Aha, I think I just found the answer. This setting became the default w/ Windows XP:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/xpusrdat.mspx
Redirected Folders Automatically Made Available Offline
By default in Windows XP, any redirected shell folders such as My...
I know I can get around this by setting his My Docs to a different folder and/or moving the non-syncing files elsewhere, but I'd prefer to find a way to deselect sub folders in My Docs...
Thanks,
Matt
One of our employees uses offline files to sync his My Docs folder from a network share (H:\username) to his laptop & this works fairly well. The problem is that he has several PST & database files that cannot sync & generate error messages every time. He'd like to exclude certain subfolders...
Ah SystemDown, I too have this problem.
I think there are one or more Windows Updates that reset this setting back to off by default. I usually hear about it when people complain that the time on their incoming/outgoing e-mails are wrong.
The only way to correct it that I've found is to...
My experience supports that statement as true. I left the second domain on all users except the one for whom I created the second dedicated user account. So all my other users can now receive mail to both domains but only reply using the primary; that one employee can send from both, using...
So do we create a second Exchange Mailbox Store for the second domain? Or will it work with just the first storage group specified in the new user properties?
I'm really close to getting this...
Marc,
I'm fairly clear on what will not work, thanks; I have read & re-read the above. So if I don't add domain #2 to the default recipient policy, how exactly will this second user I create send and receive from the second domain and not the first?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Okay, so I've added the second domain to my default recipient policy, & all employees now have their main e-mail address user@company1.com with a second SMTP address of user@company2.com. How do I create separate e-mail accounts for user@company2.com for employees to log into?
Thanks,
Matt
So there isn't a way to have multiple domains both sending and receiving from one single Outlook prifile? There HAS to be one profile/Exchange user account per fully-functioning (send&receiving) e-mail address?
Thanks,
Matt
We have the Standard Edition (Exch2k3)& 2 domains with domain1 as primary, send/receive & with domain2 just receive.
We've just purchased the upgrade for Enterprise Ed. (to correct that pesky 16GB database size limit) & now I'm wondering, will Enterprise Ed enable our users (by setting up a...
I had a similar issue a few weeks back. Our SPAM volume dropped WAY off, and some people claimed their e-mails weren't going through - but only occasionally. The cause turned out to be the company that hosts our web site. They don't host our Exchange server (we do) but they DO host the MX record...
I was so excited for a minute there, I thought it was going to work...
Unfortunately, Outlook recognizes the alias as the main address, so it colored EVERY e-mail sent to the main address. I didn't see a way to differentiate based on info contained in the header (the only place the aliased...
Ah, that makes more sense.
Here's the situation:
I have an e-mail alias set up, it@mycompany.com. When mail is sent to this address it automatically gets delivered to my address, me@mycompany.com, BUT it isn't identified as "it@mycompany.com". The exchange server detects that it's an alias of...
I couldn't set it up the way you described. There was no option "With domainname in the recipients address, stop processing more rules" to choose. Maybe it's b/c I'm using Exchange, or maybe Outlook 2002/XP...not too sure.
If I could get it to work the way you describe, would I be limited to...
Thank-you, Smah.
Any advice on rule-creation? I tried to create a rule that would change the text color but couldn't get it to work. BTW, I'm using Outlook XP w/ Exchange 2003.
Thanks again,
Matt
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