through the Windows machine. I'll look more at the zone
firewall rules today.
Thank you,
Chris
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Warasin
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 5:01 AM
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Christopher Zeman wrote:
> It's not really mission-critical. Everyone is happy as long as they have
> internet access. We are also able to access our e-mail through a company web
> site as well. None of us expected to have access to the Exchange server when
> it was initially deployed anyways. I wo
rking
again.
Chris
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on 1/9/2008 4:22 PM Christopher Zeman spake the foll
on 1/9/2008 4:22 PM Christopher Zeman spake the following:
> I have a Windows machine that is connected to our company’s network and
> our department’s network. Since our company only allows Windows machines
> on their network, this machine is our department’s gateway to the
> company network. I
I have a Windows machine that is connected to our company's network and our
department's network. Since our company only allows Windows machines on
their network, this machine is our department's gateway to the company
network. It allows us to access a few services, mainly Microsoft Exchange.
Ev