Hi,
I'm not sure what's going on, but our logo on our letterheads are upside down when opened in office 2003, but when I open it back in office 2000, it's fine.
It's weird, but does anyone know what's going on here?
I've done all the office updates also.
Thanks.
I get this message in the Event viewer:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSExchangeIMC
Event Category: Internal Processing
Event ID: 4116
Date: 3/8/2005
Time: 11:43:39 AM
User: N/A
Computer: LAFNY04S
Description:
An error was returned from the messaging software the Internet Mail Service uses...
It marks it all as read, but the email is still there...
The only way that I found around it so far was to backup the email.. delete the account.. re-create it, then import it back..
any other suggestions?
Hi, a few weeks ago I took down the information store to defrag it. It was just about at 16 gigs. I defraged it and now it's 9 gigs.
Here's my problem, I have a few people that have 1 email in their box that they cannot delete. It says that the item cannot be found. Everyone that has that...
Brandon,
Thanks for your reply...
Here's the senario.
I have been running the PDC under NT4 server for a while. I purchased CAL's for the TS server (running citrix in 2000), so the XP Home users can login.
I've upgraded to 2003 DCs now, and when i go into Terminal Services Licensing, it...
That's what I thought.. But it's weird now.. it doesn't list my Citrix server as a TS licensing server... any reason for that? It happened to both my citrix server and my Terminal service server. (I have 2 servers for remote login) All this happened after i upgraded my DC from NT4 to 2003...
But my citrix is still on 2000.. i just find it really weird that it's not even recognized as a terminal service licensed server now.. Do I have to name it a domain controller in order for it to become a licensed TS server again?
Thanks.
I am running citrix, on 2000 advanced server sp4. I was running on a nt4 domain, but recently upgraded to 2003. Once I upgraded to 2003, my citrix server is no longer a Terminal Service server? It doesn't recognize it. When i got into "Terminal Service Licensing", it tell me it cannot...
Hi,
Here is my senario.
We were on NT Server 4.0 SP6 with Exchange 5.5 SP4.
I've upgrade to Server 2003 for the PDC.
I upgrade the NT 4 server to 2000 and still running exchange 5.5 (will migrate later on to 2003).
Now whenever I create new users, and create new mailboxes, then login from a...
I understand that the license is given to the client, but is there a way to find out who that client is? Because that client has to login to the system in order to give the license out.
Thanks..
Hi,
I have windows 2000 SP4 installed with terminal services.
My question is, when I goto Admin tools --> Terminal Service licensing, I see the CAL tokens that are given out. They dont tell who was the user it was given out to, but the Name of the User's computer.
My question is, Can I find...
I've been reading up on CALs and it's still confusing to me.
I am currently running NT4 under per-seat licensing. Everyone in the company is either running XP Pro/NT4/2000 Pro.
If I upgrade to windows 2003 server, do I have to buy a CAL for each user? I thought that XP pro/2000 pro has device...
I have 2 PDC's... both running on NT4. I'm upgrading one server to 2003 server. Will the NT4 PDC be able to run if another server is running 2003?
Thanks..
Right now I still run on NT 4 servers. 2 of the servers run our domain. I plan to upgrade one server first (exchange server) to windows 2003. But will the other server (nt4) will run? Can you run the same domain on NT4 and 2003 with no problems?
THanks.
I get the same error message. Is there any other way around this besides turning off the Symantec? There is really no way I would turn off symantec with all these viruses comming around today. I get at least 200 viruses trying to get in every night alone..
Thanks..
I have no idea why.. but when I try to print to my HP 1220c, it crashes. It prints fine to my black and white printer tho.. BUt I need color.. any help would be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks
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