RE: Forwarding with Exchange Server

2001-09-27 Thread Ryan McBride

You can do it on a users mailbox through the exchange admin. Open the
recepitent container then the users mailbox. under delivery options you can
have that mail delivered elsewhere by chosing someone else in the global
address list.

-Original Message-
From: Mark Pilbeam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 4:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Forwarding with Exchange Server


Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to arrange mail forwrding on Exchange Server.
Cheers
Mark

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RE: Exchange 5.5 admin

2001-09-26 Thread Ryan McBride



Yeah, 
I do it all the time. Just make sure your user account has admin rights in the 
exchange site and you can just install the admin client on your local machine 
and connect to the server by enterting the netbios name of the exchange box you 
want to administer.
 
Hope 
this helps
 
Ryan

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  admin
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RE: Win 98 SAFE MODE

2001-09-25 Thread Ryan McBride

Hmmm, how obvious, everyone mentions the "Microsoft way" to get into safe
mode. Instead just "accidently" press the power/reset button during boot up
and the machine will boot into safe mode the next boot :-)

Who said you had to do things the M$ way :-)

Ryan

-Original Message-
From: Barry Curr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 11:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Win 98 SAFE MODE


Hold down the Ctrl key a few seconds before the "Starting Windows screen"
comes up.

This will then give you the boot menu options.

Barry Curr

-Original Message-
From: Goldoff, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 13:50
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Win 98 SAFE MODE


try holding down F8 during boot sequence to get the boot menu


Erik Goldoff
Systems Manager
The HoneyBaked Ham Company
678-966-3320
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 7:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Win 98 SAFE MODE



Hi All,

Sorry this is a very basic question, how do you boot a win 98 machine in to
safe mode.

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Secuirty Downloads - Microsoft

2001-09-20 Thread Ryan McBride

I want to download security patches to update a couple of my NT Servers. I
can download security updates from the windowsupdate.microsoft.com site
however i have close to a dozen boxes that will all need the same
patching.

Is there a site on MS (not virus infected!!!) that I can download secuirty
patches and just save them to our support area for distribution to all our
servers

Thanx

Ryan McBride (MCSE)

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Win2k: Boot in Logged mode

2001-09-11 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Win2k: Boot in Logged mode





Just upgraded a NT4 w/s > 2k Pro. Crashes everytime the machine reboots and wont get to the longon screen. I have tried safemode and that didn't work either. I have now loged in using the recovery console and would like to view the txt file that is created during a "Loged Boot". Where can I find this file and what is it called.

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RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

2001-09-10 Thread Ryan McBride

He is the IT Manager. He knows he can change a users password and get access
that way

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 8:22 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand


How does this manager have access to these mailboxes?






Ryan McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/10/2001 01:55:56 AM

Please respond to NT System Admin Issues
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To:   NT System Admin Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:

Subject:  RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand




Okay Scenario:

A Manager has it in for a staff member. After hours with out the staff
member knowing the Manager is snooping through the employees emails without
prior consent from Upper Management/Ceo/Etc or the Employee. Forget what
they find, thats irrelevant. Legally as far as you know can a manager
decide without permimission from the Top Man who makes these decisions to
snoop an employee email account. Is that Illegal?? I know it is Imoral
unless s/he has reason to suspect there could be damaging information to
the company in there.

Ryan

-Original Message-
From: MURDOCH Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 3:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

I suppose you are right, I was thinking more along the lines of a morals
issue.
The company does own the mail, but whether I would feel right about
snooping in it is a different story.

I guess the whole thing boils down to company policy/and of course
Aussie law.

-Original Message-
From: Dean Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 3:41 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

and there is Aussie law to consider

-Original Message-
From: David Herrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 2:27 p.m.
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand


Really depends on the country, state, and WRITTEN corporate policy. If
you
don't know what the laws are find out, If your company does not have a
policy they could be in large financial trouble if they or a rogue
manager
starts looking at mail that staff has every reason to believe is
personal-
which they will if they were not presented with policy clearly stating
otherwise.

Damian's don't touch policy is a good place to start if you and/or your
company do not know your rights and limitations and have not stated
clear
policy to users.


-Original Message-
From: MURDOCH Damian [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 6:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

Personally, I treat it exactly the same as "snail mail".
If its not yours, its not yours and dont open it.

