Moving the Exchange Databases in Exchange 2000
This article explains how you can move the Exchange 2000 Databases and/or the Exchange 2000 Transaction Log files to a different location.
This article explains how you can move the Exchange 2000 Databases and/or the Exchange 2000 Transaction Log files to a different location.
Many companies, not wanting to invest a lot of money in an expensive contact management solution use Outlook public folders for this purpose.
With Exchange 5.5, this was simple because we had a service account. We simply logged in with the service account or used the credentials to gain access. This was most helpful when we were restoring a mailbox or otherwise capturing data in a lab or temporary restore server.
In this article I am going to explain how you can configure Exchange 2000 to host your own SMTP Internet mail.
Those of you who have rebooted their connector servers or experienced a performance hit with message conversions already know what I’m talking about. Those considering a migration to Exchange from cc:mail or Lotus Notes in particular should pay close attention.
Many organizations require their users to have access to multiple mailboxes or have access to a common mailbox, this article will explain how to configure Exchange 2000 to achieve this.
It's been over seven months since the release of Exchange 2000 SP2 and in that time Exchange Admins have clamored for fixes to fix the fixes in SP2. It's no secret that SP2 was not a favorite install of many Exchange Admins, while many others installed it and have had no problems. Fortunately, I am among the group that has had no problems with SP2, but then again each situation is different depending on which of the many ways you have deployed and configured Exchange 2000 Server. Let's take a quick look at what's going in SP3.
This article explains the steps required to host more than one SMTP domain within your Exchange organization.
It has now become very common for business owners to request the ability to see what messages their employees are sending and receiving, with Message Archiving this is possible.
Exchange 2000 Server is one of those products that require a lot of love and attention when it comes to getting it up and running, but once it's there it pretty much takes care of itself. There are, however, a few things that you can tweak in Exchange to change the way it operates—on a small scale at least…