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Aside from changing the MX record at our ISP and DNS record, what else do I need to do in order to move our Exchange 2003 server to another site within the same domain?
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We recently upgraded to Exchange 2003 from 2000 and had some inital problems with public folders in ESM (Exchange System Manager). When we go to ESM to look at public folders we can see the folder on the E2000 box but not on the E2003. We have been working with Microsoft of this for about two weeks now. Finally we found what it was that was ...
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On option would be to utilize the evrRun solutions from Marathon Technologies. www.marathontechnologies.com
You could use the HA product to virtualize your Exchange 2003 environment, then deploy your new server under it, sync your old server and new server, then pull out your old server.
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Hi All,
I need to install a second exchange in the same (network / Domain) reason being new hardware upgrade. Once the new one is functioning properly i can discard the old one. Can some one please guide me through the steps.
Currently we are running exchange 2003 and it is working fine. New installation is Exchange 2003 as ...
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When logging into Exchange 2003 OWA it comes up with a username and password box rather than the exchange OWA webpage
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I need to bulk modify the email address of many distribution lists in the same OU.
Currently they are autogenerated by RUS and my default policy filter rules state ''(mailnickname=*)'' (all quotes are mine). The recipient policy default SMTP address is ''@domain.com''.
The group names are ''Store ### - Location'' so the email addresses generated ...
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Q: How can I fix an Information Store that has experienced a dirty shutdown in Exchange?
A: If the Store is in a dirty shutdown state, you can use Eseutil’s soft-recovery mode to ''clean'' the Store. Navigate to the folder of the EDB file, and run
eseutil /r (store name without the .edb extension)
For example,
eseutil /r mailbox3
tip by John ...
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Q. How much disk space do you need to reserve for Exchange Server transaction logs?
A. The required disk space depends on how many logs per day (or week or month) the workload on your server generates. Exchange transaction logs have a fixed size (5MB), so you
can easily estimate how many logs will fit into a given amount of
space. Simply divide ...
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To check the Exchange mode, start Exchange System Manager (ESM) by selecting Start, Programs, Microsoft Exchange, System Manager. Right-click the organization, and click
Properties. Select the General tab, and the Operational Mode will
appear as Mixed or Native.
Tip by John Savill
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