If you as an IT person stumble across it, then you shouldnt be able to
do anything about it.
How many postal workers who stumble on stuff could use it lawfully ?

-Original Message-
From: Ryan McBride [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 9:55 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: e-mail privacy - where do we stand


Ok this is a question i would like to see answered. What is the law in
regards to privacy of email. Who is allowed Legally  to read your emails

whilst your an employee in a company. Im sure this is a very big grey
area and would be interested to see what all of you think. Ie: If your
manager has it in for you, is he allowed to start shifting through all
your emails behind your back wihtout you knowning.

Also what is the deal with a IT Support person. If we should "stumble"
across a email we wernt meant to see. Where do we stand legally on that
as well.

Thanx all in advance. Id be VERY interested to see what you all think.
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Outllok 2k Rules - Multiple Mailboxes & Sent Items

2001-09-09 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Outllok 2k Rules - Multiple Mailboxes & Sent Items





We have a number of stafff that have extra mailboxes currently. IE Payroll and so forth. These are not there default mailboxes. However we would like to keep all email relevant to these mailboxes in the one place. Ie so when a staff member replies to an email or sends an email from this account, the email is loged in the sent items of the SECONDARY ACCOUNT not the users default personals account. I have looked at the rules in Outlook 2k and dont seem to be able to figure out a way to do this. Ideas anyone??

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RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

2001-09-09 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand





Okay Scenario:


A Manager has it in for a staff member. After hours with out the staff member knowing the Manager is snooping through the employees emails without prior consent from Upper Management/Ceo/Etc or the Employee. Forget what they find, thats irrelevant. Legally as far as you know can a manager decide without permimission from the Top Man who makes these decisions to snoop an employee email account. Is that Illegal?? I know it is Imoral unless s/he has reason to suspect there could be damaging information to the company in there.

Ryan


-Original Message-
From: MURDOCH Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 3:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand



I suppose you are right, I was thinking more along the lines of a morals
issue.
The company does own the mail, but whether I would feel right about
snooping in it is a different story.


I guess the whole thing boils down to company policy/and of course
Aussie law.


-Original Message-
From: Dean Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 3:41 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand



and there is Aussie law to consider


-Original Message-
From: David Herrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 2:27 p.m.
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand




Really depends on the country, state, and WRITTEN corporate policy. If
you
don't know what the laws are find out, If your company does not have a
policy they could be in large financial trouble if they or a rogue
manager
starts looking at mail that staff has every reason to believe is
personal-
which they will if they were not presented with policy clearly stating
otherwise.


Damian's don't touch policy is a good place to start if you and/or your
company do not know your rights and limitations and have not stated
clear
policy to users.




-Original Message- 
From: MURDOCH Damian [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 6:44 PM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand 



Personally, I treat it exactly the same as "snail mail". 
If its not yours, its not yours and dont open it. 
  
If you as an IT person stumble across it, then you shouldnt be able to 
do anything about it. 
How many postal workers who stumble on stuff could use it lawfully ? 


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From: Ryan McBride [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
] 
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 9:55 AM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: OT: e-mail privacy - where do we stand 




Ok this is a question i would like to see answered. What is the law in 
regards to privacy of email. Who is allowed Legally  to read your emails


whilst your an employee in a company. Im sure this is a very big grey 
area and would be interested to see what all of you think. Ie: If your 
manager has it in for you, is he allowed to start shifting through all 
your emails behind your back wihtout you knowning. 


Also what is the deal with a IT Support person. If we should "stumble" 
across a email we wernt meant to see. Where do we stand legally on that 
as well. 


Thanx all in advance. Id be VERY interested to see what you all think. 
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Strategic Management Works 
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Outlook 2k - No more space on Exchange for Rules

2001-09-09 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Outlook 2k - No more space on Exchange for Rules





Hey all,


A quick one which i hope you can help me with. 


We have a special email address which we use for responses to jobs we
advertise. However I have been requesed to make an automatic responder to
this email addressed. You know the usual crap "thanx for applying, blah
blah blah..."


Easiest way i thought would be to create a rule on Outlook 2K
Check mail when Arrives > When sent to Careers > Have server reply using 


Nice an easy until i get this REALLY annoying error message 
"There is not enough space on the MS Exchange Server to store all of your
rules. The rules that failed to upload have been deactivated"


And this is the rule which i need. We are running Exchange 5.5 SP3 in a
single site supporting approx 60 mailboxes. All clients using MS Outlook
2k.


