October 2005 - Posts
Ok, I am realizing that a "once per day" post is a bit ambitious! My new restated goal is once every 2-3 days. The issue of note this week (that wasn't covered in today's podcast http://blogs.technet.com/sbs ) is the often criticized and under appreciated
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Today I worked on an issue where external POP3 clients (Outlook Express in this scenario) were not able to authenticate to the SBS POP3 service. They would get repeatedly prompted for username/password. Funny thing was that a new user called "test" worked
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If you call what I do "work"! I love my job and goofing with computers. Friday's I worked on an issue where Exchange 5.5 (SBS45, yes it is still out there and alive and well...if it ain't broke...you know the rest) databases were becoming dismounted due
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See my previous posts for the details, same story, different day. Migration, LegacyDN, etc...
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Another Public Folder migration/permission issue Well, I am a day behind again....hopefully I will catch up this afternoon and post today ABOUT today ;o) Yesterday I had another issue with Public Folders and permissions. Anytime that the terms MFCMAPI,
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Sorry for not getting this post out yesterday... Well, yesterday was all about winsock calls in the network stack on a client machine and the ISA2004 Firewall Client. The issue was after upgrading to ISA2004 and deploying the ISA2004 Firewall Client to
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Happy Monday to everyone! One of today's issues was trying to migrate public folders from one SBS server to another (separate domains). The problem was that the public folders on the original server had custom permissions set and those permissions were
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