Did you install a new software last time?
This could happen if you are runing programs, which are dealing with memory
not just the best way
( i.e. few old versions of Wingate).
Kliment
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- Original Message -
From: Sauer, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues
Title: OWA
I might be being blonde here but does that mean
that if OWA and Exchange are running on the same server then the passwords are
encrypted?
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 6:51
Thanks for your help everyone. Very useful
Lee
-Original Message-
From: Kent Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 21:54
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: MS Project 98
.. yes. save as and select which format.
Kent
--- Robert Toland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well,
It looks good. What would be the pricing for the XPRS2
At 12:52 PM 9/24/2001 -0700, you wrote:
would
you be interested in this one?
-Original Message-
From: Darrin J. Carter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:31 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:
Hi!
Thanks for the answers until now, I have loadet i386kd, and it gives:
Signature. . . . . . .PAGE
ValidDump. . . . . . .DUMP
MajorVersion . . . . .free system
MinorVersion . . . . .2195
DirectoryTableBase . .0x0003
PfnDataBase. . . . . .0x8204f000
PsLoadedModuleList . .0x8046ccf0
Hi John,
Have you tried Performance Data Logging from the NT Resource Kit? it allows you to
capture any NT counters and log them in a CSV formatted file.
Regards
Andrew Jenkins
NT Infrastructure Specialist
Roche Products Limited
Welwyn Garden City
Herts
UK
-Original Message-
From:
Anyone has any opinions on
checkpoint one firewall-1?
At 12:52 PM 9/24/2001 -0700, you
wrote:
would
you be interested in this one?
-Original Message-
From: Darrin J. Carter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:31 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE:
I'm no hardwware guru but as it happens when the backups start, is it
possible to swap tape drives?
-Original Message-
From: Jan Pedersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2001 10:02
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SV: W2k server reboots
Hi!
Thanks for
I would suggest you switch your backupdrive to a box know to run without
reboot.
If that box starts to reboot you'll have to replace you backupdrive.
Venlig hilsen / Best Regards
Frede Hundewadt
Midtjysk Alarm Sikring
Midtjysk Computer Support
T/F +45 70 255 112 / +45 70 265 112
M +45 4017
Try
this web site www.keltec.co.uk
-Original Message-From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 26 September 2001
10:15To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Ideas for
firewallAnyone has any opinions oncheckpoint one
firewall-1?
At 12:52 PM 9/24/2001
Yeah, we use it enterprise wide (8 Sites) on Nokia Hardware and find it to
be perfect. Especaially on the Nokia boxes, there are different scaleable
(can I spell?) options, and we are looking into their DSL Firewall for some
remote users in Europe. We have inter-office VPN's setup between the
Hi,
you may have heared/seen the Quest Spotlight
software that gives you a neat view of the performance of your servers
(basically a GUI for perfmon counters).
Anyway, Quest are giving it away for free, no
string attached.
I just registered and now have tto wait until they
contact me and
I have seen a demo of this and it is very very
good. Thanks for the info
- Original Message -
From:
Yahoo
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:28
AM
Subject: Get Quest Spotlight for free -
at least that's what they claim
I have just had a look at this and it looks excellent. thanks.
Ash
-Original Message-
From: Neil Harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 3:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Get Quest Spotlight for free - at least that's what they
claim
I have
I tried the eval version too and it's concept is
simple and straight to the point. Very clean and understandable
interface.
The prices however are totally overpriced
considering that it's "nothing but" a fancy GUI for the NT Perfmon.
The Price for SpotLight for Exchange was something
like
Now I see you have Raid - check out the Backup exec versions and make
sure it is'nt a veritas issue
This email is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no
rights. You assume all risk for your use. © 2001 Microsoft Corporation.
All rights reserved.
-Original Message-
From: Jan
The only thing I found that was missing was some
form of alerting, shame it doesn't send admin alerts or tie into exchange (if it
does it couldn't find it.)
- Original Message -
From:
Uso
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:46
AM
Hi!
Okay, I have mis-explanied...The backup is running on/from another
server,
the reboot occours then when the backupserver is going to take the
backup
of this server, 2-5 min. after starting it reboots.
Did I explain this good enough?
Jan
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Man,
that was dead on!! After posting yesterday evening, I finally came across an
article that explained this.This info was not the easiest to find. The
only difference in the article from your info was how to access the local host.
They are suggesting
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
If you haven't been screwing around with your
'default web site' like me then just use port 80 not 91 - i.e. http://localhost/CertSrv/default.asp
Chris Shattock
- Original Message -
From:
Chris
Shattock
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent:
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
I just
crashed my Certificate Service. I installed WS's latest cumulative IIS patch
(q301625) to tighten IIS back up and the certificate service will not start now.
