Yes I am using it. Works great, but one MAJOR issue is Exchange Recovery. If you use the Full Information Store backup, choose the option for individual message restore, restore of the message sucks. You actually have to take down the entire store just to restore one message. So if you...
OK. Try to add an smtp email address manually on the email addresses tab and send an email to it. If that works, than there is a problem with our recipient policy config. There are several things it could be, but to detail everything I am thinking would be too much. Therefore bear with me...
Do you have more than one exchange server? If not, there is no way to change the Exchange Administrative Group it is assigned to.
I suggest you visit technet.microsoft.com and search the Exchange documentation for Administrative Group to get a better understanding of what it is. It seems as...
The administrative group that shows on this tab is not an Active Directory administrative group, it is an Exchange Administrative group. This is the group that your Exchange server belongs to. If you only have one Exchange server, you cannot change this setting. The purpose of this is to tell...
Most likely it is a settings issue. Did you check and make sure that the option to sync upon logoff is checked?
Have you tried all the steps in this document?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307853/en-us
If you want the same config for both, you only need to set the z: mapping on the Profile tab and leave the Term Serv tab blank. If you want Term Serv to behave uniquely, that is when you would put values there. You have a different issue...the settings on the Profile tab are not taking affect...
The only way it could authenticate is if the computer is using cached credentials, the way you described it. To disable a computer from being able to use cached credentials:
1. Log on as an local admin
2. Open "Local Security Policy" in the Administrative Tools
3. Expand "Local Policies"
4...
When you say you go to the "exchange manager and the email account is not created" do you mean that you go to the system manager and look under "Mailboxes" and the user is not listed?
If that is the case, this is not an unusual occurence. Send a test email message to the account you created...
I am trying to enable scavenging of stale records on my domain controller dns servers. However, inevitably the scavenging process deletes _msdcs dns entries, for instance. If I go into the record under the _msdcs section, uncheck the box "delete this record when it becomes stale" and save it...
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