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  1. aarick161

    What to backup?

    My company utilizines Exchange 2003 Server Enterprise Edition on a Windows 2003 Server on a dual P4 Xeon server with RAID 5. I'm having a difficult time getting them to invest in a legitimate backup system due to relatively slow business. I've come up with the idea of backing everything up...
  2. aarick161

    Global Address List

    I went ahead and ticked off the hide address book feature in properties. The GAL did not display the hidden addresses on PC utilizing Outlook 2000 and earlier (Windows 98 PCs) but on the PCs with Outlook 2003 the "hidden" addresses still showed up. Any other solutions here?
  3. aarick161

    Global Address List

    This should be a relatively simple for most of you. How do I exclude a user (w/ an e-mail account) from appearing in the Global Address List. Reason for this is we are hosting a few customer and personal accounts that we do not want listed with our in-house business users. Apparently the GAL...
  4. aarick161

    Recover deleted user's e-mail in Active Directory

    A few days ago, after an employee was terminated, I received a request to terminate the user's rights to the network. Instead of disabling the user as I normally do, I deleted the user (in Active Directory) instead. A few days later I received an e-mail stating that one of the managers needs...
  5. aarick161

    Contacts are empty in Outlook 2002

    Another possibility: Right-click on the "Contacts" folder in your folder list. Select "Properties" Select the "Outlook Address Book" tab Make sure "Show this folder as an Outlook address book" is checked. This is only applicable in XP.
  6. aarick161

    Exchange 2000 Hardware Reqs with 100 users

    What would be an optimal hardware setup for a mail server running MS Exchange Enterprise with 100 users and a cumulative 80G of email to be stored. Currently I am looking at a dual xeon 2.8Ghz system with redundant power supplies (450W), 4 36G (ultra scsi)hard drives running RAID 5 with 2G of...
  7. aarick161

    New Server...Switching from MS Mail to Exchange 2000

    Thanks. We have 130 users using around 150 mailboxes. Electric InterConnect is used to send and receive inbound and outbound external mail since MS Mail either doesn't do it or isn't configured to do it. Not sure what you mean by mail client except that our users use Outlook. Is that what...
  8. aarick161

    New Server...Switching from MS Mail to Exchange 2000

    I'm completely ignorant when it comes to Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition so bear with me please. My company is planning on ordering a new server (Dual PIV 3.06GHz, SCSI drives, etc... whereas the old one is a dual P1 166mhz). The first of my questions is this. Currently the .pab and .pst...
  9. aarick161

    New Server...Switching from MS Mail to Exchange 2000

    I'm completely ignorant when it comes to Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition so bear with me please. My company is planning on ordering a new server (Dual PIV 3.06GHz, SCSI drives, etc... whereas the old one is a dual P1 166mhz). The first of my questions is this. Currently the .pab and .pst...
  10. aarick161

    Outlook XP Calendar Problem

    It seems like you are correct. I'll be looking for quotes on Microsoft Exchange Enterpise Edition today. Does 10G sound about right for 130 licenses? We've been needing to upgrade for a while now anyway.
  11. aarick161

    Outlook XP Calendar Problem

    Addendum to my original post: The appointment function in the calendar segment of Outlook functions properly when both the sender and the recipient both reside within our internal mail network. This issue only applies to those (on our network) receiving appointment requests from outside our...
  12. aarick161

    Outlook XP Calendar Problem

    We have an employee using Office XP whose email is configured externally (i.e. he uses our domain providers mail server and not our internal one (we use Microsoft Mail) like everyone else). When attempting to set an appointment and send it in a manner so the recipient can accept or reject it...

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