Actually, there's some confusion about the "D". When I mentioned that, it was in relation to configuring the the CCR in call pilot. Right now, under my CCR, I have option 1 set as a transfer and the number in the phone number field is #XXXXXXXXXX, the number to my off-site call center for...
Yeah, normally I would believe it's a problem for our telephone company to resolve however, since it works perfectly with feature 71 and on a regular handset, but not with call pilot, I wanted to see if there was a setting or something within call pilot that could be causing the issue. Thanks...
No, the CENTREX lines do no require a 9 before the number. We've been using this BCM 50 for over 8 years perfectly with CENTREX lines using #XXXXXXXXXX. The only thing that has changed is our local telephone company is changing out a phone switch on their end and trying to move us over to it...
I'll try to answer this as best that I can because this isn't a strong subject for me.
These two incoming lines are plain copper lines, atleast that is how it's hooked into our BCM 50. From what I can tell within call pilot, no CLID type of is setup. We have our two incoming lines setup into...
Hi everyone,
I have a problem and I'm hoping someone might have a solution. I have a BCM 50 running 6.0 setup with two incoming centrex lines. In callpilot, I have a CCR configured with a transfer option to #XXXXXXXXXX. We also use Feature 71 during the day to transfer calls to an hosted...
What the server you reinstalled the only server promoted to a DC on the network?
If not, then chances are you may have a problem with your FSMO roles. Second, make sure the DNS is configured properly and working. After, make sure that the workstations are configured with the proper DNS...
If your trying to access your domain from the internet using your domain name, your going to have to do more than just configure dns to query your ISP's DNS servers. Doing that only tells the computer lookup those servers to find the ip address that corresponds with a certain domain.
If your...
I don't believe I'm following this thread.
Are you saying they log into their machines with their username and remote to the server using the username "domianusers"?
Are you wanting a way for a normal user to remote into the server and not have the option of rebooting or shutting down the...
Disregard that post, I didn't read everything clearly. Just an FYI, using that method, when I leave the office, I am still able to remove the proxy setting and once I return, the policy returns the settings of the proxy config I have setup
There is a GPO setting to configure a proxy server on all machines. That's how I have my workstations configured.
Using GPMC, create or edit an existing policy. Drill to Users - Internet Explorer Maintenance - Connections - Proxy Settings. Enter the address of the proxy and once the...
Porkchop,
Sorry for the late responce. Yeah, I've used it plenty of times. Just to make sure, I tried it again and it works.
Make a group under AD, assign computers to it. Under the computer that has the share, add that group and hit deny.
Works like a charm
I'm not sure if i'm missing something but this shouldn't be so complicated to achieve.
First, if you have a server that is setup as a printer server for all printers, simple go to that server and set permissions. Instead of denying users access to the printers, which would cause your problem...
Local machine security is controlled on the local machine.
At each machine, you will after go under user accounts and add the domain user and select your preference for security.
Just to add, if you're share is located on the server, then and your trying to block access to that share, that...
Active directory cannot function without setting up a DNS server. During the setup of AD, a DNS server was configured on that machine.
You cannot use the DNS server your ISP uses because it has no reference to your computer names.
First, verify that DNS is up and running on the Domain...
You can't start other instances of windows 2000 or xp because when you convert the disk, it removes the partition entries on that disk except for the operating system you currently have running when you convert.
Personally, I dislike the idea of software RAID. Sure, its okay if your limited on...
I forgot to add that the WSUS server is running server 2k, but it is not the domain controller. The clients I am attemtpting to add to the WSUS server connect to a domain controlled by server 2003"
I am taking this statement to say that you have PDC that has Windows 2003 server on it. You can...
Your configuration is wrong. First, make sure you have dns setup on your server. This is a must. Set the DNS server address to itself. Don't set it to the loop back address. Second, remove the ISP address. Instead, once your have DNS configured properly, create a forward to your ISP DNS...
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