Good Question Yes you can, In a local area network (LAN) environment, Microsoft Outlook communicates with Microsoft Exchange Server by using remote procedure call (RPC) with Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). This method provides quick and efficient access in a corporate network. However, access to Exchange when you are outside of your organization’s firewall, such [...]
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I believe you can do this by a rule on the transport server. Block the user’s ability to send all mail and then add an exception for the director.
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Are you sure that the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant Service is running. I had the same issue in an exchange lab. After starting this service, as actually also the error message implies, everything worked fine. The Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service is primarily a collection of subcomponents that work together to proxy Active Directory requests [...]
Did you change ISP provider?
This does not appear to be a standard i5 message id. It may be coming from the 3rd party software. You should probably contact the vendor.
Open Outlook-> click on calendar-> Select New-> Meeting Request. 2 On the Attendees box click on the small arrow attached to Responses and clear the check for Request Responses.
PST file is also known as Personal Storage Table file and used to store the e-mail messages, contacts, notes, task and other items of an user. There are many benefits of creating PST file such as: 1) It works as a backup copy for your important data. 2) To keep data as PST file before [...]
Microsoft Outlook send/receive file size limits are configured at the Microsoft Exchange mail server level by a company’s IS/IT department and vary from company to company, and can vary by user if configured as such by an Exchange Administrator. Contact your companies IS/IT Help Desk or department if you need to send/receive larger files via [...]
your able to send out email but unable to received emails, did you check your settings for the incoming mail (assuming your using POP3) and another you might wanna checked with your domain provider about the settings regarding about that settings. just to give you an idea on what im talking about on the outlook [...]
Might be run virus or macro in your outlook.
Can you give correct path of outlook pst file location.
Try to copy the PST file to your computer first before opening it. The hard disk drive reads and writes data faster compared to a USB disk drive. Also, make sure that the outlook software application is properly working and installed into your computer system.
You would have to dismount the database to copy it first of all. But if you are going to move all the mailboxes out of that database there is no need to copy the database before defragging it. If it has trouble mounting after the defrag and it is empty, worst case scenario is you [...]
This database should be getting the same maintenance as your other mail store data bases to remove white space. You can also do an offline defrag using eseutil to ensure it is in good condition. Check the properties of the database store to make sure it is on the nightly maintenance schedule. ================= If you [...]
I found a really good article on Exchange 2007 database sizes, maintenance, whitespace etc. <a href=”http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/01/15/432199.aspx”>here</a>. In general, Exchange’s footprint is going to be triple your dataset size. That’s the price you pay for their features. Some of the difference is metadata, some of it is consistency and point in time data, and some of [...]
Read <a href=”http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6063252.html”>this article </a>and see if you missed anything. =================== Any hard disk drive or storage devices don’t have the exact storage capacity as indicated on their labels. It might be less than 1 gigabyte because the reduced storage are reserved for other functions and efficiency of the hard disk drive. It is not [...]
================ The time your defragmentation process depends primarily on the storage capacity of the hard disk drive. It also depends on the speed of the entire computer system based on the capacity of the RAM, Processor and other parts.
Email messages are queued until the message store is available. You can see the queue building if you look at the SMTP protocol queue in Exchange System Manager. They are held in the C:Program FilesExchsrvrMailrootvsi 1queue folder on the hard drive of the exchange server. ============= Performing defragmentation don’t actually cause a loss of file [...]





