Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations strongm on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. compuveg

    SID

    if I'd realized the post was over 20 days old I wouldn't have replied. However, SIDs are really what permissions are tied to. the NewSID program I was hoping would set all those registry and file SIDs to the same thing. He probably just reinstalled everything, which is really a better...
  2. compuveg

    Easiest way to upgrade to Exchange 2007

    Why not go straight to 2010? If you've bought in the last 2 years you're most likely entitled to it. I did find this great checklist from Microsoft designed to walk small guys (like me) through this. It is designed for Exchange 2010 though...
  3. compuveg

    SID

    There is a utility available that can replace the SID on your machine. I would most likely try running that. I think it was called NewSID, and it was from the Sysinternals folks Microsoft bought.
  4. compuveg

    571 host@home.com prohibited. We do not relay

    That makes me think that Appriver had a tiny window where its system wasn't forwarding emails.
  5. compuveg

    VPN Users not being prompted for password change

    Show me a person in my whole office that only has one password to remember and I'll show you the person with the mop, who probably still has more than one password.
  6. compuveg

    VPN Users not being prompted for password change

    Their machines attempt to login to the domain before their VPN is connected, with the Windows login. Though the VPN might authenticate to their AD account, it won't go through the same routine as far as checking for expired passwords, etc. Your best/easiest bet is to have them login through...
  7. compuveg

    571 host@home.com prohibited. We do not relay

    Your server's logfiles will be more conclusive than anything they get in email, but maybe not. Is that remote MTA listed your mailserver?
  8. compuveg

    Policies for having identified an attack via IPS....

    Well, attacks from the internet I would ignore, they're to be expected. There should be a swift policy in place for internal attacks that would report the incident, locate the attacker in the network, remove them, then report the conclusion.
  9. compuveg

    SMB Share - Bad username or password - saved password

    By 10.8 I meant 10.5.8, sorry.
  10. compuveg

    Where is Report Header?

    It sounds like you're talking about a grid or group header repeat. There's a header on the report, just right-click in the top left corner (same place you can get to report properties) and choose the report header.
  11. compuveg

    Where is Report Header?

    Well, you can have a header row on a grid only print on the first page. Just toggle the 'repeat on new page' of the header row to 'False'.
  12. compuveg

    how can non-AD users check in/out documents in MOSS

    It turned into a licensing thing because the discussion turned to general public access of a Sharepoint site. Despite his calling it MOSS, things that sounded more like WSS were being discussed. That's when I said... "WSS is not MOSS. They're both Sharepoint. WSS isn't supposed to be...
  13. compuveg

    how can non-AD users check in/out documents in MOSS

    Well, the MVPs said tat if you're going to power an external website you need CALs for the users. Feel free to read the article before you comment on it.
  14. compuveg

    how can non-AD users check in/out documents in MOSS

    Here's a good article... http://www.officesharepointpro.com/Articles/tabid/149/nodeid/1924/License-to-Fill--Licensing-Windows-SharePoint-Services-for-the-Extranet-.aspx He does say you need Windows CALs. http://msmvps.com/blogs/cgross/archive/2005/04/02/40723.aspx According to the MS-MVP you...
  15. compuveg

    how can non-AD users check in/out documents in MOSS

    It should only be users that have a CAL for your Windows server running WSS that should be able to use it. It is a violation of your license to allow others to use your WSS installation. At least that's how I understood it. I suppose that doesn't mean you can't have it exposed to the...
  16. compuveg

    Hiding IP In Chat

    Yeah, but your internet IP is still visible when you're behind a NATing firewall. It only really will hide you if you're in a large private network like a corporation or a school network. Then it still isn't really hiding you because any organization large enough to hide someone will be...
  17. compuveg

    SMB Share - Bad username or password - saved password

    Sounds like your addition of the share to the startup items was done right. I was suggesting though that you might have better luck after deleting everything windows related from your keychain. If that doesn't work, also make the 'connect to' path something like...
  18. compuveg

    how can non-AD users check in/out documents in MOSS

    WSS is not MOSS. They're both Sharepoint. WSS isn't supposed to be exposed to the internet as I understood it.
  19. compuveg

    Network a non network printer

    Here's a USB printserver from IOgear for $40, including shipping. http://www.buy.com/prod/iogear-hi-speed-usb-2-0-print-server-gpsu21-iogear-gpsu21-print-server/q/loc/101/202717949.html And a parallel printserver from netgear for $50 with free shipping...
  20. compuveg

    SMB Share - Bad username or password - saved password

    The best luck I had with 10.3 was when I deleted the keychain and started from scratch again. I think if you 'connect to server' and connect to smb://username:password@serveraddress/sharename/ then drag that into your startup items, it will be properly remembered. Or, heck, spring the $30...

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top