Suggestions?? I have read the MS KB Article which mentioned the error
message but the fix didnt make any sense. Q241325


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RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

2001-09-09 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand





How many postal workers??? Depends what country you live in



Ryan


-Original Message-
From: MURDOCH Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 11:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand



Personally, I treat it exactly the same as "snail mail".
If its not yours, its not yours and dont open it.
 
If you as an IT person stumble across it, then you shouldnt be able to
do anything about it.
How many postal workers who stumble on stuff could use it lawfully ?


-Original Message-----
From: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001 9:55 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: e-mail privacy - where do we stand




Ok this is a question i would like to see answered. What is the law in
regards to privacy of email. Who is allowed Legally  to read your emails
whilst your an employee in a company. Im sure this is a very big grey
area and would be interested to see what all of you think. Ie: If your
manager has it in for you, is he allowed to start shifting through all
your emails behind your back wihtout you knowning.


Also what is the deal with a IT Support person. If we should "stumble"
across a email we wernt meant to see. Where do we stand legally on that
as well. 


Thanx all in advance. Id be VERY interested to see what you all think. 
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Network & Comms Administrator 
Strategic Management Works 
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OT: e-mail privacy - where do we stand

2001-09-09 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: OT: e-mail privacy - where do we stand





Ok this is a question i would like to see answered. What is the law in regards to privacy of email. Who is allowed Legally  to read your emails whilst your an employee in a company. Im sure this is a very big grey area and would be interested to see what all of you think. Ie: If your manager has it in for you, is he allowed to start shifting through all your emails behind your back wihtout you knowning.

Also what is the deal with a IT Support person. If we should "stumble" across a email we wernt meant to see. Where do we stand legally on that as well. 

Thanx all in advance. Id be VERY interested to see what you all think.
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Exchange Server Directory Export

2001-09-04 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Exchange Server Directory Export





Hey All


Just wondering if anyone has written a little script or something that will go and sort the CSV file that exchange dumps it directoy export into. I want to grab all the names and SMTP addresses, problem is same field also contains CC Mail, X400, MS Mail, Etc

Any help woudl be great


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RE: Remote changing of password

2001-09-04 Thread Ryan McBride

Is this a domian or are they logining into a local machine. Can u give us a
bit of a run down on your network lay out. It might help

Ryan

-Original Message-
From: Jason Gauthier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2001 11:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Remote changing of password


Can anyone explain, and offer a solution to why this situation occurs?

(Primarily concern with 2000)
Remote user connected with VPN password expires/is about to expire
User presses ctrl-alt-del, select "change password"
and proceeds to change their password.

A couple days later the same user calls me back and says his password isn't
working.
Upon troubleshooting, I've determined it was the first time the user has
rebooted his system. It's now at the login prompt.  He presses ctrl-alt-del,
uses his OLD password, logs in, and then needs to authenticate with our VPN
using his NEW password.

We've had this problem since we've installed NT/2000, really. With dial-up
users as well.
It seems changing the password remotely does not change the client machine's
cached profile.  This is really a burden. Advice welcome.

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RE: HP to Acquire Compaq in $25B Deal

2001-09-03 Thread Ryan McBride




Source: CNN.com
> SAN JOSE, California (AP) -- Hewlett-Packard is buying fellow 
computer
> maker Compaq Computer for an estimated $25 billion in stock, a deal 
meant
> to bolster two companies that have been saddled with sagging profits 
and
> massive job cuts, according to reports. 
> The deal would create a computer behemoth that would rival industry 
leader
> IBM. In its most recent 12 months, Hewlett-Packard reported revenues 
of
> $47 billion, while Compaq had revenues of $40 billion. That is only
> slightly lesser than IBM's $90 billion. 
> The New York Times and Wall Street Journal both reported the deal on 
their
> Web sites late Monday, citing people close to the negotiations. 
Spokesmen
> for both companies declined to comment to the newspapers. 
> The reported deal comes as the computer industry suffers through a
> downturn that has seen sales shrink considerably. Hewlett and Compaq 
have
> both seen their stocks suffer drastically in recent months. 
> Compaq's stock closed at $12.35 on the New York Stock Exchange on 
Friday,
> down 76 percent from its peak in early 1999. Hewlett-Packard's stock 
is
> worth $23.21, down 66 percent from its high last summer. 
> When announced job reductions, of 8,500 jobs at Compaq and 9,000 at
> Hewlett-Packard, are completed, employment at the companies will be 
about
> 62,800 at Compaq and 87,000 at Hewlett-Packard. 

