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I use a mixed mode Active Directory There is currently a Password Policy in place for Password Age, Length, Complexity, and History I HAVE TO, change a users password back to what it original...
Zones: Active Directory, Security Utilities, MS Serve...Date Answered: 11/19/2008 Views: 0
We recently installed a new exchange Server so that I could move my users off an older server running Exchange 2003 Standard to a newer server with more storage running Exchange 2003 Enterprise. I ...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 06/02/2009 Views: 0
ok... here is my question... I currently have a clustered exchange 2003 enterprise environment. Each exchange server is connected to an IBM NAS DS300 with iSCSI interfaces. Boot Drive is C Exc...
Zones: Exchange, Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 01/17/2008 Views: 0
In my Exchange 2003 server I have archived some folders (about 25 GB of data) to a pst file. After doing a eseutil on this public database I does not recover the availlable space. the edb file is...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 12/01/2008 Views: 0
Hi Guys, I've had a request to restore a mailbox for a user whos ad account and mailbox were deleted and purged about a year ago. Up to now i've been restoring mailbox stores to a Recovery st...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 02/24/2009 Views: 0
Hi Guys, I am having exchange crisis. Please help. yesterday I recievd calls form cleints that their outlooks are not working at all. Then we saw in exchange2k3 event viewer lots of red marks...
Zones: Exchange, Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 04/17/2009 Views: 0
Hi Guys, My Priv1.edg and Priv1.stm are increasing day by day. What are the steps I should take to decrease or control their size? please help ?
 
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Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 05/29/2009 Views: 9
Hello I am implementing a new Exchange server as my current hardware is just too slow. I have a Dell 2950 with x6 146 HDDs in a RAID 0+1 with one large volume. The box is x1 dual core proc with ...
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Here is the predicament: Two years ago the current CIO of the company I work for had a Microsoft Action Pack Subscription which included Enterprise Edition licenses. When he left the company he too...
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I was tinkering with DFS on win2k3 sp2 and I created a root server and a link.  I created a share folder for the root as well.  When I removed the link and root server from dfs, I still have left o...
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