I have a user that created a rule to move incoming emails from several users into his "Personal Folder" - that is the root of Personal Folder, and not a subfolder. Those emails were processed when tested and promptly disappeared. I tested this myself on some sacrificial emails in my Inbox and...
The first thing you should do is create different subnets. You can't have the same subnet (192.168.254.xxx) on both sides of the routers. Make one (home for example) 192.168.253.xxx. There are probably static routes to be configured on both routers but I can't check that out here at home (not...
I didn't see this in the thread anywhere so I will ask what may be obvious,
"Have you tried rebooting the server?"
I had this same message on our test server and a reboot cleared it.
Either replace the pvl.mdb found the the Backup Exec folder with the one from your install media (in which case you will lose all overwrite protection info and media pool info along with other media-related info) or you can attempt to repair the database by opening it with Access and using the...
We are configured the same way. If I try to blat a file to my personal isp account Exchange will get rejected. Assuming nothing, did you do the 'blat -install'? If not, you need to do this or create a reg file to perform the same thing:
BLAT.REG file contents:
REGEDIT4...
Symantec has a knowledge base article (with batch files) to enable you to swtitch between VAPI/MAPI and MAPI for backup purposes.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/pfdocs/2001010813441448
I have this same problem and I will be testing it out this weekend.
What specifically are you trying to do with Blat? I have installed it on several of our clients' Exchange servers and have a post-processing script in BackupExec that mails me the backup log at the end of the job for each client. As I understand it the "from" address just has to be...
Win9x will need to run DUN 1.3 or later. On the NT machines you will also need to install Point to Point Tunneling Protocol. Once you have your internet connection you make a dialup connection using a VPN adapter (rather than a modem) to the public side of the network/machine you are wanting...
Check again. If you remove "everyone" from the default full control and then allow only permissions for the specific user, you should have what you want. I have a machine I use for remote support that I set up a particular folder this way. Domain admins are part of the...
I guess I am still confused - the only authority he would have would be over his own machine. I would never dream of restricting one of our vendors from administrative access to his own laptop or desktop that he/she uses to connect to our domain. I can control their access thru user admin quite...
NETSVC in the server resource kit works just fine for this. I use this to perform stop/start functions over slow WAN links for remote customers when needed.
What happened to the IT guys - they should be able correct that situation. We would have to have an agreement before I would let someone set up MY machine on their network and prevent me from having admin rights to my own machine. Sounds like the IT guys didn't know enough about NT security...
Check out SHOWGRPS in the NT Server resource kit. It will give it to you by user. You should be able to pipe a list of user logins to it and redirect the output to a file, or do it as needed by user.
Sample output from 'showgrps ELECTRIC\ataylor':
User: [ELECTRIC\ataylor], is a member of...
Funny you should mention that. I happened to move around the mouse while debating what to do next when I noticed the mouse change to the double-line indicating columns could be moved from the left. Lo and behold, all the columns were there but all moved all the way over to the...
I have a user whose machine lock up in an application the other day. The machine was rebooted with no apparent errors but this morning the user notice that when she changed the view on a folder from list to details (using Explorer), the contents shows absolutely...
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