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Hi , Recently we are facing an error when replying to some emails which is the following: Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed: mailto:test@domain.com message has lines too long for transport mailto:test@domain.com message has lines too long for transport We tried doing the Auto wrap text at character 65-70. Still the issue is there Please advice if anyone know the solution.3.9KViews0likes3CommentsDo I need to uninstall and reinstall the SQL Server engine?
Sorry this is long, but I need to show some context so people will understand that the object of this is for the user to get back to using Dynamics GP 10.0 with the original database. I have an occasional customer who has been using Microsoft Dynamics GP with SQL Server Express 2005 on a Server 2003 to run his small distribution business. I have been asked to come out and fix this old relic now and then (I recently needed to replace his DIMMs.) His software is installed on his C drive (RAID1) while his data has been kept on his D drive (RAID5.) His RAID5 drive was apparently running on two drives with one marked as missing and now one of those drives failed. Luckily, he had a recent backup of the D drive. I have replaced the RAID drives and put back his files from the backup. I also restored his database on SQL Server Express 2012 on my laptop just to make sure we had his data. He needs this to run on his server so we can access the data through Dynamics GP. By the way, he was in the middle of moving all this to the cloud with some other company, but he needs to export certain tables from Dynamics to them (I'm not a SQL Server developer so this giant jumble of tables aren't very helpful - I exported some "Views" to CSV for him but there's quite a bit else I can't deal with.) So today, on the server, I ran his SQL Server Management Studio and though I could not connect to the non-existent database, I chose Object Explorer and then right clicked Database in the left menu and then chose Restore database. His database was listed in the dropdown and I selected it. I played around in there trying to figure out how to connect to the BAK file I had copied to the new RAID5 drive but then figured I had to use the SCRIPT button. Amazingly, the script filled itself in with the correct path to the external drive that contained the backup! The problem is that it executes with errors. See attached image. Does this mean that I need to reinstall SQL Server Express 2005? Is this going to break anything? Any advice would be appreciated before I press on.1.6KViews0likes2CommentsTeams needs an update
Hi everyone. Today I used the option update inside Microsoft Teams and later I got a message saying teams needs to restart in order to update. After I did that, whenever I try to open Teams, I get a message saying "Teams needs an update", leading me to the Teams download page (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/download-app). I've downloaded the latest (at least I thought it was) version from that website, but I end up with the same message after running the Teams_windows_x64.exe file. I also tryied to directly download the known latest version from Teams (https://statics.teams.cdn.office.net/production-windows-x64/1.4.00.22472/Teams_windows_x64.exe) but I end up in the same spot. Does anyone knows what is the current version or how to bypass this error message? Thanks in advance, DavidSolved11KViews0likes1Comment