It's working now, thanks. I think it just took some time for replication, because I had already changed the account name. So the good news is I did what I was supposed to, I just wasn't patient enough. I don't mean to pick on my own sex, but why do women have to get so antsy about changing their...
Yep, that's what I did. The only problem I'm having is that her old name still shows up in the from field when she sends a message. Even if I address a message to her new name, the reply is from her old name. I've changed everything I can find in Exchange. I setup a new profile, too, but that...
Can anyone tell me the correct way to change a user's name? You'd think this would be a well-documented procedure, with employees getting married, divorced, etc., but I find very little. I have all Win2K servers, and Exchange 2000. I changed the user's name in AD, and updated the e-mail address...
We have a few laptop users who have Office XP on their machines instead of the standard 2000. One of the laptops is acting up, so I am wanting to reinstall Windows and then all the apps (a previous IT person did the oringal setup, and there are so many things messed up it'll be easier this way)...
My ISP tells me to use them in one range. I originally had xxx.xxx.xxx.200 through xxx.xxx.xxx.207, they took 200 and 208, the router is 201, so I had five addresses I could use for other resources. They expanded the addresses ti xxx.xxx.xxx.192 through xxx.xxx.xxx.207, giving me eight more...
My ISP just gave me eight additional addresses. The eight following the existing range were not available, so they gave me the eight before.
I know this is a verrrry stupid question, but how to I send the config to a text file so that I can paste it here?
I am not a router expert, so please excuse any omissions in my list of information. I have a Cisco 1720 router that our company is using to provide Internet access to our users, pass mail to and from our Exchange server, and allow the outside to access our Web server through a T-1. I'm new to...
I was trying to keep it short, which I failed to do. Here's more info:
When we first experienced problems, I thought it was our Cisco router, because we just lost Internet connectivity. No problem. But then I found I couldn't ping the inside address of the router, which wouldn't be the problem...
Just purchased 9.0 (servers, Exchange and SQL). I have four 2000 servers I need to backup up: a file server, an Exchange server 2000, a SQL 7.0 server, and a Web server. After installing the software, I was getting so much traffic on my network that it was bringing it down. I turned off the...
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