March 4th, 2006
activesync won’t sync with exchange, sync’s with desktop. outlook connects to exchange, owa connects to exchange. but I get http_400 you don’t have permission to sync with your current settings. I can not find any solution to this problem anywhere on the web.
maybe someone here can help.
thanks
jon
Posted in Exchange Migrations | 11874 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
Corrupted mailbox store, don’t panic. We can help.
Exchange Database Recovery Checklist
Dismount the databases for each mailbox or public folder store that you are restoring.
Configure the databases so that the restore can overwrite them (optional).
Determine the database and log file locations of the files that you are restoring (optional).
Copy the current database files to another location (optional).
Make sure that the mailbox and public folder store names in Exchange System Manager match your backup media.
Make sure that the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service (MSExchangeIS) is running.
Select the backup files that you want to restore from your backup media.
Restore the selected files.
Make sure that the restore process was successful.
Replay the transaction log files (Eseutil /cc) (optional).
Mount the databases (stores).
Call an expert exchange recovery specialists
Posted in exchange mailbox recovery, restoring exchange 5.5 | 12834 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
Groupwise Server is a touch platform
but there is a strong argument to migrate to exchange server.
Posted in Exchange Migrations, Groupwise Email Server | 16783 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
Do you still run mail on your exchange 5.5 server from 10 million years ago?
Posted in Exchange Migrations, restoring exchange 5.5 | 1717 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
Benefits of using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Posted in Exchange Migrations, microsoft exchange server | 22993 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
Groupwise email tools
GroupWise versions 5.x, 6.x or higher are supported. All versions of Outlook/Exchange are supported. Both the GroupWise and Outlook clients need to be installed on the PC running Transend Migrator, which can be installed on a network drive or the end user’s PC.
Transend Migrator typically is run from the end user’s PC, but can also be run for multiple users from a central location (see below Running Transend Migrator from a Central Location). Transend Migrator includes both a graphical Windows interface with easy to follow wizard-like instructions as well as a powerful command line batch mode processor.
GroupWise data can be converted to the user’s Exchange mailbox or an Outlook .pst file. Transend Migrator provides a report of the completed migration and generates a detailed log file.
http://www.transend.com/TM-GW2Exch.asp
Posted in Groupwise Migration Tools | 5132 Comments »
January 4th, 2006
I think upgrading to exchange would be hard, but this consulting company in los angeles makes it really easy
Posted in Email Migrations | 29087 Comments »