I don't know if this is an Exchange issue or Outlook issue, so I'm posting this twice. Sorry, but I'm getting desperate.
And I've seen similar issues in the Tek-Tips on Outlook 2000 or XP. Seems like it's nothing entirely new, but I'm hoping for some new insight.
Exchange 2003, running on...
I don't know if this is an Exchange issue or Outlook issue, so I'm posting this twice. Sorry, but I'm getting desperate.
Exchange 2003, running on Windows 2000, SP3 with latest set of patches. Outlook 2003 (either right out of the box or with the latest Office 2003 downloads), running on...
Running TS on Server 2003, fully patched with latest and greatest patches. Installed .NET framework 1.1 for an application running off there.
When accessing file shares on a domain file server (Also running off a Server 2003 machine) as UserX@domain.com, a certain directory that they have...
Has anyone seen Windows XP systems lose their domain membership?
WinNT 4.0 domain, WinXP Pro workstations. W2K DNS servers. Migrated from NT 4.0 domain to AD on W2K. Changed the zone settings on the DNS server to be AD Integrated. Changed the DNS settings through DHCP to auto-register the hosts...
Check your NT accounts, especially Guest. I broke down and called MS on this and they said that is the most logical solution. On the network causing me problems, Guest was enabled (I know I didn't enable it). Disabled that, disabled all dormant accounts, removed and re-added the IMC and low and...
I have the exact same problem; running Norton on the server.
Ran an online scan from Trend; no virus.
Disconnected the server from the network, flush the queue, restart the IMC; Outbound queue still fills.
We're also seeing that the orignator is <>, along with bluestell...
Set the server to only...
Just as a follow up on this;
I had the same issue happening on my servers and the MS KB article made sense, but since all my servers are patched to the hilt, it was useless. The thought of stopping the AV service (I don't use Norton, I use InoculateIT) worked for me as well, so it looks like...
Maybe I'm losing my mind, but is there a way to copy a file from one directory into multiple subdirectories through a batch file.
I.E.;
Main directory called /app. In this directory is a file called test.txt. I want to copy this file to a large group of subdirectories, these directories...
Forgot to say.
Domain is NT 4.0, PDC only; no BDC's.
No other system on the network experience problems with logins like this.
Motherboard has been replaced; using intergrated NIC's.
Oddball issue.
W2K Server, latest patches, latest hardware drivers, etc... Terminal Services installed. All will run well for whatever period of time (varied). As the system gets more loaded (say over 20 concurrent TS user sessions), new users attempting to login via TS will get the login screen...
This is an odd problem and I'm hoping someone else has seen it and has fixed it.
Installed CSG and it's components on the servers. Installed the NFuse extensions, which also installed a default site <webroot>/CSG. This site works fine. No issues.
"Installed" the latest Columbia build...
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