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The Store.exe process uses 100 percent of CPU resources, and an e-mail message remains stuck Description: You may experience all the following symptoms on a Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 computer that is running the Exchange Server 5.5 Internet Mail Service: Added on: 01-Jan-2005 Hits: 303 Rate this Site
Appointments that were created by using CDO on an Exchange 2000 Server computer may show an Description: Suppose that an appointment were created by using Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) version 1.21 on a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computer. When you view the appointment in your calendar, the appointment time may be incorrect by one hour. For example, an appointment that should start at 15:00 indicates that it starts at 16:00. Added on: 08-Jan-2005 Hits: 352 Rate this Site
The Exchange Server 2003 Recipient Update Service continually updates some recipients or public Description: The Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Recipient Update Service continually updates some recipients or public folders with what appear to be random SMTP proxy addresses, and you experience the following symptoms: Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 321 Rate this Site
You receive a Currently your mailbox is stored on an older version of Exchange server error messag Description: When you try to access Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access (OMA), you receive the following error message:
Outlook(R) Mobile Access is supported only on Microsoft(R) Exchange Server 2003. Currently your mailbox is stored on an older version of Exchange Server. Please contact your system administrator for additional assistance. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 419 Rate this Site
An Exchange Server 2003 computer that is configured as a public folder server may experience very Description: A Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computer that is configured as a public folder server may experience very poor performance. When this problem occurs, one or more of the following problems may occur: Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 336 Rate this Site
Some recurring meetings that Exchange Server 2003 users have accepted or created are not displayed Description: Some recurring meetings that Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 users have accepted or created by using Collaboration Data Objects for Microsoft Exchange Server (CDOEX) or by using Microsoft Outlook Web Access may not be displayed in the free/busy information for their calendars. This may cause users who try to reserve a resource for a time period that appears to be free to have their reservations declined because the time period is already reserved. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 296 Rate this Site
You cannot bring the Exchange MS Search resource online in Exchange 2000 Description: You cannot bring the Exchange MS Search research online. Additionally, you receive the following error message when you try to bring the Exchange MS Search research online: Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 344 Rate this Site
Multiple MTA event IDs 2174, 2124, and 2143 are logged by Exchange 2003 Server Description: After you receive a non-delivery report (NDR) message from an external e-mail server, your Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server computer may log the following three message transfer agent (MTA) event messages repeatedly until the NDR message expires. The NDR message typically expires in 24 hours. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 307 Rate this Site
The W3wp.exe file that is used to create and to publish to the Web in Exchange Server 2003 SP1 Description: When you use Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) to open a Microsoft Office Excel 2003 file that is attached to an e-mail message, you may be prompted for your user name and your password. When you press ENTER after you input your user name and password, the W3wp.exe file that is used to create and to publish to the Web in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) crashes. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 345 Rate this Site
Description of the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool Description: The Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool automatically examines a Microsoft Exchange Server deployment and determines whether the configuration is set according to the recommended best practices. You can install the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool on a client computer that is running Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. With the correct network access, the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool can examine your whole Active Directory directory service and Microsoft Exchange organization, and then generate a list of possible issues. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 335 Rate this Site
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