  -Original Message-From: Jim Underwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 
  2001 2:36 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: HP to 
  Acquire Compaq in $25B Deal
  In case you haven't heard, HP 
  will announce on Tue 9/4 that they will acquire Compaq in a $25B 
  deal.
   
  According to the NY Times, 
  both boards have approved the deal.
   
  Here's the story reported by 
  the NY times:
  http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/04/technology/04DEAL.html
  
  Best Regards, JMU 
  Jim UnderwoodApollo Information Systems, 
  Inc.Houston, TX 77058 
  
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RE: Adding Email Disclamer to Exhange IMS

2001-09-03 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Adding Email Disclamer to Exhange IMS



Thanks

  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2001 
  2:24 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Adding 
  Email Disclamer to Exhange IMS
  Go 
  here:
  http://search.microsoft.com/us/SearchMS25.asp
   
  Enter imsext.dll
   
  Peruse output for Q258206.
   
  William Lefkovics, WLKMMAS, MCSE, A+
   
  "Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. 
  Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. 
  Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. 
  Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. 
  Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. Developers. 
  Developers. Developers." - Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp.
   
  -Original Message-From: Ryan McBride 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Adding Email 
  Disclamer to Exhange IMS
  Pop Quiz HotShots :-) 
  Where can i find the KB Article that will detail 
  how to add an email disclamer to outbound emails. 
  Thanx 
  Ryan 
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Adding Email Disclamer to Exhange IMS

2001-09-03 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Adding Email Disclamer to Exhange IMS





Pop Quiz HotShots :-)


Where can i find the KB Article that will detail how to add an email disclamer to outbound emails.


Thanx


Ryan


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RE: installing NT

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: installing NT





Ok start back at the fdisk. You have obviously done something incorrect in FDISK


-Original Message-
From: HADI, ALI (ALI)** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:55 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: installing NT



well quite simply there a blue screen, physical mem dump etc > fdisked it
all, formated drives > tried to re-install and that's when things started
going wrong !
 
 


-Message d'origine-
De: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 3 septembre 2001 08:52
À: NT System Admin Issues
Objet: RE: installing NT




Its harddrive dependant. Try seeing if you have an Auto Detect Feature for
you HDD's. If your not sure then maybe you need to get someone onsite to
give you a little more help. It sounds like a HDD Config Prob though. Only
other thing is u mentioned, it was running nt4 until it crashed and had to
format it. Can you be a little more specific about what happened.


Thanx 


Ryan 


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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:42 PM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: installing NT 



what should they be ideally ? 
  


-Message d'origine- 
De: Ryan McBride [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]


Date: lundi 3 septembre 2001 08:43 
À: NT System Admin Issues 
Objet: RE: installing NT 




check BIOS settings for the HDD. Sounds like your settings are wrong 


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Subject: installing NT 




Hi guys, 


This maybe little easy for some, but I am trying to install NT server & 
wkstation on a Dell PC > after starting the instal I get an error msg that 
my cylinder size is over the recommended size (1024) and halts the instal. 
Can someone pls advise, I installed NT before ok until the crash happened 
and I had to format and start again !! 


thanks 
  


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RE: installing NT

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: installing NT





Its harddrive dependant. Try seeing if you have an Auto Detect Feature for you HDD's. If your not sure then maybe you need to get someone onsite to give you a little more help. It sounds like a HDD Config Prob though. Only other thing is u mentioned, it was running nt4 until it crashed and had to format it. Can you be a little more specific about what happened.

Thanx


Ryan


-Original Message-
From: HADI, ALI (ALI)** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:42 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: installing NT



what should they be ideally ?
 


