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You are welcome!
As I said earlier, it is probably better to ask the person concerned not to reset the password. Using auditing to monitor him is a good idea...
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Hi All,
I'm new to the Exchange Server and at the moment I'm researching options for transitioning Exchange server 2000, so at this point I'm looking at 2003 or 2007 (we aren't wanting to consider 2010 even though it could be released by the time we are ready to carry the transition out, due to the bugs new software usually come with).
Please could you give me some pointers on what I should be looking for? What should I be comparing e.g. number of storage groups/databases?
It seems to me that 2007 is the obvious choice but why 2007 over 2003?
Are there guidelines I should follow, information on the existing system I need to gather?
Any help/advice on this would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
MWRivera
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That's a slightly large subject to reply on.
I usually find that Slipstick[^] has the info or articles I need on the subject though.
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I need a script to upload a file to an FTP server on a daily basis. The code can be in VB Script or Active-X or DOS commands in batch file. I can use window's scheduler to run that script daily. The FTP Server will have user name, pw to upload files.
Please help me in above regard.
Thanks in advance
Srinivas Mateti
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Ok, ftp scripts are really simple. You can read on the details here
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=96269[^]
To schedule the script, create a task to call the ftp executable (in system32), with the script file path as the parameter.
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how to create banking system in java language
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By gathering very detailed requirements for the system, lots of discussions with the customer on functionality, data storage, reporting specifications, and writing code to meet those requirements.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: writing code
Excellent! Please send.
BDF
People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous.
-- Moliere
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We have migrated our web site to new web site (don't ask why?)
In order to help us with the transition, we created 301 redirect, from the old web site to the new web site, in IIS. The redirect looks like
http:
This handles all the sub directory as well as query string nicely. we tested the redirect and works great, except for https requests.
Both the new and old web sites have mixed protocol (some pages are http while other https). The redirect for https takes to http not https .
We checked IIS setting, googled, and pulled our hair with no result.
So, Is it possible to redirect http -> http and https -> https on the same web site?
N.P. If we change the redirect to
https:
then all the request gets redirected to SSL, which is not what we want.
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Hi All,
I've carried out research on this but just wanted other professionals’ feedback on this.
Our existing mail server has Windows server 2000 with Exchange server 2000 on it and we now have a new server with Windows Server 2008 (not R2).
What version of Exchange server would you purchase in order to migrate the existing Exchange server 2000 over? Exchange Server 2007 or would you wait for Exchange Server 2010, which I read is going/gone to RTM any day now?
Thanks in advance
MWRivera
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I just found the article below, which makes me think that Exchange Server 2007 is the way to go being that we would be migrating from Exchange Server 2000. According to the article it says that there is no direct route to migrate directly from 2000 to 2010.
Not to mention 2010 is just being released and who knows what problems it will pose. What do you think?
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/davestork/archive/2009/08/23/the-road-to-exchange-2010-migration-paths.aspx
If wanting to migrate to 2010 would that mean buying license for the intermediate version of exchange (2003 or 2007) and then for 2010?
Thanks,
MWRivera
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2000 to 2007 should be relatively straight forward as they can co-exist in the same Exchange organisation. We did a staged upgrade to 2007 from 5.5 via 2003 due to there being no straight migration path for that upgrade.
I don't recall mention of migration from 2000 to 2010 in the presentation on 2010 I saw at Tech Ed. presumably since MS believe we all upgrade as soon as there is a new RTM product!
There are some reasonably significant architecture changes from 2007 to 2010 but not nearly as big as the change from 2000 to 2007 will be for you. 2007 is possibly a better bet at the moment simply because it has had some time to bed in. MS have said their new policy is to put the product out once it works and add polish afterwards. This means GUI control of some features comes later although most functionality will be accessible from the CLI in the initial release. This was certainly the case with Exchange 2007.
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Dear friends
I want to run rsh command from windows command prompt just to launch a command or an executable on a separate machine
this is what I do
rsh 192.168.4.223 -l comp1 dir
and this returns me
> 192.168.4.223:Connection refused
rsh: can't establish connection
can somebody explain this...
what should I do to run a command on a remote machine
thanx
ranojay
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Ranojay wrote: > 192.168.4.223:Connection refused
rsh: can't establish connection
The machine at IP addresss 192.168.4.223 does not allow an rsh connection. Check that system to see why it is refusing the connection, possibly a firewall issue.
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I couldn't find, where should I write this topic.
I want multi mouse pointer in operating systems
I want to fly but I don't have wings
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Windows only supports one mouse cursor at a time.
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I know, absolutely, you are right for a while. But just a few years ago there weren't multituch mouse pad.
I said, "I want".
I think, we can use in games, in windows applications etc.
I want to fly but I don't have wings
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Whoops, my bad. There is finally an SDK out for multi-touch support, but in for Windows 7. Here[^]
What you're referring to was/is a research project at Microsoft called Surface.
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Dear friends,
i want to add some more content on (vista) file tooltip how to do that?
i have added summary information and that is show in 2003, and xp but it not in vista
tell me is there any settings to chage? in the vista os to view summary information in vista file tooltip.
plz help me ...
any link? idea? suggestion ?
thank you
joe.I
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Hi,
OS: Windows Vista
As of now I am trying in vista, but same thing i will try in all other microsoft OS.
I have created the scheduled task through command line to invoke one exe.
Now I want to make that schedule run my exe only once, i mean only instance should run. If there are no instances then it should start one.
In task scheduler, for task properties, in settings tab i have "if the task is already running, then the following rule applied" option, where i can set "Do not start a new instance".
I want to set the rule in Task Scheduler's settings as "Do not start a new instance".
But through command line how to set the same.
Thanks in advnace.
Regards,
KTTransfer.
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I have a windows 2003 server with active directory. and windows vista 64 ultimate and i map share folders of my server to some drive letters. but after period of time after i login. if i click on network drive i get and error of logon failure, but i can ping server and i can also browse the share folder by giving the ip address of server with share folder name. if i logoff and logon again the problem will solve. if i also open the share folder and not close the window the diconnection not appear.
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Hi, I my e-mail archive system, I found that a spam message was send to my cleint but in the To box do not display any address. Does anyone know why the To box is not display the message? How could I make its address appear in the To box?
I use Ms. Outlook 2003 to get my archieve e-mail.
Thank in advance!!!
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In outlook, right click the message and select options. In the bottom of the options window you can read the internet headers with all the info about the mail as it arrived to the outlook client.
If you need help to interpret it you can post it here, just keep in mind that there might be info that you don't want to give people outside your own organisation.
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You might have been mentioned in the Bcc of the message.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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