we have a quite a few public folders but one of them stopped working. When me or any user tries to open it in outlook a no emails are shown, only a gray screen with "cannot display the folder. Microsoft Exchange is currently busy. if this message is still displayed in 30 minutes, contact your...
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so on the 4th of July we get paged that no reports are going out. saw in event viewer this error.
Severity: Critical Error
Status: New
Source: BusinessObjects_jobserver
Name: JobServer Pipe Errors
Description: Subprocess (Job Server Child) could not be started. Reason...
i have 3 public folder db's and 3 exchange servers. two of them are in our corp office and the third is in another state at a DR site. I just checked the repliation tab on the pulicDB's adn they are set fore replication interval of "always Run" and a interval of 15 min. should i change the 15...
I had the two users log into OWA and check the PF for a email we just generated. it was not there and was not in their outlook client. How ever i see it in my outlook client and a slew of other users see the email....
i really dont understand what is causing this...........
so i have mail enabled pubic folder that the software testers monitor for errors from webpage development. they monitor this public folder for errors and pass them along to Dev.
two of the software testers are complaining that it takes their outlook client (2010) up to 20 min for their view...
i just my cube neighbor check the mxlogic settings since that is his responsibility and as we are looking at it i see compressed set 10mb. we changed it none and im waiting for 5 more minutes before i try sending again.
for me i am listed as one of the owners for this public folder so i have everything. I can not see postings from "Mary" but a user who has just "View", "Post" and "delete own" can see postings from "Mary
you know what? Sophos is not installed on my exchange servers. I forgot we took it off a couple of weeks ago to rule it out for another issue.
my appolgies, i should have checked before answering that post of what third party software we have...
im still new to exchange 2010, why would i need to setup a connector just for scanners/printers?
I have many printers out in the field that scan and email out. all i did was add them to the relay on each exchange server and on the printers UI made sure the IP for our DNS servers are in place...
Thanks for the reply ShackDaddy;
yes looked at this setting a few times. here are my settings.
Max receive size (KB) = 51200
Max Send Size (KB)= 51200
Max number of Recipients 5000
Max Size per mail box database = 18
Max Retention Time (days) 7
this one is driving me nuts. We have a pulblic folder that a few users post info in that is read by other people witin the company. Since we migrated from exchange 03 to 10 some users including myself can not see every post within the public folder.
i have checked all the permission within...
Thanks Tex.
we changed that setting 4 months ago when we built the exchange 2010 servers to the max receive size to be 51200.
it was actually the first place i looked but its set way higher than the 10mb file that is getting bounced back to my user.
hi, we just migrated from exchange 2003 to exchange 2010 and i have two issues that i can not figure out.
1.see email below. i can not figure out where this setting is. i have changed it in Server config>hub transport> receive connector>General>maxium message size changed from 10240 to 51200...
This sounds a lot like my other issue i posted but its not and i found a fix for that issue and updated that thread. This issue is different and involves other people. all the people complaining about this have been migrated to exchange 2010.
I have a public folder on my exchange server and...
this is fixed and the solution is so stupid im ashamed to post it.
the users who could not see the PF contents were not migrated to the new exchange 2010 server.... their mail box still resided on the 2003 exchange server.
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