Not so long ago, I accidentally installed a version of NT4 Server which I now believe was an old msdn version. Either that or something became corrupted during the install. What then happened is exactly as you have described. I actually tried a number of different licenses, with no luck. I...
The error is saying that the password you supplied isn't correct. We had problems using challenge response over an intranet when a proxy was involved. Have you enabled access control on the proxy? If you have, try turning it off, and see if that is causing the problem. IIS does not allow you...
Hi all.
You also may want to have a look at securing your servers based on some recommended (and unrecommended procedures :) It will still not block attacks on port 80 - on which you serve http, but it will minimise many of the vulnerabilities iis4 suffers from.
have a look at these links...
Hi.
This sounds like this may be IIS, NT permissions, or a policy problem
The administrator is part of the site operators group in IIS and on the whole it has full access to everywhere under NT which will allow it to log on regardless.
It may help to check the following:
In IIS under the...
You could try disabling the device or service that is using these dlls? it all depends on what they are. You can take down the names of the dll's and then go to this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/servicedesks/fileversion/dllinfo.asp?sd=MSDN
It should tell you what is using these files...
I am getting the same problem with an NT Server I am running.
When I click on the license applet in the control panel, it comes up with the following error:
Not available in the NFR (Not For Resale edition)
It doesn't seem to matter how the license manager is configured, clients still seem to...
I use a batch file that stops IIS services. It uses the /y command to stop the dependancy services. It should work for other services.
net stop [service] /y
regards
Cranberry
The server will need to have an external IP address; or if you have a fire-wall installed, a network address translation, to effect an external presence. If you already a working set-up, you need to check the policy on the firewall.
If you are using a router to connect your LAN to the net...
The only thing I can think of, that nice bulka, hasn't suggest you try, is to check the ntfs permissions on the winnt directory.
If you have set any restrictions on the sub-directories of winnt especially the \system32 directory, you may have inadvertantly prevented access to system files that...
Hi Gerald.
How are you trying to delete this site?
if you trying to physically remove it from the hard drive,
You may be getting an access violation because of iis processes.
It could be a service which has excusively locked access to the a directory or file: the iisadmin, w3svc, or index...
Hi.<br><br>It sounds as though the smtp server can not resolve the smarthost. Interesting that the jmail can.<br><br>I haven't had a chance to look at iis5, but iis4 you have to get the settings pretty much spot-on, otherwise it sulks, and doesn't send the mails.<br><br>You have to...
Hi.<br>Sorry for taking a while to reply,<br>Yes it relays mail from other servers and handles asp generated mail and forwards it. So both - in and out.<br><br>Cranberry
Hi Will.<br><br>Sorry if that first message seemed a little vague.<br>I think I can see what you are asking and I don't think you are going to achieve it using just iis4 and its smtp services<br><br>The first bit.. your server exists with as the name of your server (host name) + whatever domain...
Hi Will.<br><br>As long as you are simply using the smtp service to resolve the mx headers you are creating it shouldn't matter.<br><br>Your fqdn has to be registered with a dns server which should have an smtp server record, which is then gonna get you where you want to go.<br><br>The smtp...
You can receive mails on an iis server and it is pop3 compatible, but it is designed to support basic smtp services. It can act as a relay - so in one sense it can 'receive' emails - but you can't set-up and manage pop3 accounts, that requires exchange.<br><br>Regards<br>Cranberry
You could make it work by assigning no-standard ip ports to the one ip you are using.<br><br>You have to make sure access is allowed through your firewall if you using one.<br><br>So, you set user1 on port 21<br><br>user2 - (your ip) (port) 2002<br>user3 - (your ip) (port) 2003<br>user4 - (your...
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