Hi Marc,
Thanks for you reply. Yes that is an easy test to use you own account, and I did. Mail is still delivered to a disabled account. So disabled means not able to login, but the pop3 connector doesn't look at this. If there is a mailbox so drop the mail. This gives me the following...
Please help me,
We had an user account disabled, but the pop connector still tried to deliver the mail. The mailbox from the remote site was emptied by the POP3 connector, but when we enabled the user account there was no mail in his mailbox.
Is this mail still somewhere delivered to our server...
Thanks for the replies. I thought already that you can only have one DC under SBS2003. Microsoft is talking about muliple controllers, but they mean I think "stand alone" controllers. They don't use the word "domain" What we like is in case the SBS server failled because of hardware problems...
We like to install a second SBS2003 server,to use as a server for backup as a security.
Do we need to purchase a second SBS2003 server software package? And second do we need a second set of user licences? We like to synchronise both servers, so I think it will take the user licenses from the...
In user properties you can select forwarding to an other mailbox. It looks to me that you can only select one user there. We have a general mailbox and we like to forward this to three other mailboxes. My question how to do this? An other option would be to configure outlook to add a second mail...
Thanks for your answer. That value is 14 what is the notification days left, but I was looking for the actual date or how many days left a user has before he has to change his password.
Someone knows this?
/Bennie
Where can I see as an administrator when a user password will expires. I like to send the users a message that there password will expire on a certain date.
I have seen software scripts who does that for you, but we have about 10 users so I dont need that. So where can I find the experation...
This is a Toshiba e-Studio350. We scan to PDF using SMB protocol. Like \\server\sharedfolder It works fine to the old PC running WinXP, but not to the 2003 server.
Any ideas are welcome, because I'm running out.
xwire above mentioned using IIS how did you do that?
Than I can try it that way...
With our printer we can scan a document as a PDF file to a shared folder. We use an old standalone PC for this.
Now we like to use our 2003 server for this. I created a shared folder, but I can not get this working. The printer told me failed to connect, check destination path.
If I changed the...
Looks like a simple question, but how can I see who are
logged on to the server. Checked everywhere, but can't find
how to do this. Even my SBS2003 administrator guide book
gives me no answer.
Who can help me out.
/Bennie
Thanks so far, yes that is a simple test.
If we use the T1 link telnet works fine.
If we use the new DSL line telnet failed.
What does this tells me? Do they block us?
I asked them already if they can check there firewall
log to see if we were denied. No answer yet. Is that the right approach...
Hi, we just switched from T1 to two DSL lines. With IE we
cannot access an externe exchange server by using OWA.
(https://mail.server.com/exchange IE gives pages not found error. Some of my users have a mail account there.
If we use the T1 connection there is no problem.
I called SBC (the new...
You can specify email addresses in the Sender Filtering
under Exchange/Global Settings/Message Delivery
We like to add some adresses (spam) there and as a test
I addded my own private mail address.
After this you enable filtering in the virtual SMTP server.
When I mail from my private account I...
When users browse the network they will see many
shared folders from the SBS2003 server. In some folders
they can make changes and I don't like that.
Can I make them all hidden by adding a $ to the sharename?
I'm afraid that maybe some system functions won't work
anymore if I do that. (netlogon...
Yes you're right that will do it. Checked it with the first laptop, but didn't see domain administrators in the list. Will study this a little bit more.
/Ben
When users logon to the SBS server 2003 there is a policy that controls there rights. That is fine, but with a laptop for example when they take them offsite and logon as a local user the domain policy is stil active.
This prevents them from installing programs. They don't like it this way. Is...
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