On Windows 2003 Server, you can set the quota for the volume and then click 'Quota Entries' to set different quotas for individual accounts. This is a great way so you don't have to create seperate volumes for quota limits.
Norton Ghost is also a good option, this should also allow you to take backups of the system whilst its still on.
www.virtualapps.co.uk also provide a solution, email them for details.
An excellent backup to disk solution which is managed off
Site is BobtheBackup.com
Once a full backup has...
I used to use a software tool called Beyond Compare by Scooter Software; it’s a file comparison tool which will look for changes and sync up at the touch of a button,
Alternatively
An excellent backup to disk solution which is managed off
Site is BobtheBackup.com
Once a full backup has...
An excellent backup to disk solution which is managed off site is BobtheBackup.com
Once a full backup has occured, there is a biniary mode which only backs up the file changes each night or when ever you set the automated backups.
This is an offsite solution too which you could use as...
An excellent backup to disk solution which is managed off site is BobtheBackup.com
Once a full backup has occured, there is a biniary mode which only backs up the file changes each night or when ever you set the automated backups.
This is an offsite solution too which you could use as...
Hi thanks for the advice. Attribute handling is another worry of mine because you follow these articles and they never run as smoothly as their written.
Many thanks Rye for your link, this is exactley what im looking for. I'll give this a go soon.
For extra precautions, can I ghost the old...
Hi, basically our Exchange 2000 appears to be unstable so I've decided to build a new Exchange 2003 on a new box and migrate the mailboxes over. Are there any implications for having Exchange 2000 and 2003 on the network together?
Also do I still need to run the domain and forest prep prior to...
Yep stick with the OWA option. Theres some good articles on Microsoft.com knowledgebase website regarding the owa configuration. No VPN is required and its pretty secure.
Check your paging file. You may want to move this off to another partition if your server has a high load.
Is there anything in your event viewer?
Hope this helps.
No you should be ok, The mailstore will be the drive which will be going up and down
Exchange database=E:\MDBDATA\priv1.ebd
Exchange Streaming Database=E:\MBDATA\priv1.stm
And your log files are not on C:\
You have a simular setup to us and we dont have a problem with the c: space issues...
Another idea is to set the Exchange server to have IMAP configured so the outlook clients can pick up email this way. You might need to create another profile with in outlook.
It seems one of our customers are delivering mail through our secondary gateway but not the main gateway. They send mail via TLS connection which we refuse, however our ISP said we can accept TLS connections.
Error message is
Your document: test Oct 12 from GSK
was not delivered to...
Hi, I'm experiencing a weird problem which is preventing emails from a particular client. The client mentions they're able to send emails to other companys apart from ours so there must be a problem with the connection between these two companies.
Below are a couple of errors bouncing back to...
Yep backup to disk is your best solution. It's easy upgradable as your data grows and it's fully fault tollarant.
I suggest with an additional backup server, raid the data with stripe and mirror it. Products like i-data www.systems-group.net which compresses and encrypts the data or...
HI. I want a user to receive emails as this will be for reviewing alerts but not send any. I also dont want the user to see the global address book. Do you know how I can archieve this? We're using Exchange 2000 in an AD environment.
Thanks
Hi I'm trying to install Verita's Backup Exec 9.1 on Windows 2003 Standard Edition. Half way through the install, it halts on installing the SQL componants. An error message appears saying
Fatal SQLUNIRL.DLL Initialization Error
'File: ..src\procaddr.c\ line: 422
COMCTL32.DLL Could not be...
Should be 12 mb on top of the installed ram. So your virtual memory would be 268Mb. I usually add about 100 on top if you have plenty of hard disk space and that seems to solve all my problems.
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