-Message d'origine-
De: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 3 septembre 2001 08:43
À: NT System Admin Issues
Objet: RE: installing NT




check BIOS settings for the HDD. Sounds like your settings are wrong 


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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:30 PM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: installing NT 




Hi guys, 


This maybe little easy for some, but I am trying to install NT server & 
wkstation on a Dell PC > after starting the instal I get an error msg that 
my cylinder size is over the recommended size (1024) and halts the instal. 
Can someone pls advise, I installed NT before ok until the crash happened 
and I had to format and start again !! 


thanks 
  


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RE: Installing Peer Web Services

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: Installing Peer Web Services





Do you have any error messages. A little more of that type of info would be VERY handy!


-Original Message-
From: Robert Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Installing Peer Web Services



Hi All,


I've got a bit of a problem in that I cannot get the full Peer Web Services
add-on installed. My machine is running Windows NT4.0 Workstation with
Service Pack 6a and IE 5.5.


Every component within the PWS will install except the WWW Publishing
Service (which as Sod's Law dictates, is the portion I really need).


Has anyone else experienced this problem? If so could you please let me
know?


TIA,
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RE: installing NT

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: installing NT





check BIOS settings for the HDD. Sounds like your settings are wrong


-Original Message-
From: HADI, ALI (ALI)** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: installing NT




Hi guys,


This maybe little easy for some, but I am trying to install NT server &
wkstation on a Dell PC > after starting the instal I get an error msg that
my cylinder size is over the recommended size (1024) and halts the instal.
Can someone pls advise, I installed NT before ok until the crash happened
and I had to format and start again !!


thanks 
 


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RE: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation



Ok 
Next question. How do i setup that NT Workstation to always use a screen saver 
with a password. I have a look through the policy editor for NT4 and there wasnt 
anything in it. So apart from loggin in under everyuser, is there an easier 
way??
 
Thanx
 
Ryan

  -Original Message-From: Correa, Andre 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 1:42 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Screen Saver to 
  Lock Workstation
  
  Ryan,
   
  They 
  are correct.  On an NT 
  workstation, when you select the password option on any built-in screen saver, 
  it will lock the workstation when you attempt to clear it.  You’re thinking of W95 and W98 
  workstations, where it asks for a generic 
  password.
   
  If 
  your workstation exhibits this behavior, then I would say that it is not an NT 
  workstation.
   
  HTH
   
  
  Andre 
  Correa
  Senior 
  Manager/Information Technology
  Lexitron, 
  Inc
  (201) 892-6399
   
  -Original 
  Message-From: Kelly 
  Borndale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 11:49 
  PMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: Re: Screen 
  Saver to Lock Workstation
   
  I 
  thought that was what NT workstation did if you put password protection on for 
  the screensaver.  It uses the password of the NT account logged in to 
  lock the screen & computer...
   
  -K
  
  - Original 
  Message - 
  
  From: Ryan McBride 
  
  
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  
  Sent: Sunday, September 
  02, 2001 11:33 PM
  Subject: Screen Saver to 
  Lock Workstation
   
  Hey 
  All, 
  
  Just wondering if 
  anyone knows of a screen saver or something that will lock a NT Workstation if 
  it isnt used for X minutes. We have a machine behind reception which is used 
  for DB Queries and everyone always leaves it loged in. Ive decided to make it 
  hard for them by having the workstation lock if they dont use it for 5 
  minutes. That way the next person to use it will have to track down the 
  previous user to unlock it. Im sure the annoyance will fix it REALLY 
  quick!!!
  Any ideas how i 
  could achieve this, i dont want a screensaver password i want the workstation 
  locked. 
  
  Tanx 
  - 
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RE: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Message



Nah i 
want it to lock the workstation. A screen saver password is to generic and once 
one person knew the password everyone would, hence defeating the 
purpose.

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, 3 September 
  2001 1:34 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
  any 
  built in NT screen saver. all you have to do is have it ask for a 
  password/??
  

