If you're talking about the FTP Serv-U from deerfield.com software, I'm not
even sure if they manufacture that product anymore. Is anyone able to
verify that?
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To: "'Vega, Cesar'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Stephane Auger'"
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Nevermind that, long day. The Rhinosoft one. :)
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> 3) I've got Win 2000 Server as my server machine, but I can't seem to
Install any Anti-Viral software or Firewall software... Is this just my
machine, or is it a problem with Win 2000?
What sort of problem(s) are you experiencing? Win2k shouldn't have any
issues with antivirus software, for ce
How much are you wanting to spend? At any rate, I would give WarFTPd Daemon
a whirl -- it's the one I use, and I personally haven't had any security
problems with it. It's kind of hard to find, as last I checked (I think
we're around version 1.7 on it now) it was downloadable only from a slow
pi
Very interesting. NT4 or NT5?
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> Hello, I was told to go to Security Event Descriptions
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One thing to remember if you're using NetMeeting 3.01 internally -- I've had
issues with the program actually crashing the operating system on NT4
server. Give it a try when you can -- netmeeting in from any windows OS to
an NT4 server (SP doesn't make a diff) and pull up explorer. Select two or
d a half.
Just curious as the router never had trouble with ADSL ...
Thanks all.
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Subject: Re: Question on broadband IP routers using NAT
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