I went from Exchange 2000 on a 2000 Server to a new server running Windows 2003 with Exchange 2003. I've successfully moved all of the public folders as well as all of the mailboxes, EXCEPT the Administrator account. I can't get this to work. Any help would be appreciated.
I just went to Exchange 2003 this week and noticed this, too. The user opens up Public Folders and a new window opens. When you try to logoff the main window after that, it prompts for the username and password. Sounds like a typical Microsoft glitch....
I believe that in order to replace a domain controller (if you're adding the new one to the domain first) you also would need to make sure that the new DC has the Global Catalog and that all of the Operations Masters (domain name master role, infrastructure master role, PDC emulator role...
If you have a contract number, you can register for a CCO ID. Right next to the login button, click on register. Enter the information. You'll then get an email link to confirm your registration. After that you'll be able to use your CCO ID to log on. It's a very simple process. But again...
To install vpn client:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2308/products_user_guide_chapter09186a00800ecb3b.html
To configure vpn client after installation and reboot:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2308/products_user_guide_chapter09186a00800ecb3d.html
From the home page @ cisco.com, log in using your CCO ID. Click on Technical Support, Software Center, VPN Software. Your choices will be on the next screen.
Figured out what it was. I have the Cisco VPN Client 3.6 installed on the pc that I was using. I didn't realize that the built in firewall to the software is active and running even when the vpn client isn't in use. Thanks for your insight.
Yeah, I've double checked all of that. It's very weird and very disturbing that I'd have a problem like this and that so far Cisco has had no answers for me. Somebody on another forum mentioned that if I have Cisco VPN Client installed, I need to uncheck the Stateful Firewall even if I'm not...
Ok, this is weird. Keep in mind that I've set up many 501's and have never had anything like this happen. All I'm trying to do is use a tftp server to uprade to version 6.3 and pdm 3.0. I have the pix directly connected via a crossover cable. I can ping the pix from the pc, but I cannot ping...
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