Re: exchange issues
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 00:46:58 -0400
In news:LPLoe.64900$CR5.2764@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Chris <LudwigVonB007@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
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> I took out rpc over http, and am using mapi, but i still dont remember
> how i can create a public folder that everyone can see and add to it.
Create it in Outlook. If you're connected directly to your server, and are
logged in using an account that has permissions, you can just create your
PFs in the Public Folders\All Public Folders tree.
> Id like to have a global address list with contacts which are set up
> on the public folder.
Yep....but users will have to manually add it as an address book in Outlook,
note.
> Again, i havent worked on exchange for a while,
> so am quite rusty. your help is greatly appreciated.
No worries.
>
> In terms of the DFS, i have it set up so both servers have the same
> folders on dfs, but i dont know if i need to set them up on both
> servers, or just one. In other words, have the source and target
> folders in one server set up to replicate, or do the source and
> target folders on both servers to replicate.
Not an Exchange question - I'd post in one for AD/Windows Networking.
>
> In terms of owa, i have the exchange icon on IIS, but i am not sure
> if i have it set up correctly, since when i try to http to the
> domain, i get error 404, both internally and externally.
http://servername/exchange?
>From the server itself, http://localhost/exchange?
>
> In terms of the ip's, the register.com site has our external ip of our
> server as the mail server, and the dns records of bellsouth as our
> dns. (it used to be the mail server AT bellsouth before).
Still not sure what you mean. If you don't mind posting your domain name,
perhaps someone can help....
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Chris
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