
I am not familiar with 5.5 enough to find how to do this. What is the best way?
I would like to change which calendar sync's with my palm pilot. Is there a way to do that? Palm Desktop software is v4.2. I am using a Palm Z22 on Windows 2000 with Office 2000
I restored the edb and stm files for Exchange 2000 onto a new server. Both stores mounted fine, however the public folders are cauing me a problem. They do not show up in Outlook. In System manager, when I right click on the public folder and then click properties I get the following error...
I have seen this. I've found that if there are multiple periods within the message (Look at ... this) or a period on the end (Mailed ltrs.) that the "Page cannot be displayed" error will pop up.
I've also found that the and sign (&) cannot be used within the subject of an email.
To...
We've finally figured this out. It seems that the Primary DNS needed to be set to the IP address of itself. Once we did that everything booted up fine. Same thing with SP3.
We never did find out exactly what was causing this error. We just routed all outgoing mail through the server that had no problems and left it at that.
We have two Exchange 2k SP1 machines using Windows 2K Advanced Server, each a different name. Recently we have been receiving the following error when we try to send to one particular company:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
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One of our users has a HP 4050T connected through the LPT1 port which is shared on our network. Whenever he restarts his computer some (not all) of the documents he has printed since the last reboot will print again. Only the documents that he printed come out, nothing else from the other...
I've actually even gone as far as deleting both Norton applications and the same errors show up. I read something on Microsoft's site about uninstalling IIS, reinstalling IIS, reinstalling Exchange and everything should work. I tried it and came up with the same errors.
You are correct in...
I've searched all over and have not found any mention of this problem with Exchange SP2.
I have W2K SP2 with Exchange SP1, Norton Corp Ed 7.6, Norton for Exchange 2.5. I ran SP2 for Exchange and it installed fine. However, when I restart the computer the Exchange System Attendant, MTA Stacks...
These are distribution lists in the Global address list created with addresses from the Global address list. The recipients are all using Outlook 2000.
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