happy, is there a comprehensive list somewhere of all the wizards in SBS and a description of what they do? I'd like to use that as a study guide to complement what I learned on the Crown Jewels part 2. Thanks!
Is it possible to use sharepoint as a repository for files for indivuals (kind of like a home folder) I want to expose this to the internet. Also is there a way to manage how large these folders are (read quotas) tia
Um, still trying to view the webcast # 3 that I missed. Maybe it is not available yet? I login and re-register but never is any content presented to me?
Trying to connect a WM5 PocketPC (T-Mobile MDA) to my Exchange server. I have copied the cert from the server's clientapps\sbscert folder to the Windows folder on the PPC. When I click on the cert to install it, it says "Cannot Access Certificate". Any idea what's up? Thanks! (Excellent series by the way!)
did you copy the cert from your sbs server to the ppc directly? i saw the same problem trying to get a certificate installed after it was manually copied while i was prepping the demo environment.
if so, try to use the procedure i demonstrate in crown jewels #3, which uses internet explorer to export the self-signed cert.
basically, think of it as a method to copy the certificate in a way that leaves it "untouched by human hands."
i plan to prepare a full write-up of that method, but the problems with my shoulder might keep me from completing it for a while.
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happy, is there a comprehensive list somewhere of all the wizards in SBS and a description of what they do? I'd like to use that as a study guide to complement what I learned on the Crown Jewels part 2.
Thanks!
mark:
thanks for tuning in, and glad you found the info today useful.
i wasn't able to find one when i began cooking up the content for this webcast.
i'll see if i can locate one.
if not, i may post the 17+ pages of notes i took on the wizards.
and i hope you'll be able to join us tomorrow too!
Is it possible to use sharepoint as a repository for files for indivuals (kind of like a home folder) I want to expose this to the internet. Also is there a way to manage how large these folders are (read quotas) tia
Where is the Q&A from the show posted?
Um, still trying to view the webcast # 3 that I missed. Maybe it is not available yet? I login and re-register but never is any content presented to me?
don:
connecting to the part #3 archive gave me an error the first time i tried to access it using the link from the confirmation e-mail i received.
but it worked the second time, so maybe try to access it again.
also, i haven't had a chance to edit the q&a logs yet...as i'm still dealing with severe problems with my right arm.
i will try to get the q&a logs posted as soon as i'm physically able.
thanks for attending
Trying to connect a WM5 PocketPC (T-Mobile MDA) to my Exchange server. I have copied the cert from the server's clientapps\sbscert folder to the Windows folder on the PPC. When I click on the cert to install it, it says "Cannot Access Certificate". Any idea what's up?
Thanks! (Excellent series by the way!)
mark:
glad you enjoyed crown jewels.
did you copy the cert from your sbs server to the ppc directly? i saw the same problem trying to get a certificate installed after it was manually copied while i was prepping the demo environment.
if so, try to use the procedure i demonstrate in crown jewels #3, which uses internet explorer to export the self-signed cert.
basically, think of it as a method to copy the certificate in a way that leaves it "untouched by human hands."
i plan to prepare a full write-up of that method, but the problems with my shoulder might keep me from completing it for a while.
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