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  1. BFreed5

    HELP - Nobody but admins can login to Exchange !!

    Resolution - Instant Messaging was added during the installation of SP3, but wasn't installed initially. Apparently the SP does not check for this and will proceed to make detrimental changes to AD and DNS. Removal of IM fixed the problem.
  2. BFreed5

    HELP - Nobody but admins can login to Exchange !!

    After installation of E2K service pack 3 only administrators can login to Exchange using Outlook. OWA is fine for all users. Nothing should have changed regarding this during the installation of E2K SP3. The only hits I see relate to RPCs and named pipes but that reg hack didn't help. Any...
  3. BFreed5

    M Drive fills up and E2K server comes down

    Thanks - that's encouraging! For those of you that still have an M drive, does it always show the free space of C, even if your message store is moved to another drive?
  4. BFreed5

    M Drive fills up and E2K server comes down

    Is there a way to redirect the M drive to the location of the message store? My M drive shows the same free space as the C drive and "appears" to have the Public Folders and Mailboxes on it. Once C fills up is that all I can put in the message store? Sounds crazy, but that's how it...
  5. BFreed5

    Windows domain -OR- Samba domain ??

    Is it possible to allow Windows 2000 clients that have already authenticated to an Active Directory domain connect to a Samba server? I don't want the clients to join the domain at the Samba server, just to be able to net use a drive letter to it. I've attached my smb.conf file. Any...
  6. BFreed5

    Exchange 2000 M drive reflecting C drive

    I have a question about the Exchange 2000 IFS M drive. It appears the same size as my C partition with regard to free space. I have moved the message store and transaction logs to separate disks, and the system drive as well. A recent virus attack (WIN32.f@mm) filled up the queues folder...

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