That's interesting, I definitely read it the same way you do, although that's not the way I remember it being marketed/sold. I've always had to purchase VPN Client licenses for the units, unless that's the older SafeNet VPN client and not the Global VPN client, which in my opinion would be worth...
Just to make sure we're on the same page, Your Global VPN Clients in "mysonicwall.com" shows 0 for allowed connections. In this case, you would need to buy a connection license. The VPN Upgrade is for box to box VPN connections, not VPN client connections.
Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA...
Subscription Advantage also gives you ongoing support......
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just checking, but have you statically set the ip of your machine to be on the same subnet..10.20.30.100 for example..
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you can also make a contact list under public folders..... then set the appropriate permissions
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You can create a new website in IIS with a default.htm that you point to the original www.company.com/exchange.
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It wouldn't have anything to do with what subnet things are located on. It's more likely that their mail servers are performing a reverse dns lookup and can't find a correct entry for your mail server. Make sure that your mail server has a Host(A) record and MX records on both primary and...
No, the ZenClient interacts with the desktop allowing for files, registry settings and advanced functions like those to be performed.
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It sounds like your network addresses are different on each server rather than matching. ie: if you are running 802.2 on both systems, the network address needs to be the SAME on both servers. This places them in the SAME logical network.
-Mike
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I have a user that is experiencing the same problems, although they don't have to be in a citrix session in order for the problem to occur. We can recreate the error while directly connected to MAS90.
Did you find any resolution to the issue?
Thanks,
-Mike Donato
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OK, this makes sense now. The following link should explain the difference. Netware 4.2 included BTrieve 6.10f, while since Netware5, they've included Pervasive SQL 2000 with limited user licenses. (Pervasive SQL 2000 is essentially BTrieve in new clothing) Anyway, you need to purchase more...
Can you be more specific? I don't quite understand what you're asking.
-Mike
Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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Is it the application that you're running along with PervasiveSQL2000 that is requiring your SP to be at SP2? I'm running SP4 on both sides, and it's mandated by the accounting app that we use.
-Mike Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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I have about 10 clients that use it with their accounting systems. Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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I wish I had some free ones myself, but this place seems to have a good selection.
http://www.netzoomstencils.com/home/index.asp
-Mike Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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Another way to do this, is use the following:
MAP ROOT G:=%HOME_DIRECTORY
you only have to use %HOME_DIRECTORY, and no other part of a path, as the %HOME_DIRECTORY variable is the whole path.
-Mike
Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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I have been using Veritas BackupExec on all of my NetWare 6 servers, and I've been very pleased with the performance and the new GUI Management Console.
-Mike Michael A. Dontato MCNE, MCSE, CCA
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Is one of the drives that you are trying to map to an actual local drive (ie: do you have a CDRW and a ZIP) that might be using F:, and your First network drive is set to the same?
If you could describe your setup, and possibly post your login script, we might be able to figure it out.
-Mike...
I love the product. I manage multiple clients systems using it, and I love the way it gives me remote access to control their desktops while they are having problems. The application delivery is great, and it's really nice when all you need to do is change a couple of .ini's or something simple...
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