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 
11:33 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Screen 
Saver to Lock Workstation
Hey All, 
Just wondering if anyone knows of a screen saver 
or something that will lock a NT Workstation if it isnt used for X minutes. 
We have a machine behind reception which is used for DB Queries and everyone 
always leaves it loged in. Ive decided to make it hard for them by having 
the workstation lock if they dont use it for 5 minutes. That way the next 
person to use it will have to track down the previous user to unlock it. Im 
sure the annoyance will fix it REALLY quick!!!
Any ideas how i could achieve this, i dont want a 
screensaver password i want the workstation locked. 
Tanx 
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Screen Saver to Lock Workstation

2001-09-02 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation





Hey All,


Just wondering if anyone knows of a screen saver or something that will lock a NT Workstation if it isnt used for X minutes. We have a machine behind reception which is used for DB Queries and everyone always leaves it loged in. Ive decided to make it hard for them by having the workstation lock if they dont use it for 5 minutes. That way the next person to use it will have to track down the previous user to unlock it. Im sure the annoyance will fix it REALLY quick!!!

Any ideas how i could achieve this, i dont want a screensaver password i want the workstation locked.


Tanx


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RE: Denying TS Access to admin

2001-08-29 Thread Ryan McBride

Just curious, wouldnt the Domain Admin group override it???

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2001 10:43 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re:Denying TS Access to admin


If I was going to try something like this I would create a group and put all
the
domain admins in it and then deny this group the right to access the TS from
the
network.

ralph

Reply Separator
Subject:Denying TS Access to admin
Author: NT System Admin Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:   08/29/2001 1:50 AM

Hi,

Under W2K Server; does anybody have some smart idea about how to deny
Terminal Services access to administrators while allowing regular users ?

If I somehow deny access to the administrator group, I end up with access
being denied to all or even the TS logon process impossible through some
secondary effect.
I want to be sure that whatever happens the Admin logs on the physical
console

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RE: IIS tuning

2001-08-29 Thread Ryan McBride

M$ has just releasded a program call IISFix i think it is. This is a simple
lil gui that u can use to lock down IIS REALLY tight

Opinions??

Ryan

-Original Message-
From: Kent Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2001 8:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: IIS tuning


.. look around www.iisfaq.com and you'll probably find something.

Kent

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RE: Hello

2001-08-28 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: Message



Another Aussie ey :-) We need more of em. All these 
bloody yanks (No offense guys but us Aussies are the best) are out 
numbering us :-)
 
Ryan

  -Original Message-From: Colin Leeson 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 
  2001 1:06 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: 
  Hello
  Hi 
  everyone
   
  I have recently 
  discovered the group and I am looking forward to sharing ideas with 
  you.
  I live in 
  Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (currently home of the Goodwill 
  Games) 
  I work as a 
  Network Engineer for the Queenslang Government (which means I get paid 
  overtime and have "Time off in Leu" :)
  It also means, 
  living in Australia, that I get most of the email messages when I arive at 
  work so I have to catch up on what has been discussed over 
  night. 
   
  Thats about it for 
  me... 
   
  Colin 
  Leeson
  CITEC - Premiers, 
  State Development and Ministerial IT Support
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RE: SMTP Address addition on Exchange 5.5

2001-08-23 Thread Ryan McBride



Create 
a distribution list address, give that a SMTP address, then place all the users 
you want to receive email from DL in it and VOLA, Bobs your uncle (or maybe not 
:-))

  -Original Message-From: Brandon Bristow 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 5:44 
  AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: SMTP Address 
  addition on Exchange 5.5
  
  I’m 
  sure someone out there has done this before. Basically I need to add another 
  SMTP Address to all of my recipients. Im hoping to do this all at once instead 
  of having to go through one at a time and add this manually. Anyone have any 
  ideas? I would assume there is some third party software out there that might 
  make this easier. Any recommendations?
   
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RE: log off

2001-08-22 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: log off



NT/Group(2000) Policies

  -Original Message-From: Allen Crawford 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 23 August 2001 12:09 
  AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: log 
  off
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IT Security Companies in SYDNEY

2001-08-21 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: IT Security Companies in SYDNEY





Hey All


Just wondering if anyone has come accross a good reliable IT Secuirty Company that wont charge the moon and wont screw you around. They need to operate in Sydney, Australia. If you know could you please let me know.

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RE: Corporate Firewall Software for NT/2000/XP

2001-08-20 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: OT: Corporate Firewall Software for NT/2000/XP



Probably the smartest thing ive ever heard. 
 
