It had ALOT of viruses on it, I ran the Kaspersky online scanner yesterday and cleaned out all the infected files, then ran the installed Norton Antivirus 2005 today to verify I got everything. Yes - I believe this was caused I originally by a virus(es?) and now I am trying to fix anything they...
Is there a program somewhere that does the same thing as 'netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt'?
I have a customers computer where "netsh int ip reset
restlog.txt" fails with:
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WARNING: could not obtain host information from machine: [AARONM]. Some commands may not be available...
Thanks, got it.
There were a couple of problems.
I used the info at www.depopo.net on 'Restoring broken Outlook web access'(www.depopo.net/idx/o/195/article/
which fixed part of the IIS problems.
Another part was that I had previously upgraded this server from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 and...
Does anybody have any good tips/URLS on troubleshooting OWA on Exchange 2003 after an upgrade from Exchange 2000?
My (only) server WAS running Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000. I upgraded first to Exchange 2003, then went back and upgraded to Windows 2003 Server Standard edition. Exchange 2003...
I have a small 7 user network, Exchange 2003 running on Windows 2000 server, clients running Outlook 2003 in Exchange server (workgroup) mode, on either Windows 2000 or Windows XP. All of the users are complaining that some of their calendar events are not getting through. The flip side of...
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server wise - when i upgraded to gw7 from 6.5 - we slapped the cd in and did it live with users logged in. took about 2-3 hours - and thats 5 domains - 20 postoffices.
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I just did a 4 post office, 1 domain GW5.5 upgrade to GW7 on a Saturday morning. Users were logged off so I...
I am a Groupwise Master CNE, and a Microsoft MCSE. I have been working on Groupwise since GW4, and Exchange since Exchange 5.0 For me the biggest difference between Exchange and Groupwise is when they break. I cringe every time I have to work on a broken Exchange server. Backup and restore...
I was hoping for some numbers so I can assign probabilities. I have 3 offices with 2 T-1's into each. Our office in San Francisco went off line for 4 days because a man hole flooded during the recent rains. For now, fault tolerance is a hot topic with the bosses and I need something to...
Does anybody know of any study that lists the most likely modes of failure for leased lines? Specifically need info on what the most likely modes of failure are for my T-1 lines so I can plan a fault tolerant scheme based on failure probabilities.
We looked at wireless, but we can't find anybody that services the physical location where our San Francisco office is located. Technically it is near Port Chicago which is north and east of Oakland on the east side of the bay behind some mountains.
A side note, I just found out we flew one of our secretaries up to San Franscisco this morning with all the paychecks for all the people working out of the San Francisco office. $300 for a round trip ticket just to drop off a box of paychecks. All because the link is down and the payroll dept...
I just got word from Broadwing that "technicians are at the manhole that is flooded and they are pumping it out.' yeesh.
How does MPLS work? Not the internal tech details, I've read the docs on MPLS, but the hardware and software pieces at the router end I would need. Do I need a separate T-1...
I am the network administrator with a company that has offices in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco and San Diego. Since the rains the T-1 to our San Francisco office is down with no quote yet on when it will be up.
I have been told to present options on modifying the network so there is a...
The way the the hotels and Wi-Fi hotspots do this is by hijacking the initial tcp/ip address request.
If your 'visitors' are just plugging into your network then GPO and logon script won't work, you'll need to do this yourself. And it could get interesting to sort out your regular users from...
Did you reinstall Windows on the same hard drive, just in another directory?
Are you logging in with an ID that is a local administrator?
If you are logged in as a local administrator for that computer, browse with explorer to your old folder and check security on that folder and verify that...
Linux (and Unix) computers do not broadcast their machine name. In order to do name resolution with linux or unix systems you need to have either a hosts file on each linux/unix computer, or a DNS server with host records added for each machine name.
Microsoft has added a function to it's...
Backup job is running, completes, then sits waiting for me to click on an alert to remove the tape. Question is, where is the setting to have job finish? (i.e. to NOT have the alert come up and require manual intervention to finish the job.) I can't find it.
I want for the job to go through...
5 user license with server software, and 5 user CAL - Standard licenses, I am not using this for terminal server, just need to do remote administration
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