I am going to re-install the W2K SP2 and see if that fixes it. If not I guess I
will have to
you
may need to set a registry key that allows updates from non configured partners
then you should get replication.
Have a
look at http://www.jsiinc.com/ and do a
search for wins, the reghack should be in there somewhere. It's where I got it
before.
-Original Message-From:
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
New on
NTSYSADMIN?
Here
are a few "Administrivia" pointers.
1)
Lurk for a week before you dive into threads.
2)
SecureIIS nailed down our Lyris server a bit too much. Unsubs were
sometimes
impossible. We think we got that
fixed now.
3)
Check Andrew Baker's
Title: IIS 4.0 WWW Access Fails Intermittently
It looks like you may have a bad driver/OBDC or
something to that effect (MDAC maybe). Are you running an Oracle database on the
same server by chance?
Peter
- Original Message -
From:
Rodarte, Tomas
To: NT System Admin
Title: RE: File services hangs
Kliment has the right idea. Our server would hang due to a memory leak that an application had. You might want to run Performance Monitor to see if your memory usage rises steadily for no apparent reason. If so, you may have to shut down services or applications
James,
In
addition to all the other checks people have posted, you may also want to head
over to eEyehttp://www.eeye.com/html/ and grab their
free Nimda scanner (thanks Mark, et al!) to run after you've done all your
patching/repairing.
We
have a fairly large development subnet here, I
Title: Win 98
I might be wrong
but Ithought that 10.x addresses came under the class A subnet ? i.e.
255.0.0.0 but I might well be wrong, we use 10.10.x.x and thats a 255.0.0.0
subnet
RegardsDavidt
-Original Message-From: Kopacko, Jason
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 25
Does anyone know what percent of market share each of these have in North
America NT4, W2k, netware, and unix.
Is this about right NT4 55% Win2k 5% netware 5% unix 45% ?
Want to unsub? Do that here:
http://lyris.sunbelt-software.com/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=ntsysadmintext_mode=0lang=english
Need
It's a
limit we have built into Lyris as a precautionto prevent the list from
looping, andis correct in the sense that
it's not a bug. If you run into this,
just
wait till next morning and try again. If it gets too bad, we'll bump up
that
500
message-ceiling.
Warm
regards,
Stu
Title: Win 98
they do but there is nothing stopping you
subnetting them.
- Original Message -
From:
David
Thomas
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:44
PM
Subject: RE: Win 98
I might be wrong
but Ithought that 10.x
Excuse the ignorance here - but, why would you want your own internal SMTP
address as opposed to using the ISP's SMTP server?
Steve Clark
Clark Systems Support, LLC
AVIEN Charter Member
Who's watching your network?
www.clarksupport.com
301-610-9584 voice
240-465-0323 Efax
Title:
I'm using Outlook XP, my rule for this list is
setup like this:Apply this rule after the message arrivesWith NT
System Admin Issues in the message headerMove it to the NT System
Admin Issues folderWorks
great!Sherry-Original Message-From: TDI Custom
Computers [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Message
Yes
- AFAIK - they're not going anywhere to reach the Exchange
server
Ian-[EMAIL PROTECTED]-The
superior man is distressed by the limitation of his ability; he is not
distressed by the fact that men do not
I doubt it that gives you 110%
- Original Message -
From: Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Market share of NT4, 2000, netware, and unix
Does anyone know what percent of market
Hi All,
I used IISLock of MS on our IIS5 with the express option. Then instead of
undoing the changes I rerun the IISLock but this time unselecting ASP option
as I need to run ASP pages. To make things more complicated Nimda infected
the server! We were able to remove Nimda. Now .htm, .html
It is extremely difficult to measure the market share taken by the free
operating systems such as GNU/Linux - I can legally download one copy of
Redhat Linux 7.1 (for example) and install it on all my servers. How is
that going to show in the market share statistics?
Cheers,
Phil
I would think that at least one of those market shares is incorrect.
Jim
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Title: Exchange 5.5 Preventing Mail Relay
Hi all,
I've got a situation that I need to resolve would like to do it without having to call MS :)
I have Exchange 5.5 sp 4 (NT 4.0 sp 6), that has routing enabled for POP3/IMAP4 support. I have gone through every MS Tech Net article that I
.. in file types, what is the .asp associated with for an application?
Kent
--- Adil Hindistan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I used IISLock of MS on our IIS5 with the express option. Then
instead of
undoing the changes I rerun the IISLock but this time unselecting ASP
option
as I need
This thread is OFF TOPIC:
Please re-read:
Do's:
-
- Discuss NT/W2K System Admin problems and/or workarounds, how to,
what to, why to, type questions.
