VMware View Connection Server – Stop Session timeouts

KB ID 0000605

Problem

For security reasons, the VMware View Administrator will timeout after a short period of inactivity, and you will see the following.

Server Error
Your session has timed out. Please log in again.
Click OK to be redirected to the login screen.

However if you work in the console a lot, this can get quite annoying.

Solution

From within the View Administrator console > View Configuration > Global settings > Edit > Tick “Enable automatic status updates” > OK > OK.

Note: Another advantage to doing this is, you don’t have to keep pressing refresh to update the interface.

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Message Size Limits on Exchange 2003

KB ID 0000030 

Problem

Typical Error Message,

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Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: Emailing: name.md domain first name last name
Sent: 05/10/2005 09:29

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

name@domain.com on 05/10/2005 09:29
This message is larger than the current system limit or the recipient’s mailbox is full. Create a shorter message body or remove attachments and try

sending it again.
MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=uk/DC=org/DC=domain:SERVERNAME
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Solution

Can be Set/Fixed in various places.

1. In Global settings,

In Exchange Manager Global Settings > Message Delivery > right click it > Properties > > Defaults > Check Send/Receive and Recipient limits

2. In Connector Setting (Note: You may not be using connectors, don’t panic if there is not one there).

In Exchange Manager > Administrative Groups > First Admin Group > Routing > Group > Routing Group Name > Connectors > Right Click > Properties > Content Restrictions > Allowed Sizes > Check the Only Messages less than box.

3. In SMTP Virtual Server Settings,

Administrative Groups > First Admin Group > Routing
Group > Servers > Server name > Protocols > SMTP > SMTP Virtual Server > Right Click > Properties > Messages.

RESTART EXCHANGE SERVICES TO MAKE TAKE EFFECT

If that won’t fix the problem it may be set on a user level

4. Open Active Directory Users and Computers > go to user properties > Exchange General > Delivery Restrictions.

 

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