Synchronization of Exchange Accounts
Individual mailbox level sync as you ask is not provided for by MS or any other provider. This is why products like Citrix were created and why over 90% of fortune 500 companies use citrix and or products like it to do something similar to what you need done. The common implementations for what you [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2006  9:14 AM
Desktops, Exchange, Exchange security, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Blue Socket Gateway and Certificates
I would never, under any circumstances, buy equipment that has to sit outside the Firewall. The whole point to Wireless access is security. If you can’t follow standards, you go out of business. Sounds like these chumps need to close shop. There isn’t a single network out there I would risk on such a ridiculous [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2006  7:43 AM
Access control, Active Directory, Application security, Browsers, Compliance, CRM, Database, Desktops, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Exchange, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, OS, Policies, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Servers, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, VPN, Web security, Wireless
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MS SQL Server 2000
You need public IP for that SQL server machine if your server is located behide firewall u need to config your firewall to redirect to SQL server machine with specific port that sql server use.

View Answer   |  November 8, 2006  1:37 AM
Access, Application development, Backup & recovery, CLP, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, DB2 Universal Database, Desktops, Email, IBM Marketing Sound Off, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, OS, Patch management, PC/Windows Connectivity, Printing, RPG, RPGLE, Security, Servers, SQL, SQL Server, Web development
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hi all
IMLogic makes a tracing tool for IM, it is free from there web site as a download.

View Answer   |  November 7, 2006  10:11 AM
Desktops, Instant Messaging, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network management software, Network monitoring, Networking, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Telnet to a server………………
Add a Firewall rule to allow your PC’s IP Address on the Internet to access the IP Address of your Firewall at Telnet Port 23. Open bi-directionally and confirm operation, then turn off 1 direction, then the other, to confirm that your Firewall is routing correctly and eliminate the outbound rule that you do not [...]

View Answer   |  November 7, 2006  8:15 AM
Availability, Network protocols, Networking, Security, Tech support
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Cannot access one IP address
Are you getting a page cannot be displayed error? Have you tried to add the site to your trusted sites? Have you tried to use a different browser? Have you checked to make sure you don’t have a hosts entry on your machine that could be causing the problem? Have you tried to disable XP [...]

View Answer   |  November 1, 2006  11:30 AM
Networking, Tech support
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Maintenance Plan Stops Working
There are a couple of things to look at: 1. Make sure that the jobs are set correctly, You can run each individual job from the jobs section. If they fail then look at the error it generates in the logs. 2. Make sure you have enough space in the drive that you are backing [...]

View Answer   |  November 1, 2006  10:01 AM
Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Active Directory Migration
Ok, there are a whole lot of issues with this upgrade. This upgrade path isn’t supported by Microsoft. Not only may there be hardware related issues, but in addition, you would have to upgrade to Windows 2000 Server first, then 2003. This is the smoothest path. Ironically, I am finishing a final draft of an [...]

View Answer   |  November 1, 2006  9:48 AM
Career development, Microsoft Windows, Outsourcing, Training
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need to block sender
If the 3rd-party firm is sharing 1 Exchange server over several clients, they may not want to implement further spam-blocking techinques, or may at least lag in implementing. They may also ask for more money to license and install filtering software on the server. You could research an external blocking service such as MXLogic/Postini/etc, where [...]

View Answer   |  October 30, 2006  9:52 AM
Desktops, Exchange, Exchange security, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, Spam, SpamAssassin, SQL Server
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Application Access Control Management
Look into landdesk or programs like it. They can inventory allsoftware and applied or remove software from a machine depending on group membership. ei. a trader will use bloomberg as a backoffice will not but will use efax. the backoffice person becomes a trader and it is put into the traders group and taken out [...]

View Answer   |  October 26, 2006  11:51 AM
Biometrics, Compliance, CRM, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Identity & Access Management, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Single sign-on, Systems management software
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need to take ownership of a folder
Open explorer> click on Tools>folder Options> select the view tab. Look for a “Use simple file sharing (recommended)” option >make sure is uncheck and try again

View Answer   |  October 26, 2006  11:40 AM
Backup & recovery, DataCenter, Hardware, Microsoft Windows, PC/Windows Connectivity, Storage, Tech support
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Group Policy – adding shortcut to all users desktop
First, I would recommend that you always create a new GPO for each “setting” you want to control and always leave your “Default Domain Policy” in its original form. To add the shortcut to all users desktop, you will need to open group policy manager and right click on your domain name. Select “Create and [...]

View Answer   |  April 18, 2013  2:28 PM
DataCenter, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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Server Addition
SBS cannot be used as a terminal server anyways. A 2003 member server with the specs you noted will work fine on your network. How many users do you anticipate concurrently using the TS? Do you need 750GB of storage with the RAID you have quoted? The second server you currently have, what roles does [...]

View Answer   |  October 25, 2006  1:42 PM
Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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ODBC connections
you have to know what kind of database it is so you can pick the correct provider when creating an ODBC data source. Once you create the data source, you can use Access to open up that data source.

View Answer   |  October 25, 2006  9:36 AM
Database, DB2, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, OS, Security, Servers, SQL, SQL Server
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Password Synchronizing
Hello Metsal As I have the german version, I can’t give you detailled Help. But look in the Notes help under Windows NT/2000. There I foud out what to do to synchronize the OS-Password with the password in Notes. Hope this helps you Esteban

View Answer   |  October 25, 2006  6:57 AM
DataCenter, Desktops, Development, Lotus Domino, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Wireless
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XP client and Unix/Samba file server
Hi Finn, You problem might be related to the support of so called oportunistic locks (oplocks) by your OS. I recently read in samba documentation that there should be kernel support on the server side for proper functioning of this type of “locks” on the clients. You might try to disable oplocks on your server [...]

View Answer   |  October 25, 2006  5:17 AM
Interoperability, Storage, Tech support
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Urgent Help: web-Forms 6i don’t work after Upgrading the db from 8i to 10g
If you can, start up the old 8i database and see if the application connects to it. That way you’ll at least know if something is still looking for the old one or if the error is caused by a misconfiguration with the new one.

View Answer   |  October 24, 2006  3:14 PM
Architecture/Design, Backup & recovery, Data/Application Integration, Database, DB2, Installation, Java/J2EE, Migration, Oracle, Oracle 10g, Oracle 8i, Oracle administration, Oracle Business Applications, Oracle Database Versions, Oracle development, Performance/Tuning, PHP, Security, SQL, Tech support, Windows
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Adding User to Domain
You said you try to enter in what she logs in with… Is she an administrator that has permission to connect that system to the domain? If not, that won’t work. If you are an administrator and can join systems to the domain, try using your information. For example if your domain is called zipper [...]

View Answer   |  October 24, 2006  1:59 PM
DHCP, DNS, Network protocols, Networking, Networking services, Tech support
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Running a job in SQL 2005 by calling a batch file from a As400 CL program
Need more information. Need to see an example of the commands that your are trying to pass through the runrmtcmd.

View Answer   |  October 24, 2006  9:25 AM
AS/400, Availability, DataCenter, Desktops, Development, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, OS, Patch management, RPG, RPGLE, Security, Servers, SQL, SQL Server
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