Yes this is no problem, you will need to have the office resource kit, orktools. Create a .prf file and follow this guide.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2003/HA011402581033.aspx
You will find everything you need, like reg edits for automatic setup of their profiles.
Greets,
What you can try first is to create a new admin user with the same rights of the default administrator user. Login with that account, check if everything is fine. Delete the profile of the default administrator (which one gave problems). And relogin with your default administrator... it will...
You're best off getting the Windows SBS 2008 premium version, they include a seperate license for Windows Server 2008 Standard which you can use for a sql server deployment or a terminal server deployment.
Terminal Server mode isn't supported on the main Windows SBS 2008 machine.
Use Access Based Enumeration for this problem:
Windows Server 2003 Access-based Enumeration makes visible only those files or folders that the user has the rights to access. When Access-based Enumeration is enabled, Windows will not display files or folders that the user does not have the...
What you have to do in short:
- Make sure your BESAdmin account has the necessary rights on your new exchange 2003 server, send and receive rights + full mailbox rights
- On your BES server edit your MAPI Profile to your new server
- Restart BES
- Uninstall exchange 2000
And here is the kb...
First, here is a link to extend your grace period for migration: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=64903D3C-3264-418D-9199-2963A599E268&displaylang=en
Second, what have done already and where are the obstacles, maybe we can help here to overcome these.
Insert your Windows Server 2003 install cd, boot up in recovery, try these commando's fixmbr, fixboot. Reboot and report back. If this doesn't work just let your install cd in your cd drive, let it always boot from cd and when it asks to boot from cd don't do it. Check if it boots then.
When you retrieve mail through pop3 exchange 2003 marks the messages as read. So probably the blackberry is fetching mail with the pop3 service.
The best option as mentioned before is to run Blackberry Professional Software Express on your server, you get 1 User CAL for free with Push Mail and...
Here is a link for migrating sbs to new hardware in great detail: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc747454.aspx
The normal grace period that 2 sbs 2003 servers can be linked with each other is 7 days, you can extend this to 21 days by applying this patch...
Thats normal that you receive that error message (warning message), just a popup screen to remind you that it has to be enabled on the smtp virtual server.
If its enabled then your good to go.
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