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  • Re: Lost email recipient

    EXCELLENT!!! Very impressed by the friendly support found on this site. All found and amended in less than 5 seconds. Any other gems like that? Cheers A
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by abbeydale on Fri, May 26 2006
  • Lost email recipient

    Hi guys, I have a client who has user "terry" picking up info@ compnayname.co.uk but now wants user "bob" to pick this address. I have looked in "terry's" exchange settings and there in no "info" SMTP address in there. I asssume it's been setup in AD somewhere but I can't find it. The server only picks up a single pop3 account so I know there is no
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by abbeydale on Wed, May 24 2006
  • Re: Outlook access using RPC HTTP

    Finally found it " /> My Outlook connection settings were set to "Manually control connection state" and default connection state was "connect with the network". Changing it to "Automatically detect connection state" cured it. I would have thought "connect with the network" would have worked though. I have never changed these settings before so I assume
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by abbeydale on Mon, May 22 2006
  • Re: Outlook access using RPC HTTP

    All ticked. :-(
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by abbeydale on Mon, May 22 2006
  • Outlook access using RPC HTTP

    SBS2003 with all latest SP's etc. Client with Outlook 2003 all latest SP's etc. Client has never been on the domain and has the servers certificate installed. Whenever the client tries to connect to the exchange server I get the error message "The connection to the Microsoft exchange server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by abbeydale on Mon, May 22 2006
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