This is a very general question. Please consider attending a course at a Microsoft Authorized Training Center or reviewing the information on the <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/default.mspx”>Microsoft Exchange website</a>. *********** Here is a <a href=”http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb691354.aspx”>good guide</a> to get you started. Here is a <a href=”http://www.zdnet.com.au/whitepaper/0,2000063328,22447232p-16001220q,00.htm”>white paper</a> you can download also. ~ technochic
The only way I can think to accomplish this is to create a calendar entry and attach whatever document files you want to that entry. Name it something that will help you find what you are looking for.
Go to file – import and export – choose to export to a file and select the type of file you want it to export to. Have you tried this and gotten an error?
I know of no way to do this. I just close the open message and then hit “reply all” as I intended. Truly it takes so little time to do this, probably less time than anything else you could try. Of course if you have already begun the response and then realize you meant to [...]
I am sure, or hope, you are aware that installing Exchange on a Domain Controller is not recommended. This could be the root of the problem, but I would get on a call with Microsoft support to verify it. Here is an <a href=”http://rhymeswithgeek.com/blogs/someone_else/archive/2006/01/04/2029.aspx”>excellent article</a> about why it is not recommended to install Exchange on [...]
Yes, unfortunately there is a limit of ten on the file-open-other users folder list you are talking about. You could instead add all the users to your folder list, but first they have to add you to permissions on their mailbox, the top level. Reviewer permissions are all that are needed. Then you can add [...]
You will not be able to repair the corrupted PST. I would restore the original mailbox from a backup and then break the pst down into several smaller pst’s keeping them under the 2GB range. For this you can use scripts that can easily be found on the internet. One such site is <a href=”http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2007/01/exporting-mailbox-larger-then-2-gb-and.html”>http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2007/01/exporting-mailbox-larger-then-2-gb-and.html</a> [...]
Here is a <a href=”http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/09/20/428965.aspx”>comprehensive article </a>regarding quotas on mailboxes and mail store data bases. This will help you figure out what you may have missed. I suspect if you set the mailbox first then the database next, the database took precedent. Go back into the mailbox user and make sure “use mailbox data base [...]
I have seen the dreaded 554 in conjunction with being blacklisted. AOL is infamous for throwing the 554 back at you like this: I’m sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be be delivered to one or more recipients. It’s attached below. For further assistance, please send mail to If you [...]
Check the email account properties. (Go to tools, email accounts, leave on “view or change” then click “more settings). On the security tab, make sure “Always prompt for logon credentials” is not checked. It sounds like she is getting prompted on every send/receive. ===== Check also to see if the user is setup to use [...]
Check out these <a href=”http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=ftp+server+setup&aq=9″>videos for FTP servers</a>. The email server is a bit more tricky as there are so many solutions for that. You will need to provide more details to gain assistance.
Here is an <a href=”http://computerperformance.co.uk/exchange2003/exchange2003_GAL.htm”>excellent article</a> you will want to read. It pertains to Exchange 2003. I did not find anything yet on changing the GAL in Exchange 2007. What the article points out is if you do change the order for the GAL it will affect future new entries, not exisiting entries which will [...]
First of all locate the PST file on your computer. It is usually in a hidden folder in the document and settings folder under windows XP called local settings, you can also make a search but dont forget to specify to search hidden folders and system files. You could usually find the location of your [...]
Here is a <a href=”http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Restoring-Exchange-Server2003-Alternate-Hardware.html”>useful article</a> for you. Here is <a href=”http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=101&threadID=232591&messageID=2316896″>another article</a> with info on what another Exchange Admin did.
If you popped the email from the account, it will be deleted in the mailbox. Try sending and recieving without check POP.
The nice thing about powershell commands is you can use the tab key to scroll through your options. For instance if you type move – i and then hit your tab key each time you click your tab it will show you another command starting with the letter i. I tried this on my exchange [...]
Yes, I have also noticed that Access 2007 mails only one report at a time. I generally export the reports to .pdf files & then send the reports via Outlook mail, as attachments. Just right click on the report & then select Export as .pdf. Note: It does require proper .pdf executables to be installed. [...]
Just ignore the IIS warning. That only applies if you are installing SQL Reporting Services on the machine.
It is possible to move a mailbox from exchange 2007 to exchange 2003, but I do not know about restoring it. Does not sound likely because exchange 2007 has so many different attributes than exchange 2003 does. But you could restore to exchange 2007 and move the mailbox to 2003. I don’t know if that [...]
It would also be helpful to know what your existing system is. Can you provide any more details for this? Have you found what you needed?





