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@Dashrender We have a worthless secretary, so If it is open on the calendar it gets accepted. Is your secretary getting the meeting requests for the conference room?
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@Dashrender We have a worthless secretary, so If it is open on the calendar it gets accepted. Is your secretary getting the meeting requests for the conference room?
yep, her and I both get them. I only deal with them when she it out of the office.
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Our secretary is a really good one! Lives up to the title of old. She's our Secretary of State
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What Service Pack and Rollup are you running?
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@brianlittlejohn I've gone through Installed Updates but can't find any relevant information as to the Service Pack or Rollup. Any tips on finding that info?
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@BBigford Its based on the build number.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh135098(v=exchg.150).aspx
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@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
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@BBigford Look at the table on the link I gave... The build number should be longer and start 15.* It has the powershell command to run to get it on the page as well.
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What I meant to say, is I went through the list in that link you sent. But Exchange 2013 all start with 15.x
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@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
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@BBigford
Last Line in 2013 TableRelease to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Exchange Server 2013
December 3, 2012
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford
Last Line in 2013 TableRelease to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Exchange Server 2013
December 3, 2012
15.00.0516.032
Oh, I overlooked the last of the numbers. My fault. I was only looking at the first of them. -
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
How many users were in it? It does seem like one of your user mailbox's may be causing your issue.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
How many users were in it? It does seem like one of your user mailbox's may be causing your issue.
Does anyone have a full mailbox that can't accept any new messages?
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@BBigford said:
@brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that?
You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then.
How were you able to find out it is RTM?
On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine.
How many users were in it? It does seem like one of your user mailbox's may be causing your issue.
64 from the start. I broke them out in blocks of 16. The last group she tried is having the problem. Checking on mail box sizes.
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That would be REALLY stupid if one mailbox being too full caused the whole distro to fail. That person should simply not be able to receive email...
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I just checked all the remaining mailboxes, none are close to full.
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@BBigford said:
I just checked all the remaining mailboxes, none are close to full.
Guess now you can start removing folks from that group until you find the culprit.
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EDIT: never mind, my reply was for Exchange 2010