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Category: Main/Microsoft/Exchange Server
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A mail-enabled contact may receive a Winmail.dat file attachment with an SMTP e-mail message instead Description: When a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server user sends a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) e-mail message with an attachment to a mail-enabled contact in the Global Address List, the mail-enabled contact may receive a Winmail.dat file attachment with the e-mail message instead of receiving the correct file attachment. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 648 Rate this Site
A move mailbox operation is not successful, and Event ID 9166 appears in the Application log in Exch Description: In Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, when you try to move a user's mailbox by using the Exchange Task Wizard, the move mailbox operation is not successful. In this scenario, you experience both the following symptoms: Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 606 Rate this Site
a WMS idle: lsYomexout.exe - application error error message, and the Exchange Connector Description: On a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, and where you have installed the Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes, you may experience all the following symptoms: Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 604 Rate this Site
A prefix in the Subject line of a journaled e-mail message is duplicated in Exchange 2000 Server or Description: Consider the scenario in this article Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 585 Rate this Site
A meeting is removed from your Outlook calendar after you delete a previously-accepted meeting Description: In Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, when you use Collaborative Data Objects (CDO) to programmatically accept and respond to a meeting request update, that update is processed correctly. However, if you do not programmatically remove the meeting request after you respond to it, you experience the following symptoms: Added on: 08-Dec-2004 Hits: 573 Rate this Site
A global event sink is not triggered after you restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service in Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Description: After you install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on a computer that is running Exchange 2003, you experience the following symptom: Added on: 12-Mar-2005 Hits: 571 Rate this Site
A memory leak occurs when you run the Incremental Change Synchronization API in a loop in Exchange S Description: In Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, when you programmatically run the Incremental Change Synchronization (ICS) API in a loop to synchronize information in the Exchange Information Store, your program eventually stops responding or quits. In this scenario, your program receives the following error code from the Exchange Server computer: Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 560 Rate this Site
An 0X80004005 event is added to the synchronization log when you try to download the offline Address Description: When you try to download the offline Address Book in Microsoft Outlook, the offline Address Book may not be downloaded successfully. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 432 Rate this Site
A client-side program may keep waiting until the connection times out after it sends an invalid URL to the Exchange 2000 Server server Description: Consider the following scenario. You use client-side programs to send a URL that contains double-byte character set (DBCS) characters to a server that is running Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. Examples of client-side programs are Microsoft Outlook Web Access and WebDAV. Added on: 17-Nov-2005 Hits: 428 Rate this Site
A delegate user who has "Full mailbox access" permissions for another user's mailbox can send e-mail messages as the mailbox owner in Exchange Server Description: Consider the following scenario. A delegate user is granted "Full mailbox access" permissions for another user's mailbox in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Then, the delegate user configures a Microsoft Outlook profile to use the other user's mailbox as their primary mailbox. In this scenario, the delegate user can send e-mail messages from the other user's mailbox as the mailbox owner.
This behavior occurs even though the delegate user is specifically denied "Send as" permissions for the other user's mailbox. Added on: 30-Nov-2005 Hits: 428 Rate this Site
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