x27;t have anything to do with ports unless they are firewalling
you on their end, or they are managing your firewall if you have a firewall
onsite.
-Original Message-
From: Michael W. Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 8:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Su
I have a remote user who needs to connect to our corporate LAN over his
Internet connection. The corporate end of the connection has already been
verified by another user in a different remote office. Thus far the new
user has been unable to connect, and as far as I can tell none of his
packets
for MS Mail 3.5 - they worked fine.
So I think we're talking about the same and please let me know where the
proper utilities are on the MS site if you find it out ...
Regards,
Nico Schulze
-Original Message-
From: Michael W. Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, Septe
Just to make sure that we are both taLking about the same thing, the mail
product that I am using is that which comes native with Win95 and NT 4.0.
This is strictly a peer-to-peer mail service - not a "mail server
application" in any sense. As I recall, MS made a pre-Exchange mail server
applicat
I have a Microsoft Mail postoffice being hosted on a W2K server box. My
clients are a mixture of W95, NT 4.0, and W2K workstations. For a variety
of reasons I do not wish to change over to a full-blown Exchange server
implementation at this time.
Some time ago my users started reporting that th
Adobe Acrobat pricing from CDW:
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=279808
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=279809
($221.87 or $89.97 upgrade)
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Clark, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 6:31 P
We use NAVCE 7.5 as well. We were never able to get the Live Update to work
reliably. Somewhere on the Symantec site is a document that outlines an
alternate procedure for downloading updates by FTP. For what it's worth,
the following is our procedure:
Use AT to schedule the following batch fi
On a machine that does not exhibit any problem go to a command prompt and
run "ipconfig /all |more" to see the full IP configuration. Do the same on
the machine that has the problem. You might want to use "ipconfig /all
>results.txt" to capture the information to file for printing or whatever.
C
nd then move it back.
HTH, Diane
-Original Message----- From:
Michael W. Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:11 PM To: NT
System Admin Issues Subject: Diskeeper seems to have
locked up
So, dedicated admin that I am, I came back tonight to perform
a b
So, dedicated admin that I am, I came back tonight to perform a boot time
defrag on a server that has been sorely neglected for way too long. The box
is a Dell Poweredge 4200 with three 9 Gig SCSI drives partitioned into a 2
Gig FAT and the remainder in a single NTFS partition. I boot-defragged
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