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Logging Event ID 6009 after migration to Exchange 2003
I upgraded my Exchange 2000 server to Exchange 2003. Everything seemed fine -- users could send and receive e-mail. But in the application log, under Event Viewer, I saw the following error:
Source: MSExchangeTransport Mar 22, 2006
Part 1: Creating an Exchange public folder tree structure
Web site at http://www.brienposey.com. In this four-part tutorial, SearchExchange.com contributor Brien Posey explains how to create a simple Exchange 2003 public folder tree structure, customize Exchange public folder roles and permissions to suit your company's needs, and automatically propagate Exchange...
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Mar 12, 2006
Exchange hosting is not a one-size-fits-all choice
There are two distinct sets of providers of Exchange hosting services depending on whether your organization is large or if SMB is more your size...
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Jul 5, 2005
Performance considerations for Exchange public folder indexing
Public folder indexing can be a very resource-intensive operation. If your Exchange public folder server is already low on resources -- such as memory, processing power, or hard disk space -- or if the hard disk is being used excessively, then indexing...
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Dec 6, 2005
How to move Exchange 2000 to a larger machine
My Exchange 2000 server is running out of disk space and I want to move to a new and larger machine. How can I safely do this? You have two choices when upgrading disk space and...
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Nov 9, 2005
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Does Exchange 2003 have to run on Windows Server 2003?
Does Exchange 2003 have to run on Windows Server 2003, or can it run on a Windows 2000 server? Exchange 2003 can run on Windows 2000 server. But, you cannot...
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Feb 23, 2006
Exchange 2000 vs. Exchange 2003
a domain controller. We're getting ready to install a new server into the domain which will also run Windows 2000. What would you recommend upgrading to; Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003? Because of its superior security, reliability and new mobility and antispam features, I recommend Exchange 2003...
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Jan 9, 2004
Can I modify NDRs in Exchange Server 2003?
Is there a way to modify non-delivery reports (NDRs) in Exchange Server 2003? Unfortunately, customizing the non-delivery report (NDR) is not possible in Exchange Server 2003.
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Can I run Exchange 2003 without Active Directory?
Currently our organization is running Exchange 5.5. Our Network consists of Microsoft, Novell, Unix and Linux servers. Is there any way to run Exchange 2003 without using Active Directory? No. Microsoft Active Directory is a hard-coded requirement for Exchange Server 2003...
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Dec 17, 2003
Migrating from Exchange 5.5 and BackOffice SBS to Exchange 2003 and Windows 2003
We are a small company (about 50 users), and would like to know if there is a good way to migrate from BackOffice Small Business Server to Windows Server 2003 and Exchange 2003? The Small Business Server is running Exchange 5.5. Here are step-by-step instructions from Microsoft: Upgrading to Windows Small...
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May 2, 2006
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