I am an MCSE, so it's clear that I don't know all thet much on the programming side. I am trying to get a vbscript to do a simple task for me.
Currently I pipe results of a command into a text file, then parse these results for what I need. A friend of mine said I could proably skip the Text...
I am trying to find a way to alter the remote registry of many servers and confirm that is was done properly. I am really new to VBScript so please be as specific as you can. Thanks
Can you ping the server by servername?
Can you ping the server by FQDN?
Can you ping the server by IP address?
I really would not play with the RPC ports.
Do you have any other protocols installed?
Can you do remote admin from another NT server or workstation?
I would suggest that you print to a LPR print queue on the remote machine. You will have to establish an IP connection to the box that maintains the print queue but then you should not have a problem print to their printer via a LPR/LPD port.
try sending the mail that does not work to an AOL account. Then forward that mail on to the person that doesn't work. AOL is a really different mail system I would not ues it as an example or diagnostic system if you can avoid it.
try running StorStat utility from your Outlook or Office CD on your ost file and see what it gives you.
but for the most part unless you have the outlook profile you used to create it and have not changed it you are SOL.
Offline Folder files (OSTs) are considered slave replicas of the server-...
Two things I might try, first check your firwall, if it is routing traffic between your various subnets amke sure it is not filtering anything between these two points. Also you might want to try using the rpcping util to test the connectivity between the two. Depending on the bandwidth between...
In that case you can reasonably say that the problem is on the recieving end.
Can anyone else at your location send mail to the people at the remote company?
Is the user at your end using different client software than everybody else?
I would probably check with the remote system admin and...
Do you have a line in you lmhosts file like this??
102.54.94.97 rhino #PRE #DOM:domainname #net group's DC
Do you know if your router does any filtering? are there any security devices, firewall, proxy etc in the mix?
Personally I have used and like IIS, never had any real problems and at lease I know it integrates with the NOS as well as any. And the Microsoft will support it.
The article did not reference what you were seeing exactly but I thnk this would work for you.
The problem has been fixed in Service Pack 3 for Windows NT 4.0. If you have
already installed Windows NT 4.0, apply the latest Service Pack. If you have to
install from floppy disk, reduce the amount...
There are a number fo reasons this could happen. , mostly to do with the client not allowing attachments and or a virus program or event script stripping them off before that are delivered.
What exactly is happening?
Probably not what you were looking for but here is the answer
PSS ID Number: Q243336
Article last modified on 10-07-1999
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You can run multiple modems that will bind to make a sigle net connection between two NT machines, but you will need two modems and phone lines. I think this would be a moer expensive option in the long run because of the recurring cost of the extra phone line.
Well as far as fibre goes the more I work with it the moer I treat it like any other piece of wire. One thing I might try it to reverse the fibre in the garage. Switch the incomming and outgoing fibre links. If everything in the garage and further out slows to 10BT I would say you have a problem...
Two things to check right away, what account deos the net logon service start with. I thik it should be the system account. Also you can delete it's computer account from the PDC and add it again. then try. Before you do this perhaps you could post the entire test of the message that should be...
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