When you delete the job, shut down the services and go to Documents and settings\all users\Application Data\network associates\common framework\task and delete all the files (not the folders) and the files in the sub folders.
Restart services and see if that helps. On version 3.5, you can...
If you are backing up only the information store and not the mailbox's, you'll have to do a redirected information store to a test server and get the e-mail from there. Mailbox restore was straight forward when I tested it.
If the job isn't running manually you may have an MS-SQL server or MSDE problem, i.e., logs full, etc. I started having repository pull problems and found the McAfee HTTP site wasn't working. Changed to FTP and fixed that problem. I can't get a domain Sync to run automatically, can run...
I'm not sure which port is required for replication but ePO uses ports 80, 81, 8080, 8081, and 8082 for various functions (see the settings tab). It will probably be necessary to set up security to allow access from outside the domain. I've got a five domain setup with the ePO server in one...
OK, let's see how good your memory is (anybody). I've experienced several instances of BackUp Exec 8.6 performing a backup when the server was shut down. It will never run another backup, all jobs are missed afterward. The only resolution has been to reinstall the software and warn everyone...
You may have this figured out by now or don't care any more but yes, you have to go into the devices tab and create a backup to disk folder. That will appear to Veritas as a backup device and is selectable when setting up the backup.
The same thing applies to later Veritas versions.
Right click on directory and select refresh. That doesn't always happen automatically. New computers on the network are not shown and computers show without agents after the agent has been installed.
I'm not sure why McAfee doesn't do this automatically. It applies to 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5.
I've had trouble with computers that are never rebooted (at least not often) not updating. Pushing the ePO agent to that machine seems to wipe everything and get it going again.
If the computer is turned on but not actually logged onto the network, it wont update.
If during the process of re-imaging the computer with XP, the firewall is blocked, RPC servers are turned off or any of several things like that, it's possible the agent isn't talking to the server or there isn't an agent installed.
If the computer was imaged with the agent installed a...
Don't forget the RPC service must be running on the remote computer else you wont get no where fast! If you've got XP2 or just firewall turned on, you'll need to open ports 80, 81, 8080 and 8081.
I designing a webpage with layers, a graphic with Text overlay. When viewing the page and the default text size is changed, the graphic and overlaying text part company.
I'm looking for a recommendation on the best way to disable the text size control to keep the layers intact...
Never Mind! Nothing made sense so I started comparing code on a form page that worked, vs one that didn't. It seems that FrontPage in it's infinite wisdom inserted a link to the northbot.htm itself. I removed that code and the problem is solved.
I'm updating a commercial website for a customer and get the old northbot.htm error below. The problem is that I'm using formmail and not front page extentions. There are several other forms on the site that are working as expected but this particular one is giving the error.
Any Ideas...
You might want to look into the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer, it's free and tells you a lot about a computer.
Network hardware analysis isn't going to be cheap.
In my company we've seen several XP Pro profiles get mysteriously messed up. There's nothing obvious that we can see. The answer has been to log in as administrator, and rename the user profile in question.
Have the user log back in and that recreates the profile. Move the user's documents...
If you exceed the 16GB limit you're in somewhat deep poo poo! You have to have at least twice the free space (32GB) of the database size to be able to run utilities to compress the database. It can also take up eight or nine hours of time depending on the speed of the Exchange server.
After...
I can highly recommend AVG though I recently found six viruses it missed on a computer I was working on for someone else. I use it at home.
In this day and time, haveing an A/V program is almost as important as having an operating system.
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