To keep permissions use securecopy from scriptlogic very fast easy to use utility. Cost is about 400.
The free way is to use robocopy (2003 resource kit) robocopy is your friend.
Ben A
MCSE 2000:Security
MCSE 2003
HI never seeen a botched fresh install but if you follow the steps forrest prep(forrest root), domain prep (on all domains which will have mailboxes), install exchange with the same account you use to forrest prep. It should go well. You can manually remove exchange from ad using adsiedit but...
The worse part about 70-296 is it is 2 sections and you must get a passing score in each section the sections are suppose to be admin and planning but it is really blurred. There will be about 5 easy questions and then the rest are the meat of the exam I think each section has approx 20...
In system manager go to global settings:
click on the default policy and bring up the advanced tab
the setting you need is there and has to be enabledc
Ben A
MCSE 2000: Security
MCSE 2003
70-292 was very tough lots and lots on remote assistance and terminal services (almost felt like a citrix exam) I found it easy because of the experince citrix and having a cca. This is a very tough exam Sybex has a combo book I found it really helpful.
70-296 was easier then I expected. I...
I found trancenders to be to expensive (i mean way to expensive) and also there sample questions differ way to much from the actual exams, this threw me off a couple of times when it came time to take the exams I was scoring 900+ in trancenders and then fail the test because the format and...
Yes you create them as Mail enabled contact objects in AD. You could put them in there own OU and delegate rights to people to create contact objects in the OU. They would have to know how to use the tools though.
Ben A
MCSE 2000:Security
MCSE 2003
first step is to slow down. Make sure everyone knows that this is going to take a little while. 2nd step is set up a lab with exchange 5.5 and 2003 servers in the lab. You need to test this before applying to production all sorts of crazy things can happen. It took our company of 1500 people...
Kerberos requires time to be in sync. Disable the users abilty to change time settings via gpo. You can log in locally to the laptop and change the time then set the user rights so they can't do that
Ben A
MCSE 2000:Security
MCSE 2003.
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