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- Change phone number format in Outlook 2003 contacts
- Is it possible to change the format that phone numbers are displayed in when entering the number in an Outlook 2003 contact form?A user is wondering if, rather than the number appearing in the xxx xxx-xxx format, it could be shown in the xxx-xxx-xxxx format.Any and all input very much...
- Tags: contacts, e-mail, format, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003, outlook 2003, Outlook 2003 Contact, shanna@..., telephone
- Discussion threads 2006-10-24
- How to start messenger thru script
- Is there any way to guarantee that the Windows Messenger service on a domain-connected workstation gets started when the user logs on? I was hoping to build that command into the logon scripts that we use here, but wasn't sure of the proper command syntax to input. If possible, I'd...
- Tags: C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2006-09-28
- Duplicate mailbox has suddenly appeared
- BACKGROUND: Running Server 2003, Exchange 2003 on server side, Windows XP Pro SP2 and Outlook 2003 on client sidePROBLEM: I have a staff member who has suddenly had an exact duplicate of his mailbox suddenly appear in his Outlook folder listing. The mailbox is housed on the server (no, it's...
- Tags: e-mail, mailbox, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Profile, shanna@...
- Q&A 2006-09-27
- OWA & workstation access permissions
- Our company has recently instituted a security policy to restrict staff from logging onto any other office PC than their own, and a few select communal workstations. This restriction was put in place through the user's Active Directory user account "Log On To" properties.The problem is though, once those restriction...
- Tags: e-mail, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, OWA system, shanna@..., workstation
- Q&A 2006-01-18
- SP2 & network browsing
- Recently, I have begun upgrading all our office PCs to XP service pack 2 from service pack 1. Each PC that's been upgraded has lost functionality of browsing the network... it's still connects fine and can map to network shares properly, but can't browse. Nothing has changed on the server...
- Tags: applet, firewall, network, PC, Service Pack 2, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-11-18
- 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
- Prevent multiple same message copies
- Hi all,Is there any way to prevent a user from copying the same message MANY, MANY times from his InBox to a folder housed within a .PST file folder?I have a user who, forgetting he's previously copied a certain message from his InBox to a storage .PST folder, keeps re-copying...
- Tags: e-mail, same message, shanna@..., Shaun
- Q&A 2005-10-14
- Published printers in Active Directory
- I am running server 2003 and have published 10 networked printers to Active Directory using the "List in Directory" but on each printer's sharing tab. The printers DO appear when you search for a printer using the Add Printer wizard, but they do NOT appear anywhere in the AD Users...
- Tags: hardware, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, printer, shanna@...
- Q&A 2005-09-22
- Instructions for configuring OWA
- Hi all,I've been searching for some detailed instructions for configuring OWA user access to a single exchange 2003 server. Anyone know of any good published articles with set by step instructions?Any help is appreciated.http://tinyurl.com/dbgoaI would also recommend using SSL.Got thru the link below for detailed documentatin of Microsoft.http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3ClientAccGuide/a388ad5b-2871-44e5-8954-2f3f85482717.mspxRegards,Abdul Aziz
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook
- Q&A 2005-08-24
- Outlook 2003 blocking content
- I have a network user (XP Pro SP1, Office 2003 Std., Outlook 2003 CW setup) logging onto our domain with an active user account & mailbox. Any time he has a message sent to him with embedded HTML content or even a plain text message with an embedded digital disclaimer,...
- Tags: e-mail, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003, shanna@...
- Q&A 2005-08-23
- Workgroup stuck in My Network Places
- A consultant of ours recently created a virtual PC on the "D" drive of one of our domain PCs to do some software testing. The virtual PC was named "PCNAME" in the "Workgroupname" workgroup.Now that he's gone and the PC has been physically removed from the network the PC name...
- Tags: domain, network, Network Places, PC, shanna@..., windows, workgroup
- Q&A 2005-08-15
- Warning before forced disconnection
- This has also been posted in the Windows XP discussion area.I have enabled the domain group policy in Server 2003 to forcibly disconnect our Windows XP users at a specific time each evening. I was hoping there would be a warning displayed on their PCs 5 or 10 minutes prior...
- Tags: Net Send, server, Server 2003, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-04-26
- Forcibly disconnect and display warning
- I have enabled the domain group policy in Server 2003 to forcibly disconnect our Windows XP users at a specific time each evening. I was hoping there would be a warning displayed on their PCs 5 or 10 minutes prior to the disconnection, but for some reason there isn't.Is there...
- Tags: server
- Q&A 2005-04-26
- Timed logoff of remote XP PC
- I am wanting to automatically log off a remote Windows XP user at a regular time each night he forgets constantly to do it himself. I've created the following batch file, and scheduled it to run at the appropriate time each evening, but no matter what I do, the delay...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, PC, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-04-04
- Universal Groups in Exchange 2003
- I'm new to administering Exchange 2003, and this one has me puzzled. Here goes:We just built a new Windows 2003 / Exchange 2003 server and migrated all our existing Windows NT 4.0 / Exchange 5.5 mailboxes, Public Folders, etc. over to the new serve
- Tags: E-mail servers, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows NT, E-mail clients, shanna@..., Exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- Discussion threads 2005-02-18
- Connect a 95 PC to a Windows 2003 server
- Recently upgraded our Nt 4.0 domain to a Windows 2003 AD domain. Have a Windows 95 PC that "was" connected to the network, but since the upgrade it can't. Error received is "the password supplied is incorrect or you do not have access privileges to the specified domain" (or something...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, PC, server, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-02-08
- Strange email archiving behaviour
- I have a Windows XP/Office 2003 user who is attempting to archive some email folders in his Outlook 2003 (connected to Exchange 5.5 server). When he attempts to manually archive mail items to a .PST file housed on his desktop, the process begins (shows the Archiving Items dialogue in the...
- Tags: archiving, e-mail, e-mail archiving, Microsoft Outlook, shanna@..., Strange
- Q&A 2005-01-19
- User can't see protected directory
- I have a user who accidently saved a Word document into the default Outlook 2003 folder that he opened from within an email message. The folder in question is called "OLK4", and I was able to located the folder and file in question using the administrator account but not hte...
- Tags: Local Settings, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2004-12-09
- Server that validates user
- Does anyone know what the commnad line syntax is for verifying which network server authenticates a user? I know I've used it before, but it's been a while, and well.... you KNOW what happens with age! :-(Any help would be appreciated.deped on Which server y want to loginwith nt 0r...
- Tags: NETWORKING, server
- Q&A 2004-11-24
- Which server authenticates network user?
- Does anyone know what the commnad line syntax is for verifying which network server authenticates a user? I know I've used it before, but it's been a while, and well.... you KNOW what happens with age! :-(Any help would be appreciated.One way is to type "set" and see what the...
- Tags: network, One-Way, server, shanna@..., windows
- Q&A 2004-11-24
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