I want to do a mail-merge and print the address and a message on postcards. I need to find a printer that is suitable for printing ~50 postcards per day. I figure inkjet will need to be used so the glossy side of the postcards doesn't get heated up. Does anyone know of a good printer for this...
Do you want it to reply when the server gets it or when the reciever reads it? It sounds like the latter and in that case, you'd just want to setup the properties of the sender's Outlook to always request a read-reciept. If you just want to do it for one message you can set it up from the...
I'm about to take 70-222 about Exchange and have just finished my reading. I have little experience but the book I read stressed thas eseutil should not be used for preventative maintenance like a defrag. According to the book, defragmentation is done by a daily service that is automatically run...
I would double check the DNS settings for the TCP/IP configuration. I had a similar problem with that being the cause. IP addresses can get easily botched. So for example, I had a machine called Server1 that was the DNS server and was at ip address 192.168.0.10. The DNS server option in...
loganking,
The ping test would seem to have more to do with DNS than with logon stuff. Do you have a Global Catalog running on that local domain controller? That's pretty key to the solution. As to how to force them to logon to that domain controller, I'm not sure...perhaps a site-level group...
bkesting,
You definitely don't need to direct LAN traffic out to get to your server. As you said, just make sure there's an entry in your AD Forward Lookup zone for the web server and that the webserver has a static ip. The ISP should be able to forward "test" to your IP address and...
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