It's very strange. I am using CoCreateInstanceEx between two Windows Server 2003 system to connect to a Windows Media Server. If I connect to the local server running WM, it works great. If I try to connect to a remote server it fails. OK, I know you are thinking security issues, etc; I've...
This is not what I'm talking about. The suggestion was for the built-it IE AutoComplete feature. I'm talking about the dialog that pops up when someone is using Windows Authentication on a web page. The IE Content tab is only for AutoComplete feature of IE.
I'm running win2003. When I hit one of my other sites that requires a username and password, I get the standard dialog box. I enter the info and also click "Remember my password." When I revisit the site, it doesn't fill in the username and password fields like win2000 used to. Why...
IIS 6.0 on WinServer 2003, Default web site
- I create a virtual directory/application for .NET app; call it FOO;
everything fine
- I move a single file and directory called Bin into physical location on
disk
- Click refresh in IIS and it correctly shows Bin underneath FOO
- Close IIS
- Reopen...
I have a WinServer 2003 system. I want to setup the ability for people to FTP web sites to a user dir.
1) How should I create user accounts (don't want ability to be interactive...just FTP)? What privilges?
2) How to configure FTP IIS6 to make sure user's can get out of their login dir?
Thanks.
I want to put my own server in a co-location factility. Here is my configuration. I have an existing domain name and it's in my provider's DNS. My server will be running Exchange so I can do email (need forwarding, aliases, and lists...so I need more than just POP3 and SMTP that come with...
Just a few observations:
1) what would I call this domain... mydomain.com
2) can I call the box whatever... mybox.mydomain.com
3) I will be hosting about four different domains on the box and the associated emails for these. I would rather just use pop3 and smtp from 2003, but it doesn't...
I want to put my own server in a co-location factility. Here is my configuration. I have an existing domain name and it's in my provider's DNS. My server will be running Exchange so I can do email (need forwarding, aliases, and lists...so I need more than just POP3 and SMTP that come with...
...mail message ends up in a file called ~myhomedir/Maildir/?
Yes, that's correct. The ? file seems to really be a \r since I can do a "rm -i *" and it asks if I really want to delete '\r'. I have the new/cur/tmp files as well and all my protections are correct.
The only thing I...
Howdy. I'm not familiar with ipchains, but I ran nmap and found my X11 server port open.
6001/tcp open X11:1
How do I restrict this port to only local addresses/processes. Do I do it with ipchains or is there a way to do it via X11? BTW, I think this port is open because of some...
Howdy.
I'm trying out Exceed to access my RH Linux from Windows. It works nicely, but I have one question. To get things to work, I modified my .bashrc to
set DISPLAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1
to have the display pointed to my windows computer. This is fine when logging in from windows, but when I...
Well, maybe I mis-commuicated the problem. Computers A and B are not talking to each other. I already have tomcat running on computer A and just want to bring up a duplicate system...computer B. Stuff works on computer A, but not computer B and I can't figure out why.
Computer A's netstat...
...up Tomcat and should be able to telnet to port 8007 for testing. I can do this on computer A fine. I run netstat -a and see:
tcp 0 0 *:8007 *:* LISTEN
And I can telnet into this port. Cool. But on computer B, I can't telnet (connection refused) and I don't see this port...
I'm hitting 93% of used space on /var. I have a huge amount of unused space on /usr and /home. Is there a way to move this available space to /var?
Thanks!
/paul
Hum, I don't think so. I use the term ISP pretty loosely. Both "ISP" locations are pretty much just providing me connectivity. I simply have my own IP address from them. I don't use their mail and nothing on my computer (residing in the ISP) knows anything about their network or...
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