Hello all,
Have a very specific question, its very simular to another thing so I'll try to be as clear as possible.
When composing an Email in Outlook 2000 SP-3 when typing the email address in the TO line Outlook used to give a drop-down with a list of previously typed email addresses.
Now...
Hi,
We've been having several problems with our exchange 5.5 server (planning on upgrading to 2003 -- but been very busy)
anyway, latest problem is that drive space is severly low, causing services to stop running. I've tracked it down to being the paging file size (reduced that) and freed up...
This is a very strange problem, I've never seen anything like it before.
Just got in this morning to find our mail server (Exchange 5.5, running on NT4.0 -- all updates and SP up to date)
Is locked, trying to unlock it with the Administrator account gives the message "This computer is locked...
that would probably be the best course of action, unfortunately. if you refer to this post...
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1430515&page=1
i'm guessing theres not enough space to update.
unless any of you can verify that the error we're getting is because of the lesser service...
also, along with this error, in the services the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service (IMS) has always stopped running and needs to be manually restarted.
Every morning when I login my Exchange 5.5 server to check it there is a Dr. Watson error on screen.
It reads...
An application error has occurred and an application error log is being generated.
MSEXCIMC.exe
Exception: access violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x0043550a
There are the options...
we're trying to recover space on an exchange 5.5 server.
theres only ~12mb left on it and since then services such as the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service and then Microsoft Exchange Message Transfer Agent stop running randomly.
whenever we attempt to recover disc space we get a...
I've been to that link before, it does not answer my question.
I'd like please, an explanation of everything DSScopeScan does (not a Microsoft explanation, as they go into Zero detail).
If someone that knows each and every step and/or move DSScopeScan makes can please reply.
Thank You.
okay, but if we wanted to run the Forestprep and Domainprep over again would there be any reason not to?
for example... would it cause anything bad to happen?
We're in the process of installing a new Exchange 2003 server into a 5.5 environment.
Originally when we began to do this we ran the Forestprep Check and Domainprep Check, however when we did this we ran into a problem where mailboxes were not linking to user accounts anymore. We didn't go any...
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