Well the template works just fine. Apparently I didn't bring my brain to work today. I started back at the very beginning to find where I messed up. The security filtering was where I had an issue. I had a bunch of nested groups setup, but I was tinkering with my account so I could work on the testing of it before I deployed it. Wasn't even being applied. Geez.
Posts made by bbigford
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
@Dashrender No your thinking is correct. User data has anything to do with a Chrome profile, which includes bookmarks. I know it works, I've done it before. For some reason, it isn't processing this time.
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
@DustinB3403 said:
Oh I get it now. That is not how I have it setup. I have a Chrome template that I downloaded:
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
@DustinB3403 Where did you find replace? Cause I have found nowhere in the Chrome template that defines an action (Update/replace/etc).
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
@DustinB3403 Can you be a bit more specific in the steps to verify if it is set to recreate or run once? Thanks for the responses.
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RE: Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
@DustinB3403 How would you know if it runs only one time? The GPO processes each time a computer boots (for computer configuration) and when a user logs in (user configuration). The Chrome ADM template settings are limited to Enabled, Disabled, Not Configured. I do know that some GPO settings have actions like Update, Create, Delete, etc for other unrelated GPOs (like printer creation for instance). But I'm not sure what you mean by runs only one time in this instance...
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Google Chrome Bookmarks - GPO
So I've setup Chrome user data directory by installing the Chrome ADM template to Group Policy. I've then gone into its properties and under "Set user data directory", enabled it, and set the value ${documents}\GoogleChrome. We have redirected My Documents, so I've verified that a folder does get auto-populated, is named GoogleChrome, and fills with user data. The problem is, I do a test by uninstalling Chrome and blowing away the local profile in C:\users<username>\appdata\local\google\chrome then reinstall the program. None of the test bookmarks get brought back. What am I missing?
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RE: Exchange out of office reply
Ah, got it. https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/172/t/189397
Thanks for the quick responses.
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RE: Exchange out of office reply
I've been looking into this link on shell: http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2011/09/08/configure-automatic-replies-for-a-user-in-exchange-2010.aspx
"open another mailbox" in the web console should do the trick. I totally forgot about that one.
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Exchange out of office reply
I've saw this question time and again. The end result is the admin ends up changing the password of the user that needs an auto reply of "out of office" or whatever the reply may be, then logging in to that account and setting the reply through Outlook. I cannot change the person's password at all. Short overview, an admin is out indefinitely for health reasons. It was very abrupt (fine one minute, gone the next). I am not to change the admin's password as explicitly directed, but I need to configure the account for auto reply of out of office so vendors and others know. Is there a way to configure it in Exchange 2013? I have never found an answer online.
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
I just checked all the remaining mailboxes, none are close to full.
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
That would be REALLY stupid if one mailbox being too full caused the whole distro to fail. That person should simply not be able to receive email...
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
How many users were in it? It does seem like one of your user mailbox's may be causing your issue.
64 from the start. I broke them out in blocks of 16. The last group she tried is having the problem. Checking on mail box sizes.
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford
Last Line in 2013 TableRelease to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Exchange Server 2013
December 3, 2012
15.00.0516.032
Oh, I overlooked the last of the numbers. My fault. I was only looking at the first of them. -
RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
What I meant to say, is I went through the list in that link you sent. But Exchange 2013 all start with 15.x
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn I've gone through Installed Updates but can't find any relevant information as to the Service Pack or Rollup. Any tips on finding that info?
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@Dashrender Oddly enough, this is for a conference room. The resource has its own calendar. I took that out of the mix, if that helps you at all. I pulled everyone but me and her out of the distribution list. Trying it shortly...
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RE: Exchange Emails - Pending
@brianlittlejohn Nothing is generated. The user shows it as a sucessfully sent email. It's not until 48 hours later that they receive a failed to deliver to all recipients. Basically it gets pushed from the client to the server, then it just sits on the server.