Importing addresses into exchange server

  • From: "Willy Matuku" <WillyM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 10:24:11 +0300

Dear All,
 
We use exchange 2000 running on Win 2000 server.
I would like to import addreseses generated from an exchange server elsewhere 
into another. Any clue how to do this? Would be useful if the response shows 
steps in doing this.
 
Thanks
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Fri 9/2/2005 8:17 AM 
        To: [ExchangeList] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC/HTTP on Windows XP Home Edition
        
        

        http://www.MSExchange.org/
        
        Hi,
        
        > The 401.3 error is normal and it means your RPC is working. I think 
you
        > will find on one of Microsoft's RPC over HTTP deployment how-to guides
        > that if you get 401.3 that your RPC is fully working.
        
        The problem is that we are not getting the 402.3 error.  We are getting 
a
        "hang" with an error message about rundll32.exe instead.
        
        > Have you installed the CERT on your workstation?? RPC over HTTP will 
not
        > work unless the CERT which is running your Outlook Web Access website 
is
        > installed on your workstation.
        
        Yes, cert is installed OK.  the https: URL does not complain about the
        cert (it would if the cert was installed OK) and OWA also workd
        (using the secure URL https://.../Exchange)
        
        Best regards
        Mike
        
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Carl Houseman [mailto:c.houseman@xxxxxxxxx]
        > Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 12:33 AM
        > To: [ExchangeList]
        > Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC/HTTP on Windows XP Home Edition
        >
        > http://www.MSExchange.org/
        >
        > I would never trust "so the customer tells me" as sufficient proof 
for a
        > difficult problem.
        >
        > I get the same 3 login prompts and same 401.3 failure page for
        > https://server/rpc on both XP Pro and XP Home.  The 3 login prompts
        > before
        > failure is correct behavior for XP SP2, IIRC.
        >
        > Plus when Michael B. Smith says something works, or doesn't, he's not
        > usually guessing.
        >
        > Carl
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        > Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:26 PM
        > To: [ExchangeList]
        > Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC/HTTP on Windows XP Home Edition
        >
        > http://www.MSExchange.org/
        >
        > Hi Carl,
        >
        > > Do you have an XP Pro system, in the same physical room with one of
        > the
        > > failing XP Home systems, that works? If not, how do you know the
        > server
        > > setup is good, or that you've got the client setup properly?
        >
        > Yes, exact same room, same network, same firewall as the XP Pro 
systems
        > which all work (so the customer tells me, this is at a remote site).
        > Also, the same failing accounts work when configured on an XP Pro.
        >
        > > When you go to the https://mailserver/rpc site with a browser, 
getting
        > > prompted for the password 3 times and then a failure, is CORRECT
        > behavior.
        > > Did you try this with XP Pro?
        >
        > I believe the correct behavior is that you will be presented with the
        > login/password prompt ONCE, and if you type in the correct
        > login/password,
        > then you will get an error page, however if you look closely at the
        > error
        > page, it will be an error 403.2 (not 404 or 500 or any other error).
        > This
        > is the test that Microsoft Support has had me do on previous occasions
        > when debugging RPC/HTTP.
        >
        > Best regards
        > Mike
        >
        > > -----Original Message-----
        > > From: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        > > Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 4:45 PM
        > > To: [ExchangeList]
        > > Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC/HTTP on Windows XP Home Edition
        > >
        > > Hi,
        > >
        > > The systems are on SP2, and the article does imply that XP Home Ed 
is
        > > supported.  Yet these three systems, all running XP Home Ed, are
        > unable to
        > > RPC/HTTP.  Even going to the browser and https://mailserver/Rpc does
        > not
        > > work, repeatedly asking for password.  Yet OWA works fine!
        > >
        > > Is there anything "interesting" that needs to be done on XP Home Ed?
        > >
        > > Best regards
        > > Mike
        > >
        > > > Quoting from (URL WILL WRAP):
        > > >
        > >
        > 
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3RPCHTTP
        > Dep/
        > > > 91dc76e8-e60f-4f95-a32f-d4de63b263ac.mspx
        > > >
        > > > "All client computers that run Outlook 2003 must have either 
Windows
        > > Server
        > > > 2003 or Microsoft WindowsR XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later
        > installed,
        > > with
        > > > the following update: 331320, 'Windows XP Patch: RPC Updates 
Needed
        > for
        > > > Exchange Server 2003'
        > (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=16687)."
        > > >
        > > > No mention about XP Pro required.  I'd say go for it.
        > > >
        > > > Carl
        > > >
        > > > -----Original Message-----
        > > > From: A. Michael Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 5:14 PM
        > > > To: [ExchangeList]
        > > > Subject: [exchangelist] RPC/HTTP on Windows XP Home Edition
        > > >
        > > > Hi,
        > > >
        > > > I have a user on MS XP Home Edition with Outlook 2003.  Is 
RPC/HTTP
        > > > supported on XP Home Edition?
        > > >
        > > > Mike
        >
        >
        >
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