Ok the remaining machine (server2) is running W2K and has AD installed.
The server that has been removed (server1) also ran AD, and server2 picked all amendments to AD up from server1.
So you guys think there is little possibility in getting server2 running as a DC in the meantime until...
We have had some problems with our PDC and we had to have the server taken off site for exchange to be repaired.
In the meantime I have a BDC running but no one can logon in to the domain or look at the BDC. Is it simply a case of electing the BDC to PDC and I can get people logging in?
How do...
I encountered a problem this morning where exchange had run out of disk space and could not mount the stores.
I used eseutil to check the consistency and it came back as inconsistent, further to this I repaired the database and then had to delete the e00.log to mount the stores.
Since then...
I have been having problems with 1 mailbox for some time.
Originally I deleted the mailbox and recreated and initially that seemed to resolve the problem, however after this the user couldn't receive mail again.
I purged his account in Exchange System Manager, however in the M: there are now 2...
I have been having problems with 1 mailbox for some time.
Originally I deleted the mailbox and recreated and initially that seemed to resolve the problem, however after this the user couldn't receive mail again.
I purged his account in Exchange System Manager, however in the M: there are now 2...
I am having a problem with one individual mail box.
Basically I have deleted the mailbox and recreated it, this seemed to work and I sent a test message to the mail box after dismounting the mailstore and remounting.
One of my colleagues then tried to send a mail to the mail box and the user...
Problem sorted
Go in to Administrative Tools > Domain Controller Security Policy
The select local policy, and give rights to relevant user to act as part of the operating system.
Et voila, problem solved.
I've just been reading some documentation for installing software with 'act as part of operating system privileges' and it refers to the user manager in Windows 2000 to apply relevant policies.
My problem is that the machine I am using is a domain controller and as such when I fire the user...
All our mail when sent goes to our ISP, and is held there until we then pick up the mail from the mail box.
Once the mail is picked up, our exchange server then distributes the mail providing there is an existing account.
Does this make sense?
The administrator is installed but when I run it, it asks for the server to connect to. At this point I give the ip address of the server where exchange is running and I get this error:
A connection could not be established to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer "10.0.0.2"
The...
We do all ready have a catch all e-mail which is feed from the ISP.
The problem is that when the mails are feed through from the ISP to our exchange server mails with incorrect addresses are getting bounced however we are not getting any of the mails with incorrect addresses.
Any further ideas?
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