You can take the files in the client install share, add the correct GRC.DAT from the VPHOME or Group share/folder, and run setup.exe with the silent switch from a command line/startup script/etc.
You CANNOT install any internet e-mail or Outlook realtime protection on an Exchange server, period. It will cause instability at best and crash the server at worst.
If you have those plugins installed on an Exchange server, you need to uninstall SAV completely and then find the manual...
Is Online Maintenance/Background Maintenance runnning? Online maintenance is a server property in Exchange System Manager and can have a default schedule or a custom one.
Background Maintenance is on by default, but there are a few known issues where it isn't enabled. Running the Exchange...
With Exchange Enteprise edition, you could maybe configure one online storage group on each server, for that location - then use DoubleTake or CA XOSoft to continuously replicate the data back and forth, and bring up the replicated database at the 'remote' Exchange server in case of problems...
PFMigrate will work just fine for you here, if you're comfortable with the syntax. It can be run to replicate folders, just to sanity-check that everything is replicated.
It also has a switch that should provide the same functionality as 'Move All Replicas' in Exchange2003 SP2 and remove the...
When you removed all Exchange properties, and orphaned the mailbox - you DID 'mark it for deletion'. If you right-click the 'Mailboxes' view in the store in Exchange System Mananager and choose 'Run Cleanup Agent', you should see a red X on his mailbox icon. You will need to right-click the...
You can have multiple domains configured for each user. Be sure that each domain is listed as a generic '@domain.com' in your Enterprise Recipient Update Policy in Exchange System Manager.
You can then add the email addresses to the E-mail Addresses tab of your AD user objects. Mail will...
This isn't related to SMTP relaying.
There may be two different issues - hard to tell.
Do you have a Global Catalog in the domain, aside from the old Exchange server?
To check, go to the 'DSAccess' of the new server, and ensure that a GC is listed there and is online.
There are several KBs...
I don't believe you can do that without some plugin programming in VBS...
There will be user expectation/training at SOME point for any public folder use...
For the first question - you actually should be able to make this AD-integrated (you can convert it by choosing that option) - I spoke of primary/secondary because that's the example I had in front of me at the time. If they were primary/secondary, that wouldn't have an effect on the delegation...
If the zone you want delegated is actually in the co.uk domain, then co.uk needs to list your authoritative nameservers.
If it's a private/non-public domain, then just create the zone in your first DNS server, but change the NS records to reflect the DNS server that you're delegating to...
It's a tab under the Exchange server's properties in Exchange System Manager.
You can also try Message Tracking under Exchange System Manager tools, if it's turned on. That doesnt always show why the message is refused though.
Check the ocal clients to see if they can run LiveUpdate - if they can't, something may have been corrupted on the clients.
May a;so try republishing the GRC.DAT and restarting SAVRT on the clients.
There's an older tool on he CD (maybe only on version 9) media called GRCDROP that can help...
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