On my Windows 2003 server, I am receiving the following error messages in the event log:
The DNS Server recv() function failed.
Event ID 7050
Source DNS
Nothing that I know of has been changed on the system. The message started appearing last week. I am finding very little information (nothing...
Yes, this behaviour only exists when I am loggin in via a telnet session.
Which login file are you referring to? The only file name login that I have is in the pam.d folder.
I am using RedHat's Linux and would like to know if there is a way to enable the backspace key during login. As it stands, if a user mistypes their login and presses the backspace, ^H is displayed.
Incidentally, the delete key works as the backspace should, but trying to retrain a user to use...
I have a VPN available, but would like to not have to jump through the vpn hoops just so that a user can get e-mail. Plus, I have found that in some hotels, the ISP blocks the VPN ports.
I have a need to allow remote users to check their e-mail by configuring their Outlook clients to connect to the company Exchange 5.5 server. They don't want to use OWA.
My concern is that the authentication credentials are sent in clear text when using POP or IMAP. I would rather not require...
I want to allow the RPC protocol to come in or out by modifying my existing filter. The command calls for a program-number to follow the statement:
ip inspect name filter1 rpc program-number 1234
I don't know what the program-number parameter is referring to. Is this an arbitrary number or...
I have a remote site that is connected to my corporate office via a VPN. At the corporate office is a Windows 2003 Domain Controller. I would like to setup a second domain controller at the remote office. However, when I try to join the domain, I get an error message that states that the RPC...
I have a small domain. The DC is running Windows 2003. A second server that is running W2K, has Exchange 5.5 running on it.
I have a situation in which I would like to raise the forest/domain functional levels on the Windows 2003 DC from 0 (Windows 2000 Mixed) to 2 (Windows Server 2003).
My...
I haven't tried it from the CD. The scanpst.exe file repaired a .pst file that came from a CD but was sitting on a HD. From the multiple posts that I've read, it seems that Outlook, for some reason, wants write permission on the .pst file that it is trying to open, therefore, I doubt that...
I have resolved this problem. I ran scanpst.exe on the file and determined that the file was corrupted. After scanpst.exe repaired the errors, I was able to successfully open the file.
Thanks for your help.
I have archived my system's e-mail by month onto CDs. After I've burned the pst file to a CD, I am unable to open it from within Outlook. I get the error:
"Properties for this information service must be defined prior to use."
I tried copying the file from the CD back onto the PC and...
I have just upgraded a W2K DC to Windows 2003. The upgrade appeared to function smoothly with no problems. However, I am now unable to start the Domain Controller Security Policy program. When I try, I get the following error message:
"This action is only valid for products that are...
You're correct in the fact that they would only see mycompany and not mycompany.local, unless they login using a UPN, in which case they would login as username@mycompany.local
Because of group policies that I have setup, the previous login is not displayed. Therefore the default login is LOCAL...
I'm sorry, I'm not explaining myself very well.
I'm not planning on using mycompany.com internally. Originally I was planning on using mycompany.local, but I wondered why even do that? Why not just use mycompany with no .local, no . anything? Will that cause a problem? I've never seen it done.
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