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- Query-Based Distribution Groups
- A query-based distribution group is a new additional type of distribution group in Exchange 2003. This new type of distribution group provides the same functionality as a standard distribution group; however, instead of specifying static user memberships, a query-based distribution group allows a person to use an LDAP query to...
- Tags: Distribution Group, LDAP, Directory Services, E-mail Servers, Workforce Management, Memory, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2004-07-20
- Is there a way to limit creation or conversion of distribution groups
- I have a large IT organization with hundreds of domain admins and occasionally groups are accidentially created as distribution groups or converted from Security groups to distribution groups. Exchange is not deployed in this enviroment. Is there way or tool to limit or disable distribution groups?WowNO matter how large...
- Tags: Domain Admin, BlkOrpheus, windows, security, distribution group
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- MOSS 2007
- How do you implement Microsoft Exchange Sever 2003 email distribution groups into Sharepoint.I imported the users and i can see them, but i dont see our email client email distribution groups.
- Tags: E-mail, Groupware, evargas@...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-20
- Creating a query-based distribution group with Exchange 2003
- Query Based distributionQuery based distribution testingquery-based distribution group ***Warning***The big problem with these groups is…..every time you send to one of these groups, it queries the whole active directory forest to build the list of email recipients. Now you can imagine how slow email, network logons, and active directory...
- Tags: query based distribution, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, networking, Query, Query Based, vcbitoon@...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-16
- Groups, Groups and more Groups
- I'd like to know what other large businesses do in regards to Security Groups. Specifically, do they create a Security Group to manage Distribution Groups? Security Groups for Read Only access to folders and another Security Group for Modify access to
- Tags: active directory, groups, it management, networking, security, Security Group, Security Groups, TechKid, windows
- Discussion threads 2006-12-29
- distribution groups
- in ms exchange 2003 i have created a new distribution group called staff if i open outook and create a new message for all staff the new created group will not show on the GLOBAL ADDRESS LIST i would have to go to ALL GROUPS and the staff group will...
- Tags: E-mail servers, dmascarenhas@..., distribution group, Global Address List
- Discussion threads 2007-06-12
- Oulook emails to:/cc: groups dont' show
- A user in my company is having a stange problem. When sending emails to any groups from his computer, who ever receives such emails does not see the entries in the to:/cc: fields of the groups that the email was sent to. The receiver only sees the regular...
- Tags: e-mail
- Q&A 2006-05-01
- Users are removed from Distribution Lists
- I have users that get removed automatically from distribution lists. They don't get removed from all their distribution lists, just certain ones. If you look at their group membership, they are in the group, but they don't get any email sent to the distribution list that is associated with the...
- Tags: E-mail servers, distribution list
- Discussion threads 2004-12-16
- Securing email distribution groups
- We recently upgraded from an NT4.0/Exchange 5.5 domain to a Server 2003/Exchange 2003 with Active Directory domain. Here's where things go sideways...Under Exchange 5.5, the only person that could update the email distribution list memberships was the administrator. Now that we've upgraded, any authenticated user can now go into the...
- Tags: E-mail servers, distribution list
- Q&A 2005-11-10
- Assign Default Groups-Creating New User
- Technically this should be referencing Active Directory in general..specifically on Win2k3 Server..When I create a user I would like to assign them to 2 groups in addition to Domain Users by default without having to manually assign them. One group is a global distribution list and the other is...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Domain Users, Domain
- Q&A 2005-11-16
- Exchange 2003 Is Confused
- A couple of strange things are happening...A user is getting an Over Limit message but she is NOT over limit. The message even notes that she's using 58mb and her limit is 100mb, but it still generates the over limit message.Also, two users who have been removed from all distribution...
- Tags: acabot@..., e-mail, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- Q&A 2005-08-15
- Tech Tip: Enable users to manage server-side distribution lists
- Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 supportserver-side distribution groups that, like distribution groupscreated locally in Outlook, enable Exchange Server users to quicklyaddress messages to multiple recipients. These distribution groupsappear in the Global Address List as well as other address listscreated by the Exchange administrator. In many cases, you...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, E-mail servers, Microsoft Outlook
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Outlook 2003
- On my Exchanger server through Systems Manager I added 2 new "groups" to my Global address book. In those groups I added the necessary members. I allowed those new groups to propogate over night. This morning both new groups show in my Global address book without the members. In Outlook...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Groupware, gmarlow@..., Microsoft Outlook 2003, Global Address Book, Microsoft Outlook
- Discussion threads 2007-07-19
- Distribution Groups in Active Directory
- When I create a Distribution List for my contacts under 'Public Folders' through Outlook I get the following error: "The distribution list has reached the maximum size for your network e-mail server. No new members could be added." When I create the Distribution List in Active Directory I right...
- Tags: Directory services, e.zer0@..., Microsoft Windows Active Directory
- Discussion threads 2007-10-01
- EXCHANGE SERVER 2003, Distribution/Groups creation
- Hi, I want to create security groups to add email address so that everyone can get the set of email address in theie outlook. Can anyone suggest how to create this kind.I am almost struggling all the time.Thanks in advance.- Arun
- Tags: E-mail, E-mail servers, arun.h@..., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
- Cooperation Model for Object Group Using Load Balancing
- Currently, object implementations facilitate object group model to organize and manage efficiently the object services. In addition to the complexity of implementing the object groups, researchers also considers the Quality of Service QoS by various means such as replicating the services within the system. Load balancing scheme is necessary for...
- Tags: Load Balancing, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2006-12-01
- Contacts in more than one exchange group
- In Active Directory, I have Distribution Groups, some of which are nested.For example, Office Admins and Branch Managers consist of just that from each branch.If I send a message to that group in Outlook, all of the recipients receive the message. The owner of the company wants to receive...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, jon@...
- Q&A 2006-07-05
- Search Email Distribution list Ownerships
- How can I find out which email distribution lists I am owner of? Is there a way to do a search on a particular name and find out what email lists he is owner of?Depends on your PermissionsIf you are an admin, or have admin rights to your Exchange...
- Tags: E-mail, statykserver
- Discussion threads 2007-10-01
- Distribution List Security
- Hi All --I have about 25 distribution groups created in AD, and have been asked to explore the possibility of locking them down so only specific users can send to them. Pretty easy to do in AD, I know. But, I have been asked if there are 3rd party...
- Tags: cmptrwhz
- Q&A 2006-07-03
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