I think I got that the other day, and I found an article for it. I don't remember the article, but the fix was:
isinteg -patch
Try that and let me know if it works.
Juan Delagator
We have that problem. Managers who cannot manage, are no longer technical, and do nothing but dial into conference calls and ask you to fill out your quarterly review.
Worthless than less.
I am dilbert. Really, the more I read from his books/strips the more I get scared.
All managers are...
1) Stop working more than 40 hours.
2) Stop thinking managers or anyone else cares about your "dedication".
3) Start to think of the morons on your "team" who do the bare minimum, kiss a$$ and get the good raises.
4) Remember to think about what you have...
As an Exchange Admin for a large company....
Tell them to shut the hell up and charge them for using business resources for personal use. That will get their attention.
Reading their email, without a good cause is not good. Nonetheless, that is the property of the company and so it is not...
Good luck with that one. If you have access to Microsoft Consulting Services and or Microsoft Technical Account Manager, then hand that event off to them. I have premier support access, and that is an event I got as well. It's in my list to send to our MCS and TAM. I would like to know what...
You must be a manager. I'm not trying to be rude, but you are either not telling us everything or clearly do not understand Win2k/E2k.
1) Are you in mixed mode?
If yes, then this makes a little sense, because the user could have a logon password, and the mail servers could be in a different...
You are going about this entirely backwards.
1) The outside person is having a problem emailing your system.
2) You have identified inconsistancy with how he/she is sending email.
You need to question the individual and his IT support staff. Chances are he is using several different ways to...
First let me state the definition from the E2K RC:
Active Directory Connector:
(ADC) A Windows 2000 service that replicates the Exchange 5.5 directory with Active Directory. This allows administration of a directory from either Active Directory or the Exchange 5.5 directory serivce.
Knowing...
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