I have spent lot of time googling around to find an explainatory answer to my doubts but nothing...
I have a Exchange 2003 SP2 on a Windows 2003 Domain. Most of clients have Outlook 2003.
Now.. I have a User "Bob" that has his little mailbox and another one (big.. 3GB) attached.
If I put Bob on a Windows XP SP3 with Outlook 2003 SP3 all works fine.
As part of an Exchange 2003 to 2010 migration, we need to move many (> 1000) domain users from Outlook 2003/2007/2010 to OWA. Users will be instructed to access they're mailbox by OWA but also we need to prevent them to open Outlook.
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In a windows sbs 2003 environment using Outlook 2007.
We just received an email virus in a jar file.
For most users outlook blocked the attachment as per usual, but unfortunately on one users computer this didn't happen.
Tools -> Attachment Handling shows the security mode set to default.
There are no strange entries in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Security
Anyone got
In outlook when you add an additional mailbox is there a way for you to see if someone else has added your mailbox to their outlook to view your emails?
I have a feeling someone has my mailbox added to their outlook as my emails will sometimes go read than quickly unread.
Or is the only way to ask the exchange administrator to verify that?
Thanks
We are experiencing a problem after migrating to a new mail server where users that connect to the mail server through Outlook (using IMAP) get prompted periodically/frequently for their username and password.
Pop-up prompts "Enter your username and password for the following server" and contains the name of the server, username and password.
I have a Windows SBS 2003 running Exchange 2003. Out of the box, the Exchange server should allow ActiveSync to work and on an iPad, I should be able to connect using Outlook Mobile Access. It appears to work but when I try to open the mailbox I get an error message that it could not connect to the server.
Any ideas or direction to try to resolve this issue?
Thank you.
We migrated from exchange 2003 to 2010. All mailboxes are locate in 2010 now.
Next, we are replacing client computers from windows XP with Outlook 2003 to Windows7 with Outlook 2010.
Some user reported "another person's calender entry that deleted long before have restored".
I know
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2685949 (japanese only), but this KB talk about entry disappear.
I have a SBS2011 server with an internal domain name: mydomain.local.
The external address is different: myexdomain.com.
When connected over the VPN and a user opens Outlook, it will prompt for a username and password.
The username is already set to their email address username@myexdomain.com.
However this is incorrect as their username should be mydomain\username.
Even if we tick remember pa