Hi everyone,
So I am trying to make an easy solution to a off the cuff problem. I have an end user who only sometimes does not need his machine to be running during the weekends. But we need the option to turn on the machine as needed.
Currently I set the machine to Wake-On-Lan which works fine...
So USE TLS 1.0 was already enabled but 1.1 and 1.2 were disabled. I am waiting for the user to get back to me but I just had this issue crop up on a second, less troublesome computer with another user. Again with the unable to find a secure connection to the server, and again with everything...
So I have an oddity at work I cannot explain. One of the users came to me and explained her Outlook 2013 was disconnected for the last 6 hours and couldn't connect. The user is Online, able to use other services such as Lync and SkyDrive, and even the https://login.microsoftonline.com, however...
Well punch down went great, although the process ended up with me looking like a poster boy for the Blue Oyster. It was roughly 110+ F in the attic, I was dripping sweat and my hands and arms were covered in Vaseline used to smooth the pull through some flexible conduit that was giving some...
Hey there,
I have a superstack 3 4500 I am trying to reset to factory defaults. I have interrupted the boot with the ctrl-b, however none of the default logins seem to be there. I have tried the following
monitor:monitor
manager:manager
admin:_______
This is according to the documentation...
Hey everyone,
I am having an issue the IIS7 and FTP configuration for even basic functions.
-Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1
-IIS 7.5
-Server is located outside of the domain but physically inside the network on a 192.168 address opposed to our 10.255 setup.
-I do not know the layout of...
Yeah the conduit has to have a bend in it due to regulations. The problem is easily mitigated with some goop you coat the wire in and turns the coating into astroglide haha. But in Massachusetts depending on the conduits orientation and surrounding structure and pipes/etc, you have to have a...
Electrical Conduit has a tendency to cause friction heat, basically melting/cutting the shielding off the cables. Additionally if you ever run wires, you will learn very fast that conduit already occupied by other cables can mean its nearly impossible to snake more then one bunch.
The trick...
Well I had considered all the above. When we remodeled the house before moving in, we installed conduit between the basement and the top floor so we could have an easy time threading lines up there.
The current configuration is as such:
-Feed comes into basement
-Main line goes up to attic...
Well after thinking about it I realized I was just going about it the wrong way. I am going to use a 12 port punch down similar to what you see on a rack from feeds from offices that you plug into a switch. I was originally thinking old PBX style but this way I will just punch down and...
Hey everyone,
I am looking at installing a network punch down panel in my attic to alleviate some issues with the wiring and location of my home server farm. Are there any concerns I should address before making any decisions about the punch down? Is there a noticeable lost of performance for...
I have inherited this issue from a server admin on vacation but from what I understand the issue is as described below:
The facility has 3 websites hosted on a server I can access via RDP. DNS is third party while the 3 websites are bound to *:80 on the server. Since it is not yet live, I...
Hey everyone,
I am trying to track down a user who is forwarding email to a general mailbox of another company. The failure to send error mails are bouncing back to anyone sending a mail to this user, however I have been unable to identify who specifically is doing this. The server runs just...
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