– Right-click on your Domain name and click Find – In the Find dropdown, select Exchange Recipients – Check ONLY Users with Exchange mailbox on the General tab – On the Storage tab, select Mailboxes on this server and specify the server name you are trying to remove – Click Find Now – Select all of the users it finds, right-click, choose Exchange Tasks, Delete Mailbox
Thanks, Richard Roddy Microsoft Exchange Support
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trying to remove exchange 2003 server
/in Tech StuffGoogle Groups : microsoft.public.exchange.admin: “To expand on this answer, here are the detailed steps to use for the search:
Do a find in AD Users & Computers:
– Right-click on your Domain name and click Find
– In the Find dropdown, select Exchange Recipients
– Check ONLY Users with Exchange mailbox on the General tab
– On the Storage tab, select Mailboxes on this server and specify the
server name you are trying to remove
– Click Find Now
– Select all of the users it finds, right-click, choose Exchange Tasks,
Delete Mailbox
Thanks,
Richard Roddy
Microsoft Exchange Support
This posting is provided ‘AS IS’ with no warranties, and confers no rights. ”
HOWTO Change Windows XP Home to Windows XP Pro – Gizmodo
/in Tech StuffHOWTO Change Windows XP Home to Windows XP Pro – Gizmodo: “It sounds pretty simple to do (just some registry changes), but you can’t install Service Pack 2, so you might try to slipstream in the changes to your modified install disc (if that’s even possible).”
Intel And Microsoft Say They’ll Back Nishida’s Toshiba – Forbes.com
/in Tech StuffIntel And Microsoft Say They’ll Back Nishida’s Toshiba – Forbes.com: “After sitting on the fence for months in the battle between the warring formats, the software colossuses have signed up to the HD DVD Promotion Group–meaning that PCs running Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Vista operating system or Intel’s Viiv entertainment technology will support HD DVD drives.”