We have some old .msg files stored on our file server that we are having trouble opening.
We found that they were originally saved using OL97, but when we try to open them in OL2003 we get an error message.
I've tried trawling M$ tech info but nothing.
Does anyone here know how to get OL2003...
In our company we have to two domains (due to a company merger) which means two Exchanges 5.5 and 2003.. everything is set up all fine.. and the two domains are in a trust relationship.
The problem that has recently (over the past couple of days) if when replying to an email cross domain, if £...
Right the solution to this was.. the BES server software was installed under the Administrator logon.. even changing the services to run under the BES Admin account wouldn't solve the problem..
So I trashed it and started again, once it was installed using the BES Admin account, the wire...
Thanks for that..
I'll give that a go.. but I've just spoken to the support desk and one thing they highlighted was that the BES software was installed under the administrator account and not the BESADMIN account which is why we are getting this problem..
Good thing we set this up on a virtual...
I have 2 users that use the same excel file stored on our server.
Periodically they will both be able to access the same file, neither being advised that the other is already accessing said file, and not giving the read only/notify message..
Anyone else experienced this..
I've tried doing a...
Right..
We've just installed BES 4.1 (with SP) on a Windows Server 2003 (SP2) Virtual Server.
Blackberry units are 8700v's and were setup via Enterprise Activation..
Everything works great, other than.. the wireless calendar sync only works one way.. which is from Outlook to BB and not...
Now I know this may not be the correct section to be in...... BUT...
Does anyone know, and I know this may be a little naughty...
What I want to do is mask my IP address so that no one can see it when I am surfing.
Now is this possible, and if so can you point me in the right direction?
Right I installed the new processor last night.
apart from the grief the heatsink and fan gave me, it went in fine. booted to windows, few seconds later the login screen came up..... and windows lapped it up.
So i would like to thank monarth for his help on this matter!!! *****
Ok first thing to try is to.
Reboot pc, press the F8 key and choose "Last Known Good Config"
If no joy then, same again (F8) boot to safe mode.
If still no joy then.... using the Windows XP CD, use that to boot to recovery console, using the repair option.
One of these should at least do...
As in true "Who wants to be a millionaire?"
I have phoned a friend!!!
And he has advised me that Apple powerbooks can link in to a MS local network such as yours, by using TCP/IP.
How this is done he is unsure but the ability is there.
Hope this helps.
Actually you can network Mac's and PC's..... or at least you use to be able to.
There was a networking protocol called "Appletalk".
This protocol allowed you to network windows 2000 to Mac's, unsure whether this was rolled over to XP or not...but worth a look none the same.
Can anyone help!!!
I have just bought a new CPU for my PC.
Is it possible to install the new processor under an exsisting install of windows xp.
I have an AMD XP1700+ at the mo and am wanting to upgrade it to an AMD XP2400+..... will it auto detect the new processor and carry on happily...
Oh and another thing,
there are and have only been 3 users mine (eg: Bert), my partners (eg: Ernie) and the Administrator.
I dont think i've seen the security tab in the D: partition properties, but i will have a look tonight just incase i missed that.
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