Is there a physical firewall device between you and the ftp server? If so, make sure both ports 20 and 21 are opened up.
Also, can you ftp into the server from that SAM server itself? You should be able to... If not, the problem reside within the ftp config on the box itself.
Let us know...
OK, figured it out... It was a Permissions setting under "Exchange System Manager", then Recipients > All Address Lists > All Contacts. I gave everyone 'Read' access and now OWA works like a charm.
Now I need to figure out how to give Calendar access Permissions, as Calendar is doing the same...
Non-domain admin OWA users can't view their Contacts. They can go into the Contacts area, but it is completely empty and they cannot add new ones either. I'm sure its a Permissions thing on the Exchange Server, but where do I change it to give them access?
THANKS!!!
GVN
Hey, there is no HP Network Port available when trying to setup a print server using Windows 2003 Server, the 64-bit edition. I wanted to use DLC as the protocol... Can this be done with 2003???
GVN
CASE SOLVED: This was caused by using the default Microsoft 32-bit network adapter driver that came with Windows 2003 Enterprise Server. I had to go to the NIC manufacturer and specifically download the 64-bit driver (in this case it was Broadcom...) and then install it, then reboot. Once I...
CASE SOLVED: This was caused by using the default Microsoft 32-bit network adapter driver that came with Windows 2003 Enterprise Server. I had to go to the NIC manufacturer and specifically download the 64-bit driver (in this case it was Broadcom...) and then install it, then reboot. Once I...
This is a clearer question than the first one:
Concerning VPN access, one either has VPN access or they don't, - but is there another option whereby you can give someone VPN access but only grant them data accessibility to one server or application? Management here is very untrusting of their...
I agree with your comments about stealing 100%, and have argued that before, but in vain...
Will setting up all the "approved" servers in one VLAN solve this issue? How would you tag a VPN connection into that VLAN?
We don't use Terminal Server here (so far...), is it expensive?
Concerning VPN access, one either has VPN access or they don't, - but is there another option whereby you can give them VPN access but only allow them access to open server or application? Management here is very untrusting of their employees, even the upper management levels..., and the...
You can always create a logon script that basically echoes that info to a text file, as a last resort, if necessary:
echo %USERNAME% has logged onto %COMPUTERNAME% at %DATE%, %TIME%. >> \\MyServer\NETLOGON\TIMESTAMPS.TXT
Simple, yet straightforward...
The 'Automatically detect settings' checkbox within the IE Internet Options >> Connections >>LAN Settings... keeps getting checked. Any idea where to look to see if this is being set by some local policy on the laptop, or a registry setting somewhere?
GVN
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