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Category: Main/Microsoft/Exchange Server
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Exchange Server Migration Wizard may crash when you use it to migrate Exchange Server 5.5 mailboxes to .pst files Description: Consider the following scenario. In Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, you are migrating Exchange Server 5.5 mailboxes to personal folder (.pst) files. To do this, you use the Migrate to .pst files option in the Exchange Server Migration Wizard. However, the Migration Wizard may crash when you use it to migrate users' mailboxes to .pst files. Added on: 12-Mar-2005 Hits: 211 Rate this Site
Faster reboot on Exchange Server 2003 servers that are also Domain Controllers Description: Installing Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Exchange Server 2003 computers running Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) that are also serving as Domain Controllers allows for faster shutdowns/reboots than prior to installing SP2. Added on: 30-Nov-2005 Hits: 159 Rate this Site
How accounts and mailboxes are created and mapped when you use the Migration Wizard to migrate from Description: The Migration Wizard in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 1 (SP1) and in later versions of Exchange includes the ability to migrate user accounts and mailboxes from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to a native-mode Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organization or to a native-mode Exchange 2000 organization. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 238 Rate this Site
How To Add a Mailbox to an Existing User Account in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to create a mailbox for an existing user account. You do not have to create an Exchange mailbox when you create a user account. If a user needs a mailbox, you can create the mailbox later. Added on: 13-Oct-2004 Hits: 266 Rate this Site
How to automatically delete messages from the Badmail folder in Exchange Server 2003 and in Exchange Description: In Microsoft Exchange Server, each SMTP Virtual Server does the following to messages that cause errors during processing. Each SMTP Virtual Server moves such messages into its own Badmail folder. This article describes how to use a script to automatically delete files from the Badmail folders. The procedure eliminates the administrative overhead of manually deleting or archiving the files. Additionally, this procedure makes sure that the Badmail folders do not exceed specific size limits. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 191 Rate this Site
How to configure POP3 and IMAP4 Internet mail in Exchange Server 5.5 Description: This step-by-step guide describes how to configure the Internet Mail Service for Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) and Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4) clients. Added on: 18-Oct-2004 Hits: 262 Rate this Site
How to configure the Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes with Lotus Domino R5 in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This article describes how to install and configure the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Connector for Lotus Notes with Lotus Domino Server R5. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 217 Rate this Site
How to configure the Internet Mail Service to use ETRN in Exchange Server 5.0 Description: This article describes how to enable the ETRN command in conjunction with a dial-up connection in Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0. When you do this, you can send and receive e-mail messages through your Internet service provider (ISP). Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 187 Rate this Site
How to configure the IsAlive private properties for Exchange Server 2003 clusters Description: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 includes two private properties to improve the control of IsAlive timeout failure handling for Exchange Server 2003 in a cluster environment. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 186 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: 202 Rate this Site
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