I'm currently in the middle of a migration from an NT to a 2K Active Directory domain, and I've just migrated my ISA server.
Everything is going fine and all clients have the expected access through the ISA server, as before.
The problem I am having is that I'm getting a lot of errors on the...
This is actually very easy to do if you get your import CSV correct.
Do a Directory Export first on one of your recipient folders, that'll give you a good idea of the correct CSV layout.
The CSV will let you import (from memory) First Name, Last Name, Alias Name, Display Name, Permissions, DL...
Same problem here. What I did is quite simple.
If the DLs are used exclusively within your organisation and don't need to receive mails from outside, remove the smtp address(-es) from the DL. Still works fine over the X400 address internally.
At the request of one of my users, I have created Custom Recipients for all of the clients she mails regularly and put them into DLs etc. Much more manageable than using Contacts in Outlook and all very nice.
My query is as follows -
After I had created the Custom Recipients, I was expecting...
Thanks guys, tried all these (and more!).
Got fed-up in the end and re-installed the server from scratch, and it's now working fine, so I guess we'll never know! ;-)
Bit of an odd one this. I've inherited an NT 4.0 server running ArcserveIT 6.61, and since I gave it a good going over a few months ago, it's been running well, doing a nightly job involving files (both local and one remote server, both using BAOF), Exchange through agent, and local registry.
A...
Bit of an odd one this. I've inherited an NT server running ArcserveIT 6.61, and since I gave it a good going over a few months ago, it's been running well, doing a nightly job involving files (both local and one remote server, both using BAOF), Exchange through agent, and local registry.
A few...
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