Oh 
wellz thanx all

  -Original Message-From: Andrew S. Baker 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, 20 August 2001 
  3:21 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesCc: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Corporate Firewall Software for 
  NT/2000/XP
  High-End: CheckPoint  FW-1
  Mid-Range: WinRoute Pro
   
  I 
  won't even question the requirements... :)
   
   
   http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=SFirewalls.TXT
   
   
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-Original Message-From: Ryan McBride 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:34 
AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: OT: Corporate 
Firewall Software for NT/2000/XP
We are about to put a 6meg ADSL Connection into 
our head office. Due to the size of the link we see the need for a EXTREAMLY 
strong and customisable firewall. Needs to support DMZ's and logging, etc 
and HAS to run on NT/2000/XP. Suggestions please anyone?!?!?
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OT: Corporate Firewall Software for NT/2000/XP

2001-08-19 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: OT: Corporate Firewall Software for NT/2000/XP





We are about to put a 6meg ADSL Connection into our head office. Due to the size of the link we see the need for a EXTREAMLY strong and customisable firewall. Needs to support DMZ's and logging, etc and HAS to run on NT/2000/XP. Suggestions please anyone?!?!?

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RE: You do not have permission to change your password

2001-08-13 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: You do not have permission to change your password



I 
realised that, My bad :-) James you were correct. Isnt it amazing how ONE 
(*&^()*&)^ TICK BOX can create so much 
trouble!!!
 
OH 
HAIL MICROSOFT THE WONDERFUL :-)

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2001 10:32 
  AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: You do not have 
  permission to change your password
  Dude, that's not what James 
  suggested.
   
  QUOTE:  Sounds like "Users must log 
  on in order to change password" is ticked.
   
  They 
  are not the same thing. One is an account policy and the other is on the user 
  object itself.
  
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PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: You do not 
have permission to change your passwordImportance: 
High
QUOTE: BTW The "User CANNOT change password" box ISNT 
ticked. 
Thanx 
Ryan -Original 
Message- From: James Brombergs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2001 9:47 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Cc: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: You do not have 
permission to change your password 
Sounds like "Users must log on in order to change password" 
is ticked. 
This is found in User Manager for Domains under 
Policies|Account Policy, check box at the 
bottom. 
James Brombergs www.doctorglobal.com 
    -Original Message- From: 
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To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: 
You do not have permission to change your password 
HELP! Ive got this REALLY 
strange problem that has just started. When a user logs in and there password has expired, they type in their new password 
and then get rejected with a message saying "You do 
not have permission to change your password". We are 
running a NT4 Domain with roaming profiles. The Workstations or NT W/s or Win2k Pro. It doesnt matter what OS either. 
If anyone knows why i would be greatful. BTW The 
    "User CANNOT change password" box ISNT 
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RE: You do not have permission to change your password

2001-08-13 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: RE: You do not have permission to change your password





QUOTE: BTW The "User CANNOT change password" box ISNT ticked.


Thanx


Ryan
-Original Message-
From: James Brombergs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2001 9:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: You do not have permission to change your password



Sounds like "Users must log on in order to change password" is ticked.


This is found in User Manager for Domains under Policies|Account Policy,
check box at the bottom.


James Brombergs
www.doctorglobal.com


-----Original Message-
From: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2001 11:11 a.m.
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: You do not have permission to change your password



HELP! 
Ive got this REALLY strange problem that has just started. When a user logs
in and there password has expired, they type in their new password and then
get rejected with a message saying "You do not have permission to change
your password". We are running a NT4 Domain with roaming profiles. The
Workstations or NT W/s or Win2k Pro. It doesnt matter what OS either. If
anyone knows why i would be greatful. BTW The "User CANNOT change password"
box ISNT ticked.
- - 
Ryan McBride (MCSE) 
Network & Comms Administrator 
Strategic Management Works 
http://www.smw.com.au 
+612-9906-9611 


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You do not have permission to change your password

2001-08-13 Thread Ryan McBride
Title: You do not have permission to change your password





HELP!


Ive got this REALLY strange problem that has just started. When a user logs in and there password has expired, they type in their new password and then get rejected with a message saying "You do not have permission to change your password". We are running a NT4 Domain with roaming profiles. The Workstations or NT W/s or Win2k Pro. It doesnt matter what OS either. If anyone knows why i would be greatful. BTW The "User CANNOT change password" box ISNT ticked.

- -
Ryan McBride (MCSE)
Network & Comms Administrator 
Strategic Management Works 
http://www.smw.com.au
+612-9906-9611




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