Hi, What is the SP level of the OS is that running SP2. The reason might because of the Changes in the way the Network card handles the data post SP2. There has been a new feature called scalable network pack introduced with Win2003 SP2. Refer to the release notes. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912222 Please check this article [...]
In exchange 2003 server setting Please check Grant access, realy restictions in system manager in exchange 2003. hope so it works
Your local domain controller might be having problems, but there are several different Public DNS servers you could try. Open DNS website is <a href=”http://www.opendns.com/”>Here</a> and here are two DNS server addresses: 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 You could also check <a href=”http://www.walltechnet.com/DnsServerList_site/DNS%20Server%20List.htm”>This List</a> for other servers. You will need to change your alternate DNS setting in the [...]
This <a href=”http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011507931033.aspx”>Site</a> explains the differences. You can also try this: Open Outlook. Go Tools> Email Accounts. Check view or change existing email accounts. Click Next. Make sure the “Deliver new email to the following location:” is set to “Mailbox – Your mailbox name” and not a personal or pst folder. This will leave all [...]
Within Exchange you need to give User1 the right to send as the info@yourcompany.com mailbox. It’ll be in the security settings of the info@yourcompany.com mailbox.
Edit the account setting within Outlook. On the advanced tab check the box which says “Leave a copy of messages on server”. This needs to be done on both workstations so that both workstations can download all the messages.
Since the error message does not mention what is the name of the module that could not be found, I think the first step is to find out what module is it talking about, and the “Process Monitor” from sysinternals can help on this matter. Try this: - Run Process Monitor (which can be downloaded [...]
Your question confuses me, as it would indicate they do appear in the GAL. Assuming it is AD2003, with Exchange 2003, have you confirmed the DL are universal and not security groups and do they have relevant email addresses associated (stamped by the RUS)? And you have not hidden them from the Address book? When [...]
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When setting up your LAN you want to have only your internal DNS servers IPs and the DNS servers on your clients as well as on your servers. For example if your servers IP is 192.168.0.3, all of your clients and servers should have only 192.168.0.3 as the only DNS server. What do you mean [...]
Hi, Please copy and paste the Lotus folder (from D: drive) to the new server. Before that you need to transfer the SSL certificate from old server to the new server. Once lotus folder is copied, then rename the folder to somethign else and install Lotus Domino. Do not go for configuration.. you can see [...]
If you know the exact directory location, you can simply delete it. Removing the mail profile will delete the mailbox. Write a simple batch file: <pre>echo off rem description: deletes mailbox RD /s “FILE PATH” </pre> Or something similar…like del instead of RD (which, with /s will delete the dir and all subdirectories). Hope this [...]
WHat kind of terminal server you are using, may be you can have multiple sessions to the terminal server itself. As far as Cisco devices are concerned you can have 5 multiple telnet sessions . To have multiple sessions in a Cisco Router or Switch config t live vty 0 4 login local
You need to purchase the correct number of CALs for the number of users, not user accounts that will access the server. For more information, review the following reference <b><a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/licensing-terminal.aspx”>Pricing and Licensing</a></b>.
There is a discussion of this (or a similar) issue on the MS forums here: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=638768&SiteID=17
Yes you can in windows 2003 server bridge the two network cards and then let the other users who are connected with hub get an IP address from this bridged network. In this way you can share the internet connection.
Generally speaking, things that you need to know include the IP address of the remote VPN endpoint, the type and level of encryption being used and any pre-shared or other encryption/session keys that will be used. If it is a Windows Server OS based VPN, you also need a valid user name and password. For [...]
This may help you: http://www.redline-software.com/eng/support/articles/msexchange/2003/scripting_exchange_using_vbscript_and_adsi_part_2.php
I can’t agree as I have only experience with Windows 2000/2003/2008 and exchange. But I think you need to look at the entire envionment before judging. From the edge all the way to the server you need to provide protection and maintenance following industry best practices. My fully patched 2000 exchange server has run flawlessly [...]
This can be done by installing Sametime in partitioned mode, however, I would strongly advise against your plan. 5 is simply too many partitions for a standard Windows server. It doesn’t manage the memory well enough, and crashes can be problematic as restarting a single instance isn’t always possible. If you partition on Windows, I [...]





