There is an easy fix here. open up the exchange systems manger and open up the global settings. right click message delivery and go to the defaults tab. verify that all are set to no limit. This worked for me.
None of this intimidates me. I am just not familiar with the lingo. I thought this would be a fairly easy thing to do. I tried copying the reception phone but when I get to the point of confirming the copy I don't get an OK button. I might have to call some one in. Thanks again.
Thanks for the help, but I am a novice and am not sure what I need to do. I know it can be pain when some one can't get a grip on something this simple. Please explain. Thanks again.
I have a situation where our secretary works only part time (in the front of the office) and our secretary/accountant works part time (in the back of the office). I would like both of there phones to ring on all incoming calls since it can be difficult to hear the phone ringing up front in the...
I am planning on upgrading my SBS4.5 Server to SBS 2000 but I am concearned that there is not enough free disk space on the Primary Partition to do this. The only thing I have installed on the Primary Partition is Windows NT 4.0 and required software. Exchange Server, Proxy Server etc. are all...
I need to know if it is possible to transfer a call directly to some ones voice mail. Currently if "John" is on the phone and I receive another call for him the only way to get it into his voice mail is tranfer the call which then rings on his phone and hope he doesn't put his current...
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