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    Public folder replication from Exch 2000 to Exch 2003

    We never got an answer so had to work around it. I believe they were either manually copied or created on the new server.
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    Offline address book problem

    We are running 1 Exchange 2003 SP1 on a 2003 server in 2003 AD domain. Clients running Outlook 2003. Users set up in cached mode only receive an error 0x8004010F when trying to sync and download the offline address book. When you check server logs it shows the following when trying to rebuild...
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    Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 Migration

    Currently we have a front end and back end 5.5 server(s). We just upgraded AD to 2003 and have our first 2003 DC. We prepped AD for Exch 2003, setup ADC, installed the first and new Exch 2003 server into the existing 5.5 site. We tested replication and is working. We tested moving a mailbox...
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    Slow SQL 6.5 to SQL 2000 migration

    We have attempted a test migration of 3 test databases from SQL 6.5 on one box to SQL 2000 on another. Based on estimated times that MS spoke about it said that about a GB of data would move over in about less then an hour and gave addtional data on higher amounts. When running the upgrade...
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    Public folder replication from Exch 2000 to Exch 2003

    I have setup and added Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 server to an existing Exchange 2000 site on a Windows 2000 server and have been moving mailboxes with no problems. Also there has been no mailbox access issues. When I try to setup replication for the public folders to Exchange 2003 there...
  6. PS40

    Invalid Network Address

    Changing the binding order and restarting the server solved this problem. Thanks.
  7. PS40

    Invalid Network Address

    No, according to Veritas they wanted you to go to Right Click Network Places, Properties, Advanced, Advanced Settings, click on Provider Order Tab and change order there to have Microsoft Windows Network as first provider.
  8. PS40

    Invalid Network Address

    We have a customer who has a mixed 2000, NT and Netware environment. The main server we will call T1 is a DC setup with DNS, DHCP, WINS. All clients are mixed 95 and 2000 can connect to T1 and the other 2000 member servers. The 2000 member servers can connect to T1. The DC, T1, can see the other...

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