Hi! I just wanted to say upfront that you guys are incredibly knowlegable and have helped me in the past with issues on servers. I am hoping you guy can help me with this one.
I have a Windows 2003 SBS server running Exchange 2003. I need to know if this is a change in 2003, a flaw, or just a problem with my box. I also have a 2000 server as well. The 2000 server runs Exchange 2000. On that box, the mail messages are stored in a folder called MBX in individual folders for each user. This enables an admin to go in and manually delete an email if it is locking up the system on the client side. Does Exchange 2003 have that feature? I did not set this box up (an inept consultant who no longer works for my company did) and I have no idea where this box is storing mail. I thought it would be in the Msg Store\MBX folder but I can't for the life of me find it. Can anyone tell me if it is at all possible to delete individual emails from Exchange 2003?
Also, is it normal to see the user account info in Server Manager but not Active Directory Users and Groups?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have a Windows 2003 SBS server running Exchange 2003. I need to know if this is a change in 2003, a flaw, or just a problem with my box. I also have a 2000 server as well. The 2000 server runs Exchange 2000. On that box, the mail messages are stored in a folder called MBX in individual folders for each user. This enables an admin to go in and manually delete an email if it is locking up the system on the client side. Does Exchange 2003 have that feature? I did not set this box up (an inept consultant who no longer works for my company did) and I have no idea where this box is storing mail. I thought it would be in the Msg Store\MBX folder but I can't for the life of me find it. Can anyone tell me if it is at all possible to delete individual emails from Exchange 2003?
Also, is it normal to see the user account info in Server Manager but not Active Directory Users and Groups?
Any help is greatly appreciated.