Hi, Just curious if anyone has installed on a machine with SP2 already on it and whether or not the installer will bark about missing hotfixes as required...
My crystal ball tells me that you are talking about.....oh wait....i lost it. Huh? Mark ... Two rules to success in life: 1. Never tell people everything you...
There are certain hotfixes and such required on the exchange 2007 install, and the install looks for them if memory serve's correct. Do we need to check if...
I have done this (installed Exchange 2007 on Server 2003 R2 SP2) and yes, it still has a few prerequisites you will need to take care of. But the installer is...
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You got it. Off-topic, but you don't happen to have a Virus, do you? Drool... Matthew ... -- Matthew S. McCleary, MCP McCleary Consulting Inc. 606 La Mesa Dr. ...
I think he's asking if anyone has yet to install Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 server with just released SP 2 on it. I don't think he realizes SPs are...
I think he's asking if anyone has installed Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 SP2 machine. I don't think he knows that MS Sps are cumulative. DOH! ... From:...
Is that the one that Paul R blogged? If so, it helped me when I searched for the error. :) ... From: "Devin Ganger" <DevinG@...> To:...
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Jun 2, 2007 6:12 am
Hi, I've recently deployed two Exchange 2007 servers, each one in its own site. Each server has 2 dual core processors and 2GB of RAM. Each server has 5 disks...
In my own (limited) experience so far, 4GB of RAM really needs to be the minimum. I have found even a combined function (MB,CA, and HT) sever with only 15...
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Jun 3, 2007 6:39 pm
Hi, I've recently deployed two Exchange 2007 servers, each one in its own site. Each server has 2 dual core processors and 2GB of RAM. Each server has 5 disks...
The recommended value per the documentation (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998874.aspx ) is "4 GB plus from 2 MB through 5 MB per mailbox. This...
I have a Room Mailbox setup that has auto-accept turned on and it is working great! I now want to schedule a repeating meeting for a year and it will not allow...
I think that is the default maximum number of days for a recurring meeting. The easiest way to increase this is to logon to the room mailbox using OWA and...
I can only set it up to 265 days. Why can't I make repeating meetings for a year (365 days)? Maybe a mistake by Microsoft? Anyway around this?? Randy ... ...
Two exchange servers in two domains. One is production -DomainA/ex2003. One is ready for production- DomainB/ex2007 What I want to do is route internet mail...
I take it they're two separate organizations? You need to read up on Accepted Domains -- specifically internal relay domains (handled by HT servers) and...
Separate orgs but the same company and people. It's a new forest with a new name. I want to simply put the public IP on the new box and have internet mail flow...
For an internal relay domain, Exchange uses MX records -- so just make sure that the DNS servers your hub transport uses have the appropriate zone and MX...
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if at work you have started to use Linux Servers - and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers -...
Thanks for the advice Jim...When you have time, I would LOVE to know the cmdlet!! Thats what I was searching for! Thanks again!! Randy ... meeting. The...
neat powershell script find here: http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2007/01/exchange-2007-diagnostic-logging.html pops up a diaglogue box to 'click-set' logging...
You might try looking here. http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/05/14/438944.aspx Hope it helps. Ken Powell, MCSE Senior Messaging Systems Administrator(r) ...
You should definitely install Slackware 1.0. It's the best Linux distro evar. It won't run Exchange 2007, though... Matthew ... -- Matthew S. McCleary, MCP ...
Get-MailboxCalendarSettings allows you to examine your policy configurations; Set-MailboxCalendarSettings allows you to change them. In particular: ...
I'm using more more and RHEL/Fedora with KDE. But I also use a lot of Xen and OpenVZ and that's their native distributions, it seems. Philosophically speaking,...
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