It sounds like you may have actually ticked “Allow only the list below” and left the list blank. That would give you the error you are receiving.
If you can read it, you can copy it. The disk is read, COPIED, into ram, to be manipulated as needed, for screen display or printing. Encryption still doesn’t stop copying, for the same reason. If you want to stop people ripping your cd’s the only way to stop that is don’t give your cd’s [...]
Do what it suggests, run the delegation wizard, and remove the locked in administrators. If you are removing the AD groups, then there is no need for group administrators. Providing you are authorised to do this task, it will be fairly easy, if an unauthorised user tries to do this it stops them. Point made?
Why will it affect a static address. If it is the static from your ISP, you will be able to use the same ip address. Just make sure it is stipulated when they do the change.
You can if you add their mailbox to your folder list. Tools, account settings, change, more settings button, advanced tab, add. Once they are on your folder list you can click on their inbox or other folder and instant search will search their folder for you. You have to have permissions to their mailbox, not [...]
To my knowledge there is no way to track this, no.
<a href=”http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olcat.asp”>Here is an article</a> that explains how to share categories in outlook with others.
Make sure your public folders are all being replicated on all mail servers. You can use <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=635BE792-D8AD-49E3-ADA4-E2422C0AB424&displaylang=en”>PFDAVAdmin </a>to do bulk replications. Very useful tool! Install on your PC, not on any Exchange server.
Check to make sure Exchange Admins group was not modified to include everyone or anonymous.
Have her add the manager’s mailbox to her folder list, then click the “folder list” icon in the lower left corner of her Outlook and she will then be able to view and search the contacts folder of her manager.
Utilizing Outlook 2007, you should be able to forward. Start with a blank rule. 1) Apply rule after the message arrives 2) with specific words in the recipient’s address (enter smithjones.com) 3) either: a) forward it to people or public group (enter destination) b) forward it to people or public group as an attachment (enter [...]
They are copied during the process. When the migration is complete, the source mailboxes gets deleted.
The dbx file is not the same thing as the mail box. The mail box could get full even if the dbx file of Outlook Express is empty, if mails are not downloaded from the mail server. So, what is important is the amount of e-mails reamining on the server. However, if the dbx file [...]
Can’t you just create a rule to auto-forward any msg where form=”Notice” That’s definitely a possibility… I’m thinking the person asking the question probably was referring to this though: <img src=”http://paritybitllc.com/misc/forward.jpg” alt=”Forwarding settings” /> This is still available in Notes 8…
Not 100% sure exactly what you want to do but what I think you are asking is can you have the following: 2 node cluster the cluster hosts a file server each node hosts a CCR node with the CCR data stores on the local nodes I don’t think this will work very well. As [...]
Yes, IIS is included in windows XP. To access the IIS management console, from the control panel go to “Administrative Tools”->”Internet Information Services”. Please provide more details if you need further help. Actually, you need to install it first, it’s not installed by default when you install Windows XP. For more details about what you [...]
Here is step by step instructions to provide you your audit trail related to mailbox access. You won’t be able to filter down to just Admins but this will audit all users. http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Auditing-Mailbox-Access-Exchange-System-Manager-Event-Viewer.html
This would not be something that his Outlook would control if no rules are in place. Exchange may have the IMF feature in place. If you do, then you may be able to see the “score” that e-mail had obtained. Article describing feature: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/microsoft-exchange-intelligent-message-filter.html The easy solution would be the next time an email from [...]
Have you tried putting the fully qualified domain name? You can also may want to add the domain suffixes to the Vista network interfaces. At the command prompt, type nslookup emailserverhostname AND see what response you get. Also type your e-mail servers FQDN and see if it responds back with a valid IP.
If you only implement a single hubCAS server you are introducing a single point of failure. Have you looked at SCR instead. I would also seriously consider Exchange 2010 rather than 2007 and use the Database Availability Groups for HA +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I would agree in implement a single HUB/CAS and then use CA XOSoft High [...]