- Discuss third-party Windows NT products, providing that the product
is designed to aid in NT System Administration
- Discuss other
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
No I wasn't. Yes I am now: Following apply it
appears that the patch removed the CertSrv virtual directory from localhost -
these things are sent to amuse us. Just re-create a virtual directory called
CertSrv and point it to the certsrv subdirectory of
http://www.slipstick.com/exs/relay.htm bookmark www.slipstick.com
as a good Exchange reference.
Kent
--- Abercrombie, Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a situation that I need to resolve would like to do it
without
having to call MS :)
I have Exchange 5.5 sp 4 (NT 4.0
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Any
chance we can have a [NTADMIN] type part in the subject header to ease outlook
sorting.
I
currently have three rules which pick out the messages.
Craig
-Original Message-From: Stu Sjouwerman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 26 September 2001
Title: Exchange 5.5 Preventing Mail Relay
Hi all,
I've got a situation that I need to resolve would like to do it without having to call MS :)
I have Exchange 5.5 sp 4 (NT 4.0 sp 6), that has routing enabled for POP3/IMAP4 support. I have gone through every MS Tech Net article that I
Title: RE: MS Security Rollup
I'm using Outlook XP, my rule for this list is setup like this:
Apply this rule after the message arrives
With NT System Admin Issues in the message header
Move it to the NT System Admin Issues folder
Works great!
Sherry
-Original Message-
From: TDI
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Craig,
This
was looked at before and voted down by a vast majority at that
time.
Warm
regards,
Stu
-Original Message-From: Craig Cameron
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, September 26,
2001 8:24 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE:
Title: Win 98
Just a stab in the dark here but make sure that IP
auto config is turned off. Sometimes if windows cannot access the DHCP
server it will auto assign an IP and subnet mask for the
computer.
Matthew McMullen
PC/LAN
Tech/Admin
TX RX
Systems Inc.
-Original
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
One
rule needed
to:NT
System Admin Issues
that's
all you need all messages will be sorted
-Original Message-From: Craig Cameron
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, September 26,
2001 8:24 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: [LIST
Title: Message
I
set a rule to look for certain words (and by this I mean [EMAIL PROTECTED])
in the recipients address and move it.
Don't see why we need something
else...
Ian-[EMAIL PROTECTED]-There's
nothing new under the
Concerning this
nimda beast: My head is hurting from chasing it for the past eight
days.
I need some thoughts
on areinstall ofMS NT4 and 2000on my
clusters.
I would have to
rebuild all the shares, reinstall the SQL, andrestore the databases, to
say the least. However, my databases all
Well, I guess I know why do you ask that. I have two IIS 5 servers. Both of
them have the .asp extension associated to Notepad. You may say that's why
.asp is not working but no!
If you are opening an .asp page with windows explorer, yes Notepad will open
it. But if you are accessing the page
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Thanks
Chris.I am going to give that a look. I am a little confused as to whether
I need to re-install the q301625 after (first) un-installing/re-installing
Certificate Services and (second) W2K SP 2. I have alwaysbeen told that a
good rule of thumb is if you have
Title: Message
Hi,
I
had gone through the same hassle of reading everything and came up with the
following to resolve the issue:
- In
the MS Exchange Administrator, open CONNECTIONS INTERNET MAIL SERVICE
properties
- In
the ROUTING Tab, choose "Reroute incoming SMTP mail (Required for
Title: Message
I
think that was the same article IIRC - thanks a ton!
Aaron G.
Krueger
Sr. Network
Analyst
-Original Message-From: Henry Heerschap
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:08
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Blue screen
Title: Message
The
"1-" and "2-"are treated as OR rather than AND.
-Original Message-From: Adil Hindistan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:45
AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Exchange 5.5
Preventing Mail Relay
Hi,
I
had gone
.. On the properties page for your web, is there anything in the
Application settings at the bottom? Can you click configure and
make sure ASP is associated with VBScript?
Kent
--- Adil Hindistan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I guess I know why do you ask that. I have two IIS 5 servers.
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Yeah .
I tried that and it only sorted some messages. If you assure me it works I'll
look at it again.
I'm
currently using a mixture of that rule, the unsub text in body and the web page
address in the body!
How
does your rule read?
I
might have another rule
Title: Message
Yes,
it is with Windows NT. I am very new to W2k Server world. Thanks for the
info.
