Hello everyone,
I'm fairly new to .asp and am having a bit of trouble with the following task. I have a page that sends an email out to a group of people within the organization using CDONTs and it functions, somewhat. I want the email to be sent when the form is submitted, currently the...
Hello everyone,
environment, 2 Exchange 2k on Win2k Server, different sites, different routing groups. I have routing group connectors connecting routing groups. Until recently all was working fine (1+ years) recently however, any mail sent from site A to Site B will simply hang up in the...
Nice, thanks for clarifying it. Now does the declare @startdt... go before select? and will this work with nested queries or does it need to be declared in each nested query as well?
So then at every point that I would specify the start and end dates later in the query, I would use '@startdt' and '@enddt'?
I'll try this and see how it works.
Thanks!
As the subject states, I'm looking for a way to reuse one paramater multiple times in the same query (nested query). For instance, if I want data between certain dates, I need to change the from and to dates on each nested query within the query, is there a way to set these once at the beginning...
Okay, I'll try to lay this out so it makes sense. I am trying to write a query that returns a record, only if another record exists in the table. Here is the table structure for clarification: (bogus data of course...)
AssocID ProdLicensed LicensedDate
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Yeah, I have shared many locally attached printers, I'm going to try attaching printers to a tcp port on my workstation and see if I can share them.
Thanks
J
Thanks for the quick response. To answer a couple of the questions, we do have a second dc at another site, so the AD replication and redundancy is already there. I do notice some performance decreases (plus system resources on the DC go way down) during heavy printing cycles.
Due to the...
I am currently using my DC as the print server in our office, (13 users) I know this isn't the best idea, and am looking to change this. My question is, what recommendations (hardware as well as OS) would best be suited for this task. Keep in mind we are a MS shop, so it would be between 2k...
Exactly, you want to add a tcp port to the printer's IP address (provided it is connected directly to the network, and not locally to your existing print server that is.)
Are you using Exchange? You can always setup instant messaging through exchange, then use messenger to connect internally to your exchange server. You then don't need to go outside of your lan. (I think you can actually disable the passport functionality so that it only works with exchange.)...
We had a similar issue, someone was sending email messages from a different server (not ours) and saying it was from randomuser@mydomain.com. The problem came when non-delivery reports were generated by the recipients, they were being sent to my mail server even though it did not generate the...
Do you have them in different routing groups? If so, do you have a routing group connector created that the server 2 can send mail over? These are just 2 things I thought of off the top of my head. Give us more detail (routing groups, different sites etc.)
Hope this helps.
J
It is on a public circuit, so yes, that could be the case I guess, hadn't thought of that.
Marcs41, I'm not familiar with Ethereal, how would I set it up to trace traffic over my vpn?
Thanks for the help guys, I really appreciate it.
J
This may be elementary to some users, but I seem to be having trouble with this. Background, I have two sites, one in Germany, one in US connected by vpn (PIX 515 in US, Watchguard Firebox in Ger) One domain, a DC in each site, as well as Exchange server at each site hosting boxes of users at...
I'm looking for a way to create an event log when a certain user logs into the domain. I would like to track when this user logs into the network and if possible, the amount of time logged in. Is this possible without third party monitoring software? I've currently created a login script that...
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