Problem with Exchange 2003 receiving external emails after dcpromo
Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:51:15 -0700
Hi,
We have one Windows mixed domain (Windows 2000 & 2003), and we are in the
process of upgrading all the the Windows 2000 servers to 2003 and make our
domain Windows 2003 domain. We have two sites (with two different physical
locations) in the domain, and only one Exchange 2003 Server. One one site
(sit ...
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Exch 5.5 to E2K3 Upgrade Design Questions
Fri, 7 Oct 2005 03:43:02 -0700
Hi All
We are currently 'whiteboarding' what a migration would look like for our
setup.
We currently have a single Exchange Org with 8 Exch 5.5 sites. Approx each
Exch 5.5 site is an NT4.0 domain (all domains are 2-way trust mesh). We are
looking at consolidating to one domain in one datacenter site.
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Exchange 2003 Backend-Frontend question
5 Oct 2005 11:36:11 -0700
I currently have an AD forest with a domain and a child domain. In the
primary domain I have Exchange 2003 with a back-end server and a
front-end server. Is it possible to place a Front-End server in the
child domain to access the original exchange organization? I've tried
this but it since the computer accoun ...
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Exchange Servers at different sites
Wed, 5 Oct 2005 16:27:25 +0100
I'm trying to build exchange network and I would like to take your
suggestions.
2 sites, 2K3 Exchange Server Standard Edt. on each site.
2 sites have been connected eachother with Les10 fiber optic.
2 sites have their own internet adsl connection. site 1 has 1 mbit, site2
has 2 mbit.
each site has differ ...
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Some questions about Front End OWA
Tue, 4 Oct 2005 11:00:01 -0700
I'm in the process of determining how to best set this up in our enviornment
and I have a few questions that maybe you guys could help me with.
1) Do we have to buy additional exchange licenses for the front end servers?
2) We use two F5 load balancers in our DMZ to load balance two web servers
in ther ...
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Owned vs Hosted Exchange
Sat, 1 Oct 2005 10:10:56 -0400
I've got a small company with around 50 users located in 2 offices connected
by fractional T1. Main connectivity to the Internet is "business class"
cable connection (8Mbit down/1Mbit up). Currently have Exchange 5.5 sitting
on NT4 PDC with two other NT4 servers as BDCs and providing WINS, one in
each of ...
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Hard drive subsystem
Tue, 27 Sep 2005 21:08:03 -0700
I'm designing a new exchange 2003 server for an
office of 50 users. My main concern with the hardware
is the disk subsystem. In doing my research, I find that using many smaller,
faster hard drives is best for performance. But most articles I read are for
1000 - 5000
users (again I have 50).
My questio ...
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Front-end/back-end question
Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:20:04 -0700
Will have clustered E2k3 OWA (WLB) going to 4 E2k3 back-end servers. These 4
Exchange 2003 Enterprise servers not clustered.
My question is this:
Is OWA smart enough to query the DC and know where a person lives on what
server to get to his mailbox?
a. test user1 on exchange back-end 01
b. test u ...
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catchall required in 2003
Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:19:05 GMT
I have just had to do the most painful, twisted sbs03 install, the guy
now wants me to redirect all mail without a definitive mailbox to be
directed to him (ie ALL spam) and he will not be happy until I do it.
All I can find so far are people charging for it (this guy wont pay for
AV) and scripts that red ...
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Proposed setup procedure
Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:30:20 +0800
Dear All Experts,
I'm designing a solution for setup a new Exchange 2003. May I have your
opinions about that? Thank you very much.
Background:
1.) A single PDC (10.100.10.20) with NT4 domain named "NT4_DOMAIN" (Forged)
is configured.
2.) On this machine, it is also configured with Exchange 5.5.
3.) OWA ...
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