Ace Fekay [MVP-...0/2 05 Apr 2010
Hello Again Guys :) Sorry for not posting earlier. I kept searching the Web for answers, and managed to find one with the same issue as me. The Problem is explained here: http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/exchange-setup/14459/Mail-sent-through-Exchange-account-not-delivered And Im pretty sure that was my problem. Luckly I had a System state backup, and after that was
Ace Fekay [MVP-...0/5 05 Apr 2010
Thanks all for the suggestion, but it does not work. If you simply delete the suggestion then type in the full email address the next time you send to that person the incorrect suggestion is there again. I am guessing that outlook populates the .nk2 file that it uses with information from active directory (the original mailbox name from before I renamed the user). Can anyone
Robbin Meng [MS...0/1 05 Apr 2010
Hello Shem, Thanks for your reply. It's good to know RWW and OWA works correctly now and you are moving onto the RPC over HTTP deployment. Please post back if you encounter any problem or need further assistance. Have a good day. Best regards, Robbin Meng(MSFT) Microsoft Online Newsgroup Support
Russ SBITS.Biz ...0/3 05 Apr 2010
Just to let everyone know the solution to this problem. I spent time going through the settings in the 3rd party app. I found an email setup test procedure and found where I could put a username & password to authenicate outgoing email. I now works. This was not required until I ran the CEICW and checked the wrong box to set up email. This works, so I don't have a problem, but
Edhy Rijo0/12 05 Apr 2010
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01CAD430.30385F80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi guys, What are the differences between SBS2003 & SBS2008 and if it is really = worthy to upgrade a 3 years old server to SBS2008? In my case since this is a small network several printers and 5 =
Dave Nickason [...0/2 05 Apr 2010
Hi all, Need advice on a defrag program that can co-exist with ShadowProtect 3.5 and Symantec EndPoint Protection 11. The Server is a Proliant ML 150 G5 with 4 SATA Hotplug Drives with 2 RAID 1 partitions on each ARRAY. Thanks, Dan
JohnB0/3 05 Apr 2010
Not a april fool's day joke. I had to re-install windows. "Jonathan de Boyne Pollard" <J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM> wrote in message news:IU.D20100401.T233120.P43808.Q0@J.de.Boyne.Pollard.localhost... > > >> >> Or is it perhaps a case of having a DOS boot diskette or CD in a drive? >> > Perhaps it's a case of posting a bogus question on April Fools' Day. >
EGON0/9 05 Apr 2010
Hi! Our server has become really unstable! •When try to start Internet Explorer, the window doesn't show up but the process is started. •So, I can't reach Windows Update. •When open Server management and try to open Backup, Server management hangs and has to be killed hard. •When trying to re-run the "Internet" wizard in Server management, it hangs when the different steps are
Tim H0/1 04 Apr 2010
Thanks SuperG and everyone who has helped! As consultants you all know you can only offer suggestions so far. I have pleaded with them and provided them with some of your feedback, they just don't care. Nor did they care when I told them that they should consider either a new server or rebuilding the old one because their C: drive was going to fill up. They didn't care for about 8
john0/1 03 Apr 2010
On 4/2/2010 2:51 PM, john wrote: > hello, I have a client they have a sbs 2003 server fully updated, and i > just copied over 20 gigs of data to the one bosses profile, now its been > a week and the clients and boss are complaining their network is slow, > they have gigabit speed. > > I checked the server there are no errors in the event log, have checked > random computers and no errors
Larry@UNKNOWN, ...0/1 03 Apr 2010
Your Welcome..... Thanks for thanking. <g> - Larry Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit - Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > Hey guys > > Thanks a lot. That's great. > > Regards > Graham > "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote: > >> And maybe this.... >> >> Manually Update Your Cached Global Address List - Outlook 2003 >> >>
Andrew M. Saucc...0/1 03 Apr 2010
I was just thinking about this some more and wanted to add my own question. One of the things we like most about ISA 2004 is the SQL logging. Just last week we were asked to pull the logs for a user who left the company (fortunately we still had SBS 2003 with ISA 2004 there); ISA makes that easy. I just tried to set up a syslog server on a Sonicwall, and while it's better
ToddAndMargo0/1 03 Apr 2010
On 04/02/2010 09:55 PM, Charlie Russel - MVP wrote: > USE THE WIZARDS. > > Seriously. Running native tools in SBS is usually a bad idea, and > sometimes a really bad idea. > Hi Charlie, I think you missed the part were I posted back: I needed to change his number of backup sets to keep. I fixed it with the wiz. "wiz" is short for "wizard" -T
Larry@UNKNOWN, ...0/1 03 Apr 2010
Run the BPA and fix *everything* it finds. www.sbsbpa.com - Larry Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit - Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > On 4/2/2010 2:51 PM, john wrote: > >> hello, I have a client they have a sbs 2003 server fully updated, and >> i just copied over 20 gigs of data to the one bosses profile, now its >> been a week
Leythos0/1 31 Dec 1969
In article <8BBC8AC0-9785-4ED7-9C05-0B92590E6767@microsoft.com>, DaveS@discussions.microsoft.com says... > Hi Leythos > thanks for the suggestions, but I did both on installation. The only SQL > databases running on C are the MSDE ones installed by SBS, and Exchange is on > E: > How large are those DB's? Are you using roaming profiles? Have to limited their IE cache to 50MB?