I have a wired & wireless network with 50 users at a school. Most are running wireless. I'd like to put move three users to a wired connection (issues with their PC & the wireless card). I don't have dedicated cables to their classrooms. I do, however, have a Cat5 cable running through the...
I've been asked to find a way to force all excel documents from one user to be one page wide. I've shown the user how to use the 'Fit to: 1 page wide' setting, but every now and then they forget and email the document set to print on multiple pages wide.
If I can't force excel documents to be...
I'm getting an error using Office XP (Outlook) to get mail from an exchange 2000 server when I'm out of the office. When I "Test Account Settings" all tasks succeed except "Log onto incoming mail server (POP3)". It fails with a "Log onto incoming mail server (POP3: Unable to logon to the...
Update:
I've now tried to get email remotely using POP3 with Office XP on a Windows XP Pro SP2 system. I get the same results as above. It still works on a Office XP Windows XP Pro SP1 system, so I'm thinking the problem is with XP SP2.
Any thoughts?
I'm getting an error using Outlook 2003 to get mail from an exchange 2000 server when I'm out of the office. When I "Test Account Settings" all tasks succeed except "Log onto incoming mail server (POP3)". It fails with a "Log onto incoming mail server (POP3: Unable to logon to the incoming...
I have a client who is getting calls from people saying that he is sending them many (one case over 70) copies of emails that he has previously sent to a different user.
He's running Outlook 2000 on Windows XP Pro. His McAfee Anti-Virus Definitions are up-to-date.
The only Anti-Virus warning...
My Exchange 2000 server has several SMTP address and domain folders under the SMTP / Default SMTP Virtual Server / Queues tree. All indicate (Remote Delivery). These all appear to be NDRs going out to bogus email addresses. They've had multiple retries and will eventually time out and remove...
On my Exchange 2000 server under the Protocols / SMTP / Default SMTP Virtual Server / Current Sessions, I occasionally find an unknown IP (The IP is listed but it's unknown to me). Sometimes there will be two or three listed. They have been logged on for a various times, but sometime over many...
I'm having the same problem on our Exchange server. There are a few domains that get hung up in the outbound SMTP queue. Most work just fine.
I've found some vauge information on the pointer record for reverse resolution, but nothing that gives me a hint as to whether we have a problem or how...
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