-Original Message-From: Adil Hindistan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 7:55
AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: IIS and CA in
2000
on the NT box, enter a
ROUTE ADD -P aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx aaa.bbb.ccc.fff
where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the subnet you don't want them to reach,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the subnet mask for that subnet, and aaa.bbb.ccc.fff is
some other node (valid or otherwise) on the box's same subnet
.. better to implement a policy and disable this feature/object.
kent
--- Miley, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
change their passwords, or disable their accounts
-Original Message-
From: Blair, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:48 PM
To: NT System
Yes it is ... although It only runs on NT4 workstation and above.
Install from Exchange server CD and just
select exchange admin ...
__
Dave
Holton, Consultant
-Original Message-
From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
yup
you will also need to have rights on the exchange org, site and server to
administer it remotely. The rights don't propagate down either. You can add the
rights in from the exchange admin program on the server
itself.
-Original Message-From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Message
Yes,
go through setup but only install the admin option, then serivce pack it (yes,
the client pc) to the same level as the server
Assuming of course you're talking XCH 5.5 and an NT / 2000 workstation
(doubt you can do it from a 9x box...)
Title: Message
Of
course. Just start the set up of Exchange Server and then deselect all but
Exchange Admin option.
Adil HindistanICQ: 26477783
-Original Message-From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001
4:03 PMTo: NT System Admin
SP4
has some updates for Exchange Admin too.
Phil
-Phil
RandalNetwork EngineerHerefordshire CouncilHereford, UK
-Original Message-From: Dave Holton
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 26 September 2001
13:58To: NT System Admin
Take a look at Hermes, all freeware at www.alixoft.com
Leif Wahlberg
-Original Message-
From: Bill Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 03:42
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SMTP server for W2K
what are you looking for?
Yes,
Just
install admin prog from your CD
-Original Message-From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: woensdag 26 september 2001
15:03To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Exchange 5.5
admin
Does anyone know ifit possible to run the
exchange administrator program
how do you create a policy on a rougue computer,or passthrough
authentication?
if they are connecting, and have valid ID and pwd it shouldn't matter what
app provides it. I thought the password prompting (through dialog, runas,
or connectas) was local to the workstation.
would you set a
You
can run the Exchange admin only on WinNT and W2k platforms. Just use the
Exchange 5.5CD to run install as if you are installing Exchange 5.5 and
only select Exchange Admin from the list of options.
-Original Message-From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent:
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
If
you set up your rule as:
Apply this rule after the message arrives sent to: NT
Systems Admin Issues
move it to the x folder
***
where is the folder you created off your inbox
tree
everything should be filtered into there as
everything in this list
'tha bomb' only if you refer to it meaning it's gonna blow up all over the
place
One place I'd check, if you were looking for a small environment, and
didn't want to spend much is http://www.tucows.com
They have mailservers ranging from shareware to thousands of $$, and some
of it even works
Is a Rouge computer one running Red Hat?
-Original Message-
From: Miley, Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2001 13:05
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: disabling 'connect as'
change their passwords, or disable their accounts
-Original Message-
From:
Win98 was the first MS OS to support Firewire. If support now exists in
NT4,
and I am not sure it does, it must have come about as a result of a
service
pak.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Diane Beckham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Yes.
-Original Message-From: Neil Harvey
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 26 September 2001
14:03To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Exchange 5.5
admin
Does anyone know ifit possible to run the
exchange administrator program on a client PC to remotely administer the
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
I can
assure you that it works. My rule looks just like Keith's, and 100% of my
NT Sysadmin email's go into the dedicated folder. Just make sure that you
add the NT Sysadmin email address to your contacts - that way it can be a server
side rule and filter even
I really ate to post OT like this, but I can't seem to find the answer
to this one.
How do I configure Outlook (XP/2002) to automatically send out-of-office
replies if I'm NOT using Exchange as my e-mail server? Is this even
possible? I've found lots of info on how to do it with Exchange, but
Title: Exchange 5.5 & Preventing Mail Relay
Sherry,
Open
IMS, routing tab, select "routing restrictions", check "hosts clients that
successfully authenticate". After doing this all POP3 clients will need to check
the box that says "my server requires authentication". That's all there is to
.. I'm a little confused as to your configuration? Are all the
servers/workstations 2000? RunAS is a service on 2000 which
could be stopped and set to manual to start. However, if the
user has privileges to restart this does no good and why I suggest
a policy to disable. If the user
Title: Message
In: http://www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=7696you've got the document:
Is Your Exchange Server Relay-Secure?apply all that, it'sdefinitive.~~~ J. Javier Gonzalez, mcse.w2000/nt4 mcp+i IT Dept Data-Set,
s.l. Madrid
Hi Guys,
Got a small problem.
