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The Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Load Simulator tool quits with an E_OUTOFMEMORY error Description: When you use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Load Simulator tool (LoadSim) to simulate the performance load of a MAPI client computer, LoadSim quits. Additionally, the following error appears in LoadSim: Added on: 30-Nov-2005 Hits: 326 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: 325 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Send Internet E-Mail Messages in an Appropriate Format in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how you can configure Internet e-mail messaging formats at both the user and the organizational level. For most organizations, e-mail messaging has become an increasingly important mode of communication. However, not all organizations use the same type of messaging systems. Therefore, issues can occur when users attempt to send a message to an external organization in an unsuitable format. Alternatively, organizations may want to use a specific format to communicate; to use features such as fonts and text color. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 324 Rate this Site
How to control the DSProxy process for RPC over HTTP connections in Exchange Server 2003 SP1 Description: After you apply Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), Outlook clients that use remote procedure call (RPC) over HTTP connections to a server that is running Exchange will use the DSProxy process to access information from global catalog servers. Therefore, if you view server connections in the Exchange Server Connection Status dialog box in the Outlook client, you will see the Exchange computer listed in the Server Name column for the item where the Type column lists Directory. These changes are intentionally made by Exchange 2003 SP1 so that global catalog servers no longer have to be published through the RPC Proxy server. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 324 Rate this Site
How to remove the IFS mapping for Drive M in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to remove the Exchange 2000 Installable File System (IFS) mapping from drive M. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 322 Rate this Site
How To Prevent Exchange 2000 from Being Used as a Mail Relay in Windows 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to prevent Exchange 2000 from being used as a mail relay. Note that the default Exchange 2000 configuration does not allow unauthenticated users to relay through the server. Added on: 18-Oct-2004 Hits: 321 Rate this Site
An e-mail message stays in the Outbox and the Exchange Server 2003 transaction log files grow when an Entourage user tries to send a message Description: When a Microsoft Entourage user tries to send an e-mail message that exceeds the size limit that is configured in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Global Settings, the following symptoms may occur: Added on: 12-Mar-2005 Hits: 321 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Check and Countercheck Security-Related Information in Exchange System Manager in Exchange 2 Description: This article describes how to make sure that the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard displays correct and complete security data. This article also describes how to set a special registry key so that Exchange System Manager views more accurate data. Added on: 13-Oct-2004 Hits: 320 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Set CPU Utilization Monitors in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to set CPU monitoring to issue warnings if CPU utilization remains high for an extended period of time. When CPU utilization is too high, Exchange Server cannot effectively process messages. CPU utilization that runs at 100 percent for an extended period of time may be an indication of serious problems. Added on: 16-Oct-2004 Hits: 320 Rate this Site
The available memory gradually decreases on your Exchange 2000 Server computer Description: On your Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computer, the available memory decreases gradually over time. This symptom may be especially noticeable on a public folder server. When the available memory becomes too low, you must restart your server to regain functionality. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 319 Rate this Site
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