I'm hoping someone here can help me sort this out. I've got an Excel spread sheet that I built a report in using VS2010. The shared datasource is set up as an 32-bit ODBC DSN. It runs fine on my development machine (win 7 Pro 64-bit). I deploy the report to my SSRS 2012 report server and...
Resolved the last problem. I changed the Access Mode Vlan to 20 and can ping between VLAN's and PC. I can also RDP to the PC on VLAN20 from my PC on VLAN1 again. Still no joy regarding internet access from PC on VLAN20.
So now I've created a new problem. I was going back through the router port config following this document.Link According to what I was seeing the trunking wasn't set up on the interface to the VLAN so I followed the instructions to configure the switchport mode trunk. Now I can only ping...
Router port
FastEthernet9 is up, line protocol is up
Internet protocol processing disabled
router fa9 connects to port ge1/0/2
Port Details GE1/0/2
Port State - Enabled[Active]
Flow Control - Disabled
MDI - Auto
Duplex - Auto[Full]
Broadcast Suppression - 100%
Multicast Suppression - 100%...
...type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route
Gateway of last resort is <Outside IP> to network...
I've recently set up a VLAN on my Cisco 1811 router and HP 1910-24G switch, VLAN20 ip 192.168.3.0/24. I've set up the VLAN with IP help address pointing to my PDC on main VLAN1. I've also added VLAN to AD Sites and Services and added scope to DHCP. I've also added an access list entry "permit...
Thanks for the validation. I don't have much hands on experience with AD other than user and computer setup so I appreciate the validation. I think I've should have everything in place now and will be testing this weekend.
I'm in the process of configuring a VLAN on our company network in preparation for a new data collection implementation in our stockroom and production area. I've configured the VLAN on our Cisco 1811 router and an managed switch. Included in my VLAN config on the Cisco router I added an IP...
I'm refreshing this thread from last week as my server has begun exhibiting the same problems again. This morning I've had three instances where the exchange server can't find my DC's and the transport service just stops without any error other than the "Can not find any available Domain...
After the reboot this morning the Exchange server found my DC's and seems to be working normally. No errors for exchange are showing any longer. Unfortunately the reboot seems to have broken my spam filter now but I'm working with their support on that one.
The directory services event log only has a couple NTDS Replication warnings Event ID 1083 over the past several months. Everything else is Info only events. The last warning was on 5/23 but this problem just started on Friday after reboot.
I ran the repadmin /showreps on both dc's and...
I've got a 2003 SP2 Domain with primary and replicatin DC and Exchange Server 2010 SP2 on 2008R2 server. All have been working fine for the 9 months since bringing up the exchange server. After routine updates and reboot some of my outlook users are getting security alerts for the...
Zelgar, I agree that the different printer drivers likely are causing the problems. It just seems strange that I'm using all the same flavors of printers we've been using for several years and the problem has just come up in the last 6 to 8 months; doesn't affect all users although all have the...
Thanks for the reply. I will go ahead and test it for the IE issues. I'm not getting the errors it mentioned though so I'm sceptical whether it will even correct my IE issues.
Has anyone seen a problem with a document or label not printing correctly when sending it to a non-default printer where it resizes the output to the size of your default printers stock? My issue first arose with some labels we print using Crystal Reports. We have two standard label stock...
I know this has been addressed in a couple of very old threads and neither resolved my issue so I'm starting fresh.
I have a Cisco 1800 router. We have recently brought a new Exchange Server 2010 server online. It is sending and receiving with only one problem. All outbound email is routing...
Sorry it this has been addressed elsewhere but I couldn't locate anything. I have a Cisco 1800 router. I'm trying to open up a nat translation from a hosted email into my internal email server. Our Cisco 1800 has an existing IP Nat record for port 25 routing to our old server and won't clear...
I tried running it exactly as you had above in a command prompt and it kept erroring saying setup is not recognized...
I finally was able to recover by adding .\ in front of the setup and also I had to use the 2010 SP1 RU1 install instead of my original download. It is now back up and running...
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