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The Exchange Migration Wizard does not successfully move mailbox data from a Microsoft Exchange Serv Description: When you run Microsoft Exchange Migration Wizard to move mailbox data from a Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5-based computer to a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server-based computer, the migration may not be successful. You notice this problem when you run Microsoft Exchange Migration Wizard after you create Active Directory users by using the Active Directory Migration Tool and after you set up the Active Directory Connector (ADC). Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 341 Rate this Site
The Badmail folder is disabled in Exchange Server 2003 SP1 Description: This article discusses an issue where, after you install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), e-mail messages are no longer written to the Badmail folder of an Exchange SMTP virtual server. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 291 Rate this Site
Event IDs 4118 and 12004 appear in the Application log, and e-mail messages are not delivered to rec Description: On your Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 computer, the following events appear in the Application log in Event Viewer: Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 334 Rate this Site
E-mail messages that contain a virus remain in the SMTP local delivery queue after you configure Int Description: After you install and configure Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter on your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computer, e-mail messages that contain a computer virus or a worm program are not permanently deleted. Instead, these e-mail messages remain in the SMTP local delivery queue in Exchange 2003 until they time out.
Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 298 Rate this Site
You receive an error message in Outlook Web Access when you try to save a rule that moves or copies Description: When you use Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, you cannot save changes to a rule that moves or copies items to a target folder. When you try to save the rule, you receive the following error message: Unable to save the rule at this time. Please try again later. If the problem persists, contact your administrator.
Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 400 Rate this Site
How to install an Exchange hotfix that contains the Cdo.dll file on a computer that is running only Description: This article describes how to install a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server hotfix that contains the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) DLL (Cdo.dll). This article describes how to install such a hotfix on a computer that is running Exchange System Manager but not Exchange 2000 itself. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 343 Rate this Site
You do not have the rights required to upgrade the Active Directory Schema error message Description: You may receive the error message "You do not have the rights required to upgrade the Active Directory Schema" from the Active Directory Connector (ADC) Setup program. This article describes several conditions that could cause this error message to occur. Additionally, this article describes how to resolve each condition. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 341 Rate this Site
An update is available that changes the format of SMTP messages from TNEF to S-TNEF Description: A software update is available that changes the format of SMTP messages that travel across a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Routing Group connector. The update changes the format from Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) to Summary TNEF (S-TNEF) format. S-TNEF is rendered in binary format. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 333 Rate this Site
You cannot fail over the Exchange 2000 System Attendant cluster resource to the passive node Description: After you install a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server service pack on an Exchange 2000 passive cluster node, you may find that you cannot fail over the Exchange System Attendant cluster resource to the passive node. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 335 Rate this Site
A meeting is removed from your Outlook calendar after you delete a previously-accepted meeting Description: In Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, when you use Collaborative Data Objects (CDO) to programmatically accept and respond to a meeting request update, that update is processed correctly. However, if you do not programmatically remove the meeting request after you respond to it, you experience the following symptoms: Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 975 Rate this Site
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