hi, in xch 2003 i am trying to find the setting that will enable or disable the ability to allow an outlook rule that forwards all messages to an external ip address.
thanks!
Hi, does someone know what the best config is or an article that says anything about running windows & exchange 2003 enterprise editions with 10GB of memory?
right now i am trying to find out what switches to use in the boot.ini file and why?
/pae /3gb...what else is there and why?
thanks!
I read the message lies in a DLL called EMSMDB32.DLL which resides on the client machine it is activated by the exchange server sending a signal to the client and client creates e-mail in your box.
So your solution is to open that DLL, and change it then push it out to all your clients...
i've never tried adding a group.
i think to add a group instead of a user, use the security tab - advanced button - proporties tab - then give the user read/write memberof permission. but thats just a guess off the top of my head like i said i never tried it, but it should be in there somewheres.
if i understand what you want to do...what we do is identify a user in the DL that will be responsible for the admin of adding and removing ppl to and from the DL. we make them the owner. so when you view the DL, in the managed by tab we add the person there. don't know if thats 'best practice'...
i've had a couple edb's just over 160GB and if you are estimating 100GB of mail i would recommend not importing it back to the server but just cut over from remote pop to local exchange and implement a mailbox size limitiaion. the users will need to have pst's anyway unless you can afford the...
i had the same problem in my test lab with 1 DC, 2 XCH boxes (one front end, one back end) and a live communication box.
when i created a new user account i could not log into the mailbox. after creating a user account i noticed that email properties are empty. so i waited a few minutes for the...
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