• 2 Votes
    3 Posts
    1k Views
    travisdh1T

    @dustinb3403 said in Exchange migrations, scenarios to hope you're never in.:

    User abuse is the only bug we can't fix with technology.

    Good to know eseutil was able to correct the issue.

    Even that was just very weird. The status had stopped updating and processes associated with it quit doing anything for around 20 minutes. We were both wondering what was going on when I was like "I'm going to ctrl+c it." So the cancel current command actually kicked off a whole bunch of activity that went quite quickly compared to what it had been running at before and actually repaired the DB. We were both more than a little confused over that one.

  • 3 Votes
    22 Posts
    4k Views
    RomoR

    @maalmeida said in I cannot get any invitation from Spiceworks:

    @Romo Exactamente. Con el dns no me dejaba entrar y ahora con la ip si pero me muestra eso

    Si te muestra eso por que la configuracion por default en servidores del explorer es muy restrictiva, lo cual es normal y recomendable puesto que realmente no se debe navegar desde los servidores.

    Lo importante es que con la ip si te intenta cargar el acceso a OWA, si trataras con el puro nombre del servidor tambien te deberia de mostrar lo mismo que con la ip.

  • 1 Votes
    15 Posts
    4k Views
    BRRABillB

    @JaredBusch said:

    Same sight existing user just called me complaining that the outlook 2007 client keeps locking up and crashing.

    Said user is #3 in this list.

    Just be thankful it isn't a PST file. (If it could even grow that large, which it can't.)

  • 1 Votes
    11 Posts
    5k Views
    JaredBuschJ

    the log has this.

    MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:571]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\2450d0.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:571]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\4548bc25.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:571]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\30d2dd04.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:571]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\9b12058e.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:586]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\37a812.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:586]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\1787be.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:586]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\4db72bbb.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:586]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\2ef9d4c5.msp'. MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:13:774]: Original patch ==> C:\Users\aciadmin\Downloads\Exchange2007-KB3056710-x64-EN.msp

    It does find these apparently..

    MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {72C048CD-EEE3-4D28-9140-E41E7773EDA5} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.279.3 Order: 0 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {3CB9909C-1466-4F1A-89C7-72B3BBD61D81} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.279.5 Order: 1 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {E9730840-6730-446B-BBAE-1866F024031E} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.297.2 Order: 2 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {C0DBC2AC-7FA8-46AF-A389-179FAB1D8102} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.298.3 Order: 3 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {9750A7B7-545E-473F-B2BA-5D79157CC280} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.327.1 Order: 4 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {193F22C5-6469-44B9-BBC3-067C725B3FE0} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.342.4 Order: 5 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {373F441B-FE35-42C4-8A6B-84BB431C609D} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.348.2 Order: 6 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {CE370EC7-8AF5-43BE-829C-73CEF5598C5D} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.379.2 Order: 7 MSI (c) (B4:78) [17:12:14:993]: PatchGUID: {BF73925F-9C98-444F-9455-8DC63A79B9C2} ResultantVersion: 8.3.83.6 PatchFamily: E12_DAT Sequence: 8.3.417.1 Order: 8

    That looksa like it started with update rollup 8
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/240.exchange-server-and-update-rollup-build-numbers.aspx#D

    This list precisely matches the Windows update history screen.

  • 0 Votes
    8 Posts
    2k Views
    DashrenderD

    OK it's there for me now.