@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading about redirected users folders to OneDrive for Business.
I will be doing the same reading this week.
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading about redirected users folders to OneDrive for Business.
I will be doing the same reading this week.
@dbeato said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@texkonc Yeah , Exchange 2007 is that much of a pain. I have just used Windows 7 32 bits machine and do the export with Office Suite (since it needs it) or I use Migrationwiz.
The customer sold a sister company of theirs. Now I have to export the old mailboxes to PST, and Bitlocker it and send it to the new MSP that runs the company they sold. The other MSP put them on 365, but they want it for Archive.
@coliver said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Having to export mailboxes to PST on a customers 2007 Exchange, you cant run the export from Exchange itself because.....
To export data from a .pst file, you must run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet from a 32-bit computer that has the following installed:
The 32-bit version of the Exchange management tools
Outlook 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Outlook 2007F*** stupid, so now I have to charge more time to build a f*** 32bit vm to just export mailboxes. WTF?
Eh they're running an ancient version of exchange. This is on them for not staying current.
We are twisting their arm to get on 365.
Having to export mailboxes to PST on a customers 2007 Exchange, you cant run the export from Exchange itself because.....
To export data from a .pst file, you must run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet from a 32-bit computer that has the following installed:
The 32-bit version of the Exchange management tools
Outlook 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Outlook 2007
F*** stupid, so now I have to charge more time to build a f*** 32bit vm to just export mailboxes. WTF?
Turns out that these functions cant be used in Exchange Online.ย PF is very rudimentary in Exchange Online.Only option is to move them to Resources.ย This is per a Microsoft rep and his supervisor.
When Looking at the PF, I see the test messages in the PF, so the tests are making it to the PF, but it is not auto accepting the meeting. But I cant turn auto accept on, if it wont let me into the mailbox.
I am trying to open the PF folder mailbox as another mailbox to open in outlook and it cant find it. Tried from OWA and it say there is no mailbox for the user. Mail Enabled is on, and I see it listed in the Public Folders Mailboxes tab in Exchange Online. So it has a mailbox.....Perplexed.....
@danp said in What was your first PC?:
Anyone remember the Apple Lisa?
Donโt forget windows bob
http://toastytech.com/guis/bob.html
We recently did a O365 migration and fighting with an issue with PF Calendars. The data is there and the permissions carried over.
When a user pulls up a series on the Public Folder calendar, it will tell them that the calendar address doesn't exist anymore after opening the series event but you can still see the event and all the attendees. Calendar wasn't showing in the GAL either, but I fixed that by turning mail enabled back on and I verified it is turned on in the parent and the child items. It showed in the GAL then.
Error when viewing the series still exists. If you create a test event and pick it from the GAL, and it doesn't matter if select the calendar as the TO or a resource the test event will never show on the shared one, but of course it shows on the personal one.
Shouldn't Turning Mail enabled back on fixed the issues for this?
I know moving to a room resource the preferred option, but not ideal here, just trying to function after a migration.
Waiting for a co-worker to get to the DC to replace the cache battery in the host that runs our RMM. I have to monitor coming up remotely.
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Out for a walk getting some exercise and working on my Duolingo
Donde esta mis pantalones
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Learning about iptables.
A better windows firewall! lol
one of our customers has jokes....He is a CPA, but I still found it funny.
..Snip....
Interestingly -
All of those emails are real - not junk.
It may be coincidence, but all 3 of these people are on my HOA board?????
Anyway, how do I fix this?
Thanks
...Snip....
One is a gmail, one is a icloud, and one is an AOL email.
.....and here comes the Conference crud.....
@nerdydad said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@gjacobse said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
<sarcasm>
I . hate . you . All !
</sarcasm>
Pudding...delicious!
I have a few of those Shirts from working with a known decent hosting company here in Dallas. I got one that says "Masters of disasters" with a picture of the Hindenburg on fire.
Zerto is decent for small work loads, but I would never ever put SQL or anything else that is high transactions under it.
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just waking up in Austin.
Ditto. Heading over to grab our bags and such in a bit
I heard PSX might be crashing the parties, I would hit him up.