This Is What Marketing Is All About
HEMA is a Dutch department store. The first store opened on November
4, 1926, in Amsterdam. Now there are 150 stores all over the
Netherlands. HEMA also has stores in Belgium, Luxemburg, and Germany.
In June of this year, HEMA was sold to British investment
We have a new remote location coming online in a couple months and are
working on our IT plan.
There will be a permanent VPN between the two sites. We plan for the
remote users (about 20) to access their apps via a terminal server here,
but they'll also have a local file and print server.
where is your license server?
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We are running PS 4.0 with 2 servers in our development farm. All
published apps have been updated to run on newserver and everything
is working fine. Today I powered down oldserver to check for any
issues before I reuse it. When
I have a user that just came to me with a concern. E-mails incoming to
her phone are working fine. However, outgoing messages are not. I took
a look at the Activesync settings on her phone, and we have both peak
and off-peak sync scheduled to sync immediately, or whatever that
setting is. We
Somebody had time on their hands...
Mark
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From: Devin Meade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 4:04 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT Humor - Marketing
This Is What Marketing Is All About
HEMA is a Dutch department store. The first
So, with OSSIM, you basically download the .iso, burn that on a CD,
throw it into the CD drive of a virgin machine (no OS installed), and
let it do its thing?
Joe Heaton
From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:34 PM
To:
spoiler:
nice rube goldberg machine using their housewares..
On Jan 10, 2008 3:33 PM, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's in flash, which is evil, so it's not installed on my machine, and
therefore I can't watch it.
On Jan 10, 2008 3:04 PM, Devin Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have 3 remote offices in our organization, each with their own DC.
AD replication doesn't seem to be very heavy at all as far as bandwidth
usage. We're actually looking at getting rid of the servers though, and
are looking at what kind of bandwidth increase we're going to be facing
from that.
What version of Exchange? SP?
I'd say its a phone/exchange issue without knowing anything else. Exchange
has a few quirks where immediately is within the next few quarter hour. An
hour is a bit longer than usual. I believe Exchange 2003 SP2 has quite a few
improvements in the activesync
VMWare lets you mount a .iso file in the virtual CD-ROM drive. It's how most
people build a virgin VM. If you want to do it with physical hardware then
you have the steps down.
On Jan 10, 2008 6:37 PM, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, with OSSIM, you basically download the .iso, burn
Without a local DC I think the WAN traffic would be heavy during the
logon process, and users would only get local cached logons if the WAN
was down.
Roger Wright
Network Administrator
Evatone, Inc.
727.572.7076 x388
Prudhomme's Law Of Window Cleaning: It's on the other side.
Going to answer Rod's question here as well.
Provider is Verizon. We're using E2k3, SP2, haven't really gone in and
looked at any Exchange related settings. However, one of the other IT
guys is using this same phone, and I did a test from his phone, and the
outgoing message was sent right
We were looking at making them Citrix users and pushing the desktop too,
but ya, that was/is a huge concern for me...
Joe Heaton
From: Roger Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 3:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: New
Did you reboot the phone?
From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 3:55 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Activesync issue - WM5
Going to answer Rod's question here as well.
Provider is Verizon. We're using E2k3, SP2, haven't really gone
Roger,
Pros and cons for each.
Primary reason for a separate domain: Complete separation of GP and AD.
Trusts allow for granular control of resources but adds a lot of
overhead to your rollouts, updates, management. I would only do this if
the remote office was going to act very
Are you saying the projector does't have VGA in? And what's a standard
monitor output? You say the laptop has that as well as VGA out, but in my
mind VGA out would be the standard monitor output for a laptop.
I installed two projectors using these wall plates (PC-G1020-*), which allow
for
Does this happen on a machine with no local printers installed as well? I
run Vista and I can set any network printer I want as default. I have one
Vista machine in another building that has local and default printers, and
while the local printer is default, I know the machine can print to network
It can't. Win2K3 STD only supports 4GB of address space, which 4GB of memory
would need to occupy. System components such as video cards, the BIOS and
the like, need resources in this address space, and can only use address
space below the 4GB barrier. This means OS's that only support 4GB of
Its been working fine for at least 2 months. No issues at all. No
driver problems, printer mappings automatic from the server, all was
good. Slower but good.
I cant delete all the local printers, they use Adobe PDF to create
pdf's. Its just weird that this exact problem was pre-RTM and
I got it figured out. I had to install a parallel system to a different
directory. I then used the Magic Jelly Bean beta program. It allows you to
point it at a different installation on the same drive and extract the
product id
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From: Eric E Eskam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Oh FFS. It seems you simply do not believe what you read here.
Please go and read the technical documentation posted that explains exactly
what is going on, and then you have the answer to your question.
Cheers
Ken
From: Ken Cornetet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 11 January 2008 4:24
Creating a new domain is way too much complication for no reason.
They'll work on your existing domain just fine. And, if the Exchange
server is at your home office, there's no particular need for a DC at
that site either. Logon traffic for that few users shouldn't be
significant. The biggest
I am starting a local monthly or bi-monthly security gathering in Orange
County California for IT professionals. I thought I would email the list to
see if there is anyone on from the orange county area that might be
interested. Obviously the gathering will be free etc... simply a place to
learn
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