I'm having a problem installing MSMQ on a Windows 2000 Server. I have installed MSMQ on our Domain Controller, which is a W2K3 Server. The problem is that when I attempt to install it on the W2K machine, I enable routing and select the DC in the 'Specify Domain Controller Running MSMQ' box, I...
I've had one of our Exchange 2000 Servers crash. I have access to the .edb and .stm files and believe them NOT to be corrupt, but I have no other backup.
Is it possible to import these two files into a recovery Exchange 2000 server? Is it just a matter of building one with the same site name...
We have 2 Exchange servers in our organization, one 2003 and one 2000. Yesterday our Exchange 2000 server crashed hard and I am unable to bring it back to life. Most user mailboxes are on the newer 2003 server so little was lost and I was willing to just accept and leave it.
The problem is...
Wondering if someone can help me do a little Detective work here. I suspect that a user on our network has been attempting to modify our DNS server, possibly by adding a URL to a site he created. I noticed a warning in Event Viewer, Event ID 6004.
The message stated; 'The DNS Server received...
Can't afford to Cluster. Someone recommended using a second Exchange 2003 server as a Recovery Storage Group Server. Configuring the original with a 'stub' database to keep users working, then restoring the backup to the recovery server and ExMerging the mailboxes into the 'stub' later...
Wonder if someone out there might have the answer to this scenario.
We have a single Exchange 2003 Server in our organization with about 40 users and an approximately 12G IStore database. I'm backing up the machine daily and doing transactional backups, and am confident that I can bring the...
I recently ran a test upgrade of our company website from IIS5 to IIS6. The site runs without issues in IIS5, but under IIS6 I receive the following error;
The following error occurred while processing the XSL stylesheet:
-2146697210, The system cannot locate the object specified.
The error...
I have, he's configured to automatically receive the proper WINS/DNS server and IP when he VPN's in, which he does.
Once he's connected, he can ping any internal machine and receive the correct private IP, any machine except the mail server, which returns the external public IP. This is...
Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue, or can point out something I'm missing.
I have a remote user in the office that I've recently migrated from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2003. Formerly, he was using a pst file and connecting to our Exchange server via POP3/SMTP over a VPN connection...
Thanks for the tips, I really appreciate this.
I managed to setup an isolated test environment and did just what you suggested, Exchange first, then W2003 on the domain controllers. It went well, but I guess I need the exalltools utility to mass move all the mailboxes, public folders and...
Thought I'd pick some brains before attempting anything. Here is my scenario.
I currently have a W2K environment with two W2K Domain Controllers and Exchange 2000 running on a W2K Server. I would like to upgrade to Exchange 2003 and W2K3, what is the best method for doing so?
My plan was to...
Wonder if someone may be able to help me out with this one.
I've created a redundant site across town from our head Office. I did this by building a DC using DCPROMO at the head office, then physically transporting the machine to the secondary site. I created a demand dial VPN between sites...
PROBLEM SOLVED
I got in touch with the temp, and after a few questions, here is what was revealed.
She was unable to send the file as an attachment to one of our programmer's, the recepient. The programmer had their Outlook Security settings configured to block all unsafe attachments. So the...
I mentioned in a previous post that the temp insists she never created a password for this db. She's using XP Home and has no user account or password on her local computer.
That's just it. I can't import or do anything until I get into the database, and that's brickwalled by a password.
I tried using the HexEditor and comparing the header of the db with a clean one, as MakeItSo suggested. Unfortunately the headers were the same.
This thing has really got me...
No, not all. The database was sent offsite, and we had a temp doing data entry. When it arrived back and we tried to open it, we were prompted for a password.
The temp swears she never created one, so the TechNet article seems like a logical conclusion. I figure she must have attempted to...
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