I did fix it. I wish I knew how. I tried so many things over the coarse of 2 days, and it started working the morning of the 3rd day. I have no idea which specific thing I did to make it work though. I wish I did know. The answer was out there and found while searching Google for error...
Update:
I deleted (moved, really) the two folders in my "ExchangeOAB" folder on the back end servers and rebuilt the address book. It created a new folder, but it is empty. *shrug*
No errors on the client side, they just don't see the new people in the address book (and in theory, they still see old people that should have been deleted).
I read that article, and it was informative, but not really what my problem is. I get event 1008 on my CAS, so it does appear that my...
Oh I have manually rebuilt the address list many times. It only takes about 1 second (is that a problem?) before it says it is finished. I've manually downloaded both the whole and incremental address list in Outlook numerous times over thee past several weeks. I've rebooted every server in...
I think I may have other, related problems, but the most annoying thing at this point is that my Offline Address Book is not updating. I inherited this Exchange site when I took this job about a month ago. I've used Exchange 2007 before. I've tried everything I can find on the Web and no...
You know, I tried all that. Rebooting worked until I started a backup job, and I got the VSS error again. I tried to get a VSS update from M$, but the only 64 bit OS it was for was Enterprise (and I use 2003 64 standard). *sigh*
I'm not sure exactly what fixed my problem, but there was a new...
When backing up my Exchange databases using the Exchange Agent in Symantec BackupExec 11d, I receive an error (many actually) stating:
Final error: 0xe000fed1 - A failure occurred querying the Writer status.
Final error category: Resource Errors
For additional information regarding this error...
Someone from France sent one of my users an email and it was rejected. They have since forwarded us the error they recevied, and it is below:
-- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors --
user@my.server.com
(reason: 550 5.7.1 Requested action not taken: message refused)
(expanded...
I have this same problem on a laptop. It had version 9 on it. I upgraded to 10.0.2 and the issue persists. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Symantec antivirus and liveupdate. Nothing has worked. The HOSTS file is fine and everything else seems to work on the computer.
It appears I may have found the answer here :
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/9bd0ea8bcb06c62188256fc700654268/9b386029eeb30ee088256fd40070a8e2?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
I'll know tomorrow when I get to work.
I don't know exactly what it does, but there is an update patch, version 10.0.1.1007. It's sort of a pain, though, because you have to update all of your clients to 10.0.1.1000 before you can apply this patch, since you cannot upgrade directly from 10.0.359 to 10.0.1.1007
I have Symantec Antivirus 10.0.1.1000 installed on my server and my PC and I have that same version of the Symantec System Center Console installed. It seems that all of my win2000/XP clients running version 10 (10.0.359 and 10.0.1.1000) show up in the listing, but computers running version 8...
Servers can/should have the client installed on them unless the server is an antivirus server.
You need to uninstall the Symantec System Center Console before upgrading, as this component is not upgradable. Just reinstall the new versions when the upgrade is done.
You can install the client...
I understand that my "Local Settings" folder should not be roaming, but some of mine are (this was my question...). I cannot find any information (I'd already seen what you posted) that says why it would roam, and how to make it stop roaming again. Everyting just says "by default, the...
Will editing the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT
\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
while the user is logged off to have this information:
"ExcludeProfileDirs" =
"Local Settings;Temporary Internet Files;History;Temp"
Do the trick...
I inherited some of my user accoutns when I started working here (they were set up by a prior admin). I have many accounts that use roaming profiles (Server 2003 Active Directory). I have a couple dozen users that were created before I got here, and their roaming profiles all have the "local...
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