I have a need to open port 31110 for ftp purposes, accessing an outbound ftp site from our internal network. I'd rather not assign it to an internal static address, allowing multiple users to use this port. Any ideas how to go about doing this? Thanks in advance.
It's also possible that your anti-virus is causing the slow-down on messages with attachments, as it's scanning it for viruses. The bigger the attachment, the slower the scan.
I've restored the data files from the MDBDATA folder, and it appears that the data is there in Exchange System Manager. But, when I configure Outlook for the mailbox, there is not data. Any ideas?
I need help restoring my Exchange data. My server crashed late last week, and all attempts to recover did not work. This is a single server environment, with no additional servers available. I was able to copy the data, but was forced to re-install Windows and Exchange. All the data from the...
I've just switched from iMail to Exchange 2000 to manage my domain's e-mail. iMail had an option for a special alias, called "nobody", which would forward e-mail destined for an undefined mailbox to the user of your choice. Is there a similar feature for Exchange 2000?
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On a working system, place the CD in the drive. Navigate, through the command line, to the i386 folder on the cd. Type "winnt32.exe /ox", and it will prompt you to label and insert the disks.
Are you using NAT or ICS on your network? How are the clients accessing the internet? If it was me, I'd setup NAT and specify both connections to the 'net.
You can enable auditing of object access. You'll have to decide if you want to enable both successful or failed, but in your case it sounds like you want successful. Then, you can specify the objects you want to track. Be forewarned that you will get a lot of entries in the event log for this...
It depends on your network setup. How is the one that can connect, connecting to the Internet? Dial-up modem? DSL or cable directly connected? T1? You may not have any type of connection sharing setup (Proxy, ICS, Wingate, etc.).
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Well, it appears that the dll is still in use, which is why you cannot replace it. If this was used in association with Transaction Server, for instance, you would shut down the components, unregister the dll, replace the dll, then re-register it. Make sure the application that calls the dll is...
These accounts are created by IIS, and are used for anonymous access to your web services. If you are not hosting web pages on this box, try either changing the associated services to disabled, or try removing the software (IIS).
Is this one domain or two? If two, what is the existing trust relationship, if any, between the two domains?
When you create a new user, where are you creating it from?
You should also verify the power options in your systems BIOS. You may have a conflict with the OS settings, and the BIOS is kicking in. I would try turning power management off in the BIOS, and see what happens.
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