MSMQ is Microsofts message queuing http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms711472(VS.85).aspx
RouterIdentitfy is a associated with "Routing and Remote Access"
To delete them you would need to have the delete subtree permission as well as your normal delete permission.
What we did is far easier than creating fake anything.
In active directory we have the user with the outgoing mailbox... it can send as much as it wants to how many it wants with no restrictions.
To prevent incoming mail:
In Active Directory Users and Computers goto the user account and goto...
I recently ran into a similar issue where a fellow tech changed a number on me.
In your SMTP connector properties under Messages are the hard limits. The one your probably wanting to look at is the first one. You can try unchecking the box thus removing the limit (even if it's just for test...
You can look in the logs if you have logging turned on.
Locate your log directory
1) System Manager - First Admin Group - Protocols
2) Right click on SMTP and select properties
3) Near the bottom it should have a check box in Enable Logging
4) If it does you click the Properties box and it...
Recently ran into a similar situation. The internet explorer enhanced security was blocking the execution on the installer when it was transferred over the network.
The easy way is to right click and goto properties and click the unblock button.
You can also remove the security under...
Been awhile since I setup a CUPS server and while I was installing the hplip port I noticed I also have hplip3. I have been to the website and not really sure what the difference is, if any. So my question is regarding whether hplip3 is newer than hplip or if it is more in the supported printers.
I will assume your Helpdesk logins have their own group.
Right click your domain name at the top of AD and select "Delegate Control"
In the Delegation Wizard the first thing it will ask is who to delegate stuff too. Select your Helpdesk group (you can do separate accounts if you want).
Next...
Your old profile probably got corrupted and windows created a new one... meaning your data may not be lost.
You can tell if this is the case by opening My Computer and going to C:\Documents and Settings
You will see a few folders in here and if windows created a new profile you will see your...
Sounds more like he delegated stuff to your account rather than put your account in the domain admin group. What does your network admin say when you told him of the issue?
If I am not mistaken it is against the law to store credit card numbers... in fact if I remember more it has to be truncated. I just recall having to recode a site that was doing just that and they were sued or taken to court (they were not specific on what happened) but they paid me a lot of...
I would say give it back to the IT dept who probably know the local admin account and can login and rejoin it. Seems odd though that he was able to change it to a workgroup without knowing the credentials.
is the domain users in the local users group and the agent account in the domain users group?
Whatever the group is that you created should link to the local users group of the machine.
Didn't see it listed so figured I would ask.
Guess I am not understanding what you are saying... mail is received and deffered to what you have in your alias's table to .forward which either ends up in a mail box or forwarded to an external address.
Procmail is at the users end meaning each account would be setup for the filtering...
SMTPDiag will show you any DNS or communications issues.
Get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=BC1881C7-925D-4A29-BD42-71E8563C80A9&displaylang=en
You can read about it here:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SMTPDIAGdiagnose-Exchange-2003-SMTP-DNS.html
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