I must be missing something real simple, but I can't figure it out.
I just want to make a monthly copy of the primary. I created a aux (selective because it might not always be a full copy), set it to 'Do not automaticly select jobs', and then schedule it with the 'select most recient full...
A few months ago we started a rollout of exchange 07. We have one server that is running the mailbox, access, and transport rolls. It's only hosting a few room and equipment mailboxes right now.
When we first installed that server we found an odd issue. To our understanding, out-of-the-box...
I'm sure this is a rediculously easy question, but I have somehow managed to get a get a few things on one tape that should have been on another.
We have a seperate tape set for each of a few storage policies. How would I go about moving just the few contents on the one tape that belongs to a...
I just did a server farm installation for the first time. I set up an application to host the SSP and a second one to host the MySite service. The creation of the SSP finnished without an error and the link to the SSP
admin appears on the left hand side of the Central Administration. However...
I have a set of folders the are assigned to a monthly policy that uses a specificly barcoded scratch pool. I need to find out how I can get the same set of folders backed up on a different yearly policy that uses a differently barcoded scratch pool to back up additional folders.
I've found...
I'm trying to automate the printing of a weekly list of bookings for a resource. This is what I have so far:
Sub Print_Cal()
Dim objFolder As Folder
Dim objName As NameSpace
Dim objView As CalendarView
Dim objExp As Explorer
Dim objRecipient As Recipient
Set objName =...
Is it possible to have the same subclient and/or Storage Policy point to seperate scratch pools? One for Full backup, the other for Incremental?
We want all of our fulls (weekly, monthly, yearly) to be on FUxxxx tapes, and all of our Incrementals to be on INxxxx tapes. I know you can use...
I'm using the axPivotTable in vb.net 2005 and have it almost working the way I want it to. The last touch I wanted was if someone doubleclicked on a value in the data field to extract that value and use it for a query in another form. I have not been able to find out where I can extract the...
I'm using the axPivotTable in vb.net 2005 and have it almost working the way I want it to. The last touch I wanted was if someone doubleclicked on a value in the data field to extract that value and use it for a query in another form. I have not been able to find out where I can extract the...
I don't do much with scripting, so I'm sure this is an easy question. I have a script that I can run just fine on my workstation, but when I take it over to my SBS 2003 server running exchange, it won't run. It won't do anything (no output or error), it just sits there until I kill the...
I'm trying to fill out a form in Word from information in Access. It all seems to be working well, except I'm getting the blasted little square character when I put in a vbCrlf...
.FormFields("Text24").Result = Nz(rst("Address") & vbCrLf & rst("City") & ", " & rst("State") & " " & rst("ZIP"))...
I installed a few MS updates last week. 923694,925398,928388,929120,911897,923689. When the server came back from reboot, Exchange SA didn't start (or IS for that matter). Also, from a client I couldn't access the UNC for the server. The server can't access anyone's UNC. But all IIS...
This is a new one for me! I'm on a small network with one Server 2003 Std and one 2003 SBS. Both only have one NIC each. I've several other users that VPN in on an almost daily basis with no problems. I have one user who's account has been around longer then I've been with the company (as...
I've been an admin for a few years now, but I don't remember this happening. I can create a group in AD, assign some users to it and then give the group permissions to a folder (any folder, local to the user -or- on the server). The users aren't able to access the folder for an amount of time...
I don't want someone to look at the title and go, "some ID10T don't know what he's doing". I really need some good help on this one. I have a network share 'jobs' that everyone maps to as drive K. Inside are about 30 folders and another 20 files. All work fine except one folder, 'mi-jobs'...
I've been an admin for a few years now, but I don't remember this happening. I can create a group in AD, assign some users to it and then give the group permissions to a folder (any folder, local to the user -or- on the server). The users aren't able to access the folder for an amount of time...
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