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You receive the 939523486 error code when you use the Eseutil utility with the /cc option in Excha Description: When you use the eseutil.exe /cc command to repair a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server database, the repair may not be successful, and you may receive the "939523486" error code. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 442 Rate this Site
Meetings are unexpectedly moved one hour ahead or one hour behind in Exchange Server 5.5 Description: When you have different e-mail client programs or e-mail devices in your Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 organization, you may experience the following symptom. For users who use these different programs or devices, meetings are automatically moved one hour ahead or one hour behind during the last week in October. Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 359 Rate this Site
Could not start the Microsoft Exchange Conferencing service on Local Computer error message Description: When you try to start the Exchange 2000 Conferencing service, you may receive an error message. This issue may occur if you have moved the Microsoft Exchange Conferencing Server computer to another Microsoft Windows site, or if you have renamed your Windows site. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 326 Rate this Site
How to troubleshoot IIS metabase corruption on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer Description: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server use Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) to provide support for Exchange-related services. IIS stores its configuration settings in the IIS metabase. The metabase is a database that resides in memory on the computer that is running IIS. When the computer shuts down, all the metabase settings are written to a file that is named Metabase.bin. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 368 Rate this Site
Outbound public folder replication cannot work from a particular Exchange Server 2000 computer Description: Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computer stops performing outbound public folder replication. However, inbound public folder replication still occurs on the server and no Error events or Warning events are logged in the Application log. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 324 Rate this Site
Exchange clients may download the whole Offline Address Book when they try to download incremental Description: Users who run Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 in cached mode may not be able to download incremental changes in the Offline Address Book. Instead, the users instead download the whole Offline Address Book. Additionally, the users may receive the following message: Outlook is about to download a full version of the Offline Address Book. Would you like to continue? Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 359 Rate this Site
IIS services unexpectedly restart on your Exchange 2000 Server computer Description: On your Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computer, Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) services unexpectedly restart. If you have the Dr. Watson tool set up as your default debugger, you can use it to analyze the User.dmp file. The analysis of the User.dmp file shows that an access violation occurred during a call to the Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 HrParse command. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 345 Rate this Site
When you view a meeting item in your Exchange 2000 mailbox by using the Outlook AutoPreview feature Description: When you view a meeting item in your Microsoft Outlook Inbox by using the AutoPreview feature, the meeting shows the incorrect time. However, the meeting time is accurate in the Calendar view. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
How to monitor mailbox access by auditing or by viewing Mailbox Resources in Exchange Server Description: Your organization may want to monitor mailbox access for security purposes. In Exchange, you can do this by auditing or by viewing Mailbox Resources in the Exchange Administrator program or in Exchange System Manager. This article describes some of the limitations that pertain to this kind of monitoring. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 363 Rate this Site
Recurring appointment that is associated with a meeting request may be removed from a recipient's Description: After a delegate deletes a meeting request in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, the recurring appointment that is associated with that meeting request may be removed from the recipient's calendar. This problem occurs even though the recipient accepted the meeting request before the delegate deleted the meeting request. Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 336 Rate this Site
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