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HOW TO: Install the Exchange 2000 Version of MSN Messenger on a Computer That Is Running Windows XP Description: This step-by-step article describes how to install Microsoft MSN Messenger Service version 3.5 for Exchange 2000 on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP. Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Hits: 351 Rate this Site
How to install Exchange 2000 Server in unattended mode Description: This step-by-step article describes how to use the Exchange 2000 Installation Wizard to generate a Setup.ini file for an unattended installation of Exchange 2000 Server. Start Setup in /CreateUnattend mode and make your selections, and then Setup generates the file, which you can distribute to the administrator who will perform the installation. Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Hits: 334 Rate this Site
How To Reconstruct a Data Store If You Cannot Restore Database Files in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This article describes the process of mounting a data store to recreate the store structures if you are unable to restore the database files. Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003 creates new database files. As a result, all the data in the store is lost and cannot be recovered. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 338 Rate this Site
How to register a transport event sink for the SMTP Service in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to extend the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Service by means of a transport event sink. The Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition (VBScript), code checks incoming SMTP messages for a subject line that contains the word "virus" and for attachments that have a .vbs extension. In both cases, delivery of suspicious messages is blocked. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 307 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: 317 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Rename Data Stores in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to rename data stores. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 335 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Restrict Incoming Connections and Set Timeout Values in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes two ways to control incoming connection to a virtual server: By limiting the number of simultaneous connections, and by setting a connection timeout value. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 328 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Secure Internet Message Access Protocol Client Access in Exchange 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure security for incoming Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP4) connections to your Exchange 2000 computers so that your users can authenticate and receive potentially sensitive material without the risk of either the user name, the password, or message content being intercepted. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 325 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Help Secure Post Office Protocol Client Access in Exchange 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure security settings for incoming Post Office Protocol V3 (POP3) connections to your Exchange 2000 computers. These security settings help your users authenticate and receive potentially sensitive material, and try to minimize the risk that the user name, the password, or the message content could be intercepted. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 331 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: 321 Rate this Site
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