Hi,
A weird situation - I received a message through the Exchange server masquerading as a message from a hotmail address of an employee. This employee clearly had no idea and is not responsible for the origin of the mail.
The worrying thing is that a file attached to the mail is a file...
This problem finally was fixed but only by calling MS support.
In case any of you experience the same issue, it was solved by using ADSI edit from the resource tools to empty the lost and found folder from the child domain. We then replicated the changes using replmon to the root. This enabled...
OK I used this tool, and it found no apparent faults!
I still have this problem, for months now. I suspect it may be a disk integrity problem, does anyone have any advice?
Thanks
Fonts is indicative of whether Outlook is trying to send it or not. I had this with a user whose network connection was faulty. Outlook tries to send messages then realises it is offline, therefore signals the messages that it is actively trying to send by displaying them in italics. At...
Girth is right. We also had the same problem - some domains refuse to accept messages unless they have reverse DNS configured as a spam prevention method.
Hi,
I'm looking to deploy a legal disclaimer in a new Exchange 2000 only setup. Both Ger and Fr are subdomains in a forest. What are the best practices for deploying a disclaimer in Ex 2000? I know that in 5.5 using the ims extension dll was recommended. We also have Mailsweeper for SMTP on Ex...
The way to do what you want is how I explained - I do it all the time. I'm not sure what you are doing, removing their inboxes afterwards, why would you do that?
Yes, following problems I had with one of my databases which was failing to mount, I wanted to change the partition of where it was located to another drive. The purpose being to see whether I had corrupt sectors on the partition where it was stored.
It is really easier than it seems, and just...
No you shouldn't delete it. The database .edb files are generally accompanied by a streaming file, although admittedly yours does seem big for a streaming file, and the fact it does not have an extension is unusual. However, I don't know what else it could be so I certainly wouldn't get rid of it.
Yes, once you've granted permission to the users requiring access (from your post it looks as though you have already done this), go to the file of the other user's inbox. Click on the pin thing, top right of the window, to keep the file view open. Right click on the Inbox title on the toolbar...
Easier for me to mail to you..the one I use is excellent, called Regcleaner by Jouni Vuorio.
Either from www.download.com or http://www.webmasterfree.com/regcleaner.html
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