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Since you take criminal's money (You seem to run a law firm) you could probably take up a SYSTEM administrator and pay him well to fix your problem.

Plus, I don't really like the name you've chosen.Is the firm USING Exchange server?

Alan <><  You should probably seek help from your I.T. support service.  If you don't have such a service, you really need one.

Shameless plug: my I.T. company specialises in I.T. for solicitors, so feel to PM me for further details. Quote

Thank you but the name is purely for a laugh...  as is Ur face...

I don't SEE anyone laughing.If it's Server 2003 or SBS 2003, I bet it's an Active DIRECTORY MISCONFIGURATION.  It would be rather difficult to diagnose the fault further without access to the system.  Could be any one of dozens of problems; being able to view the event viewer and Exchange's logs on the server would be a big help in arriving at a solution. Quote
Do u have a web site ?
www.obsidiangroup.netAnd Rob, I don't think your face is funny.


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