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Guide To Install Microsoft OCS 2007
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Basically this is not a question or an issue, this is a detailed guide to install microsoft ocs 2007 .. just wanted to share it .. all the steps are tested let me know if you face any problem..

http://ahsantasneem.blogspot.com/2011 ... rosoft-ocs-2007-part.html

Posted on: 12/18 15:36
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Re: store.exe stuerzt regelmaeßig ab
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Hi Roger,

welcome on board. Based on the event ID it is not so easy to identify your problem. What are the source and discription of your ID. Can you see any other event ID as well? For example ID 1000 with the source "Application Error"? Does the Exchange Information Store service crashes during a public folder replication process?

I saw the similar same thing few month abo and we could resolve this issue, by installing the following Update Rollup 2 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1. But I see your Rollup is 5 allready. So please share more information with us.

Posted on: 2011/11/23 8:05
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Re: store.exe crashes regularly
#3
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Hi,

welcome!

Please open an new thread in our German section at
http://portal.msxforum.de

thx.


Posted on: 2011/11/16 7:59

Edited by webmaster on 2011/11/23 7:55:44
Reason: Changing umlaut in subject for a better display
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store.exe stuerzt regelmaeßig ab
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SBS 2011 (Exchange 2010): store.exe stuerzt regelmaessig (alle 9-10min)ab (ID 7031 - EXC-Informationsspeicher wurde unerwartet beendet) und startet automatisch neu. Nimmt danach ca. 10...20% der CPU-Last und ansteigend vom Speicher lt. Taskmanager bis zu 4,7GB verbunden mit Festplattenaktivitaet. Danach wieder Absturz und so weiter. In der Zwischenzeit sind die Clients mit dem EXC verbunden.
Alle Windows-Updates sind installiert (EXC: Update-Rollup 5 fuer SP1). Speichertest wurde durchgefuehrt. Dienste (Virenschutz, SQL...) testhalber deaktiviert. Best Practice Tool, eseutil /g ohne Fehler.
Server-Hardware: neuwertig (XEON, 16GB HS)
Mailbox Database - 8 GB
Hat jemand eine Idee?

SBS 2011 (Exchange 2010): store.exe stuerzt regelmaessig (alle 9-10min)ab (ID 7031 - EXC-Informationsspeicher wurde unerwartet beendet) und startet automatisch neu. Nimmt danach ca. 10...20% der CPU-Last und ansteigend vom Speicher lt. Taskmanager bis zu 4,7GB verbunden mit Festplattenaktivitaet. Danach wieder Absturz und so weiter. In der Zwischenzeit sind die Clients mit dem EXC verbunden.
Alle Windows-Updates sind installiert (EXC: Update-Rollup 5 fuer SP1). Speichertest wurde durchgefuehrt. Dienste (Virenschutz, SQL...) testhalber deaktiviert. Best Practice Tool, eseutil /g ohne Fehler.
Server-Hardware: neuwertig (XEON, 16GB HS)
Mailbox Database - 8 GB
Hat jemand eine Idee?

SBS 2011 (Exchange 2010): store.exe crashed repeatly (9-10min, ID 7031) and start self-acting
(ca. 10...20% CPU-Load and increasing memory till 4,7GB, HDD working hard).
Then store.exe is crashing and so on. In the meantime the clients are connected to Exchange-Server.
All Windows-Updates are installed (EXC: Update-Rollup 5 for SP1). Memory Test without errors.
For test some Services are deactivated (CA Antivirus, SQL...). Best Practice Tool, eseutil /g without errors
Server-Hardware: as good as new (XEON, 16GB HS)
Mailbox Database - 8 GB
Have everyone any idea?

Posted on: 2011/10/12 11:35

Edited by webmaster on 2011/11/23 7:54:30
Reason: Changing umlaut in subject for a better display
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Re: Forwarding meetings to shared calendar
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Quote:

iggz wrote:
Hi!

For outlook 2003:
Is there a way to create a meeting in your personal calendar, and then somehow forward this to your shared calendar so it appears there.

Does the shared calendar (in a public folder) have an email address that can be forwarded to ?

The reason I ask is because accessing your shared calendar on the web or through your blackberry is messy if not impossible

Thanks for all your help guys!


Yesterday late evening I travelled around the Inet space, but something happened with one of my open tools. As it turned out with ms exchange server. I began searching for the solution for working out the problem and was lucky having found next tool. It facilitated my situation and for reasons given I suppose that this application would be usable in any kind of problems in this field of knowledge - the connection to microsoft exchange is unavailable saving new contact.

Posted on: 2011/2/24 17:08
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Re: autoreply
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Hey Norbert

yes thats what i have already done enabled the user and add him to delagates of her Boss and then i took all permissions away and disabled the account again.

resolved then

thanks for your help i will visit the german site

thanks a lot

Posted on: 2011/1/17 11:32
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Re: autoreply
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Supervisor
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Hi,

strange.

Can you re-enable the account, than take a look to the Outlook delegate - is she still in?

PS: if you prefer german, visit our german site:

http://portal.msxforum.de

There is no translation between these two portals, so you have to open a new thread, if you wish.

Norbert

Posted on: 2011/1/13 13:10
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