Initially sendmail is set to not allow people from out side your network to send mail. This is to prevent an Open Relay. If your mobile users have static IP's you can add them to the access file in sendmail other wise you may have to use POP before SMTP. Here is a link you can check out...
I was looking to free up some space on my C:\ drive and came across a file called memory.dmp in the WINNT directory. From what I have read if the system crashes it will write what ever is in memory to this file for debugging purposes. Is it okay to delete this file after the fact or will the...
I have been having a problem where my NT 4.0/sp5 server has been showing 100% CPU usage even after a reboot, also people have been complaing about slow printing. I went to Microsoft’s site and found that it is the spoolss.exe, which is using all the CPU. It is using from 60%-90% at any given...
The last few day's I have been noticing some dropped packets at my firewall. When I ran tracert I tracked the addresses to the same ISP the IPs were only slightly different. All the packets that have been dropped were TCP packets destined for port 139 which is a NetBios port. should I be...
I recently setup a VPN using RAS and PPTP on an NT server running service pack 5. I can access my network from outside but I can't see any of the computers on the network in network neighborhood. If I go to find a computer and type in the IP of the server I can then access all the files on...
I'm looking into setting up a VPN. I read in some NT pptp white papers that you could not access the pptp Server but you could access any other computer on the network. Is this true? I planned on making my file server my pptp Server so if i can't access it defeats the purpose.
thank you...
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