If you are using statically assigned addresses, this should maintain your DNS order. All machines in the domain should point ONLY to the DNS server on one of the DCs, with the secondary being pointed to a secondary DCs DNS service. The DNS service on the DCs should be set up to forward requests to [...]
Very Scary. Internet Connection Sharing is based on having TWO network interface cards(NIC). First one being the normal IP address that connects to the “internet” (i.e. has a public address that can be routed). the second card is given a private adress (usually 192.168.1.1) and becomes the gateway for the other machines wishing to connect [...]
Jabber – or any of several ‘open source’ systems will handle your needs. At 50 users and ‘no’ budget go with Linux box and check SourceForge for latest options.
<soapbox> There are several issues that you must be aware of before implementing this. You should ensure that your users know of your ability to snoop around thier mailboxes, and that you have read all relvant legal documentation. </soapbox> I’m assuming that you require access to something similar to the service account in Exchange 5.5. [...]
There is a sample script on the Microsoft scripting center web site that will be a good starting point for you. It returns more info then what you are looking for but you should be able to figure out how to customize that. The URL is : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/message/exch2003/msexvb08.mspx hth, Rich
Please post your code, line where you get the error and the exact error message
2 things come to mind are they able to ping the address of the OWA Server? The other problem sometimes is they have to make sure they are using the Domain the Mail is located on. In 2000 if it connects should give you a sign on box asking for UserID – Password and Domain. [...]
An excellent package for IT Service Departments is Remedy Service Management. It is from GE and is a modular system that you can structure to suit your needs. You can call them at (877) 443-2487 and they’ll put you in touch with someone who can help you. WARNING- Once placed in use, you can become [...]
Have your Interface Team TRY to figure out a Least Common Denominator (remember fractions?) approach. Almost all interfaces will convert to something else with relative ease. Put as many of your ‘various types’ on to whichever conversion platform would be possible. This will reduce the bulk of the headache. PS- In the future, only accept [...]
What you’re describing looks like to me a basic HelpDesk package. These can have quite a bit of functionality. I basic one like Track-it, http://itsolutions.intuit.com/landing.asp or a more intuitive self-help application like HelpDesk from http://www.grouplink.net.
I want to install and test on my home server but as of yet have not had time. It looks interesting but I think a lot of the features you can find in any sort of Exchange antivirus program.
1. Disk allocation? 2. Default on your store is 10mb or less. Change your own personal storage limit and see if you can receive your attachment. I would not suggest changing this at the store level.
I have seen the same problem. What I have found to work is to upgrade the notes client on the local machine and make sure that there are connection documents to the server for both local and remote access. I hate the connector myself and it is unreliable if you do not have a standard [...]
Select the option for “Full Name Lookup”. This could solve your problem. It won’t allow your server to resolve who the email is for, the addresses must match exactly.
Try setting the field in the access table to OLE Object. I’ve never done this before, but I would use the .save method to save the email as .msg or .txt to a temporary location then insert it into the field programmatically. Here’s the rub. I am not sure if you are able to insert [...]
From your message I understand you to have pointed your MX record to your DNS server rather than your mail server. It should point to your mail server or be routed to your mail server. Have you done an MX Record lookup to confirm the public entry for your MX Record? Try www.dnsstuff.com to confirm [...]
Forgive me if this is obvious, but 1) You have to have admin priviledges into the operating system on each workstation, and 2) You have to write operating system specific calls in VB, C++ (or C#), or Java to remove the program from the file system and the registry hive, 3) You could then modify [...]
I will start and say that I have not found any easy answers for this area and that the company I work for is in the US. We have been researching and planning our implementation of an email archiving solution to meet compliance requirements since May of this year and we still do not have [...]
Two things I would try first. One, go to the SMTP properties and click on the Delivery tab. Click on Advanced and then click the configure button. Type in two or three external DNS servers. Second, make sure you have a reverse DNS record set up by your ISP. I mostly had trouble sending emails [...]
Dear I don’t think that this problem has something to do with outlook. You need to scan your OS for virus. Possibly Run SFC that should solve your problem .