One of the PC running win95 is not able to login to the NT Domain. When a
User tries to login into the domain, he gets the message You are not
allowed to logon from this workstation. But there's no problem for Domain
administrators to logon from this 95box.
Title: Message
Don't
forget. On a stock Win2K setup it won't install. you have to first
enable remote registry before it will even install. I think Win 2K does
not default to that, if I recall correctly. Been there done
it.
~
Jeff Rogers,
[EMAIL
Nice one cheers guys that one has been bugin me for
ages.
Neil HarveyMCP, MCP+I, MCSE, CNAIT
Manageremw lawDDI: +44 (0)1604 666425
- Original Message -
From:
Randal, Phil
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:22
PM
Subject: RE:
Exeverything in OL2002 points to needing Exchange for this...I could be
wrong though...!
Ian
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
-Original Message-
From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: September 26, 2001 09:33 AM
Title: RE: Quick Launch toolbar
I need to dompile a
report on "Web Filtering" softwares. I am asware of SurfControl. Can
anyone recomend other packages?
Thanks in
advance.
Daniel J. Munley Keyence Corporation of America
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Title: Message
???
I have
installed it several times on my W2K Pro computers, and never needed to do
anything special. Works fine for
me.
Ben
Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems
Administrator
Peregrine
Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Rogers, Jeff L (OM)
[mailto:[EMAIL
OK
As mentioned - you might need to look for at patch or upgrade to your backup
software.
I'm sure you have examined your event log to see what is causing the reboot
?
It's prob a file request that cause the box to reboot thou I cant figure out
why
Frede
-Original Message-
From: Jan
Does anyone know ifit possible to run the
exchange administrator program on a client PC to remotely administer the
server.
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yup, but it has to be either NT or Win2k.
Run the install from the Exchange server CD, choose custom install, and just
install the Admin component (and Books Online would be good to have, too).
Then install the same Exchange service pack that you have on your server(s)
on the machine, and you're
Title: Win 98
I've
had a problem where a laptop running Windows 98was picking up rogue IP
addresses. There was nothhing wrong with 98 or the config. In the end it turned
out to be the NIC driver. Got the updated driver from the web and that fixed the
problem.
-Original
You should only need one rule:
Anything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should get moved to
the folder of your choosing.
[text] added to the subject line munge up some other things, and we had them
removed over a year ago.
Alternately, if you are an Exchange user, sub a public folder to the list to
I've had a Starband 360 installed on our Windows 2000 network. It has
been installed on a Windows 2000 server, an HP NetServer E800. This
was a working domain server, but with only one NIC, the one which was
built-in. As the installer came from a great distance, we decided to
use the built-in
Same OL2000 rule works perfectly for me.
Roger Wright
Southern Commerce Bank
___
Lack of capability is usually disguised by lack of interest.
-Original Message-
From: Gregory Kuhn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sounds like the hub, cabling, or NIC.
Troubleshoot!
Last resort you could hook up a different PC to that spot, see if it
happens. Or, you could get a real OS.
DJ
-Original Message-
From: Jose, Pradeep OLNG-QTE/537 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:37
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Shannon,
Adil is right - W2K will complain if something goes
wrong - usually only the result of crap application installprograms or
determined manual messing around.
Can you check if your CA is in the Trusted Root
list - should be already ifyou installed CA as a
Title: IIS and CA in 2000
Two more rules:
1. Subject Contains "[LIST ADMIN MESSAGE] New on
NTSYSADMIN" - Action - DELETE FROM SERVER.
2.Subject Contains "Exchange 5.5" - Action -
DELETE FROM SERVER (and possibly either of "upgrade to E2K"or re-route to
Exchange SysAdmin List).
And
Title: RE: Repetitive posts
It is hard to tell when a question has been answered. I sent a response to a question early this morning, but my response didn't hit the server for quite a while. By the time it did hit, there had already been several responses from other list members. (Which I
I prefer www.bhs.com for finding shareware/freeware stuff. Tons better than
Tucows, if you ask me.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
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Khurram,
What I think you are asking is how to create file (.bat, .exe., etc.) that
will make modifications to the registry. If that is the case, then what I
have used for years is Wilson's WindowWare Winbatch with the compiler
(http://www.windowware.com/winware/wb-first.html). I have used it to
Title: OWA
Not necessarily. If you use Windows
Integrated Authentication on your IIS box then the passwords are encrypted. If
you use basic authentication then passwords are sent in clear text.
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From: Neil Harvey
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I need to dompile a report on Web Filtering softwares. I am asware of
SurfControl. Can anyone recomend other packages?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel J. Munley
Keyence Corporation of America
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