MS-2400 Course Error Log
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12/31/03 |
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Question after step 14: Clarification: As described in the Exchange 2003 Help Utility and various articles found on Microsoft’s Web site, the exception list is not for SMTP addresses of external domains, but is for configuring the addresses in your organization that can still receive email from these blocked domains, ex. postmaster@nwtraders.msft. You can not exclude email addresses for blocked domains, just the IP of any exclusion to the block list. |
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12/31/03 |
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Slide
should say “Exchange 2003” not “Exchange 2000” |
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12/31/03 |
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On the page and slide titled “How to Create an Administrative Group”, the slide says the first step is to “Right Click the Administrative Groups Container”. This should read “Right Click the Organization Object and choose Properties” |
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Module 5 |
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12/31/03 |
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Scenario 2 states “You are required to grant permissions to Samantha” This should read “You are required to grant permissions to Lori” |
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The multi-media presentation mentions Microsoft MetaDirectory Services (MMS), MMS is no longer the correct term, the correct term would be Microsoft Identity Integration Services (MIIS) | 1 |
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Module 11 |
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05/18/04 |
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Preceding the practice there is an "Important" notification that to complete the practices in the module you must run the script enititled "2400A_11_Setup.vbs" located in the c:\Moc\2400\Practices\Mod11 folder.
The file and folder do not exist on either the DVD or in the Practices folder. The practices for the module worked fine without the file also the version number should have been 2400B_11_Setup.vbs.
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Practices (in Delivery Guide)
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Module 4 |
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12/31/03 |
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Using scripts to automate mailbox administration |
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This does not specify a location to save the file in, but in step 2 on page 27 it instructors the student to run the AddMBX.vbs file from their desktop. |
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| 10/5/05 |
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Verifying that the address list permissions are configured properly |
Practice 1 |
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Switching to 2400_Acapulco-Virtual PC will not show you the correct results. You must logoff and then log back on to Acapulco. | |
| 10/5/05 |
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Creating and configuring a custom address list |
Practice 2 |
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Switching to 2400_Acapulco-Virtual PC will not show you the correct results. You must logoff and then log back on to Acapulco. Restart Outlook and then look at the address list. | |
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12/31/03 |
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Customizing Display Names by Using the ADSI Edit Snap-in |
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Not sure why you have them set it to %<givenName> %<sn> as this is the default, a better example would be to have them set it to %<sn>, %<givenName> |
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| 10/5/05 |
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Configuring IPSec on Miami |
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On the Filter Action tab, verify that Request Security is selected. | ||
| 12/8/05 |
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Configuring Exchange performance settings |
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In addition to showing hidden files, you'll also need to remove the Read Only attribute from the boot.ini file. | ||
| 10/5/05 |
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Configuring S/MIME with Outlook Web Access |
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The step warns you that you may need to restart London. You do not need to restart London, simply restart certificate services on London. | ||
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Module 12 |
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12/31/03 |
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Restoring a mailbox store from backup |
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You are not required to clear the “This database can be overwritten by a restore” checkbox as this would be cleared after you perform the restore. |
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12/31/03 |
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Restoring a mailbox store from backup |
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You do not have to mount the store as you told it to mount the store after a restore in step 10 |
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Module 13 |
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05/18/04 |
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Cleaning mailboxes |
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You may need to restart the server to complete this task and ensure the Mailbox Management Process ends. |
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Module 14 |
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05/18/04 |
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Replicating public folders from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 |
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The default and anonymous accounts can't be removed from the Client Permissions dialog box but do have "none" rights by default. The Administrator account can't be removed in the Client Permissions dialog box but can be removed as detailed below.
The workaround for removing the Administrator account are:
1. Click Start / Program Files / Microsoft Exchange / Microsoft Exchange Administrator. 2. Expand Contoso 3. Expand Folders 4. Expand Public Folders 5. Click on Desired Folder and then click on properties icon on toolbar 6. Click on the Client Permissions button 7. In Client Permissions dialog box highlight Administrator and click remove and then click ok 8. Click on the Client Permissions button again to verify that Administrator has been removed and click ok 9. Click ok in the Properties dialog box 10. Exit Microsoft Exchange Administrator |
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NOTE: The above error log was provided by Microsoft on the Instructor CD. The error log contained several errors. This version that has been posted on TechGalaxy includes the corrections to Microsoft's original error log.
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