I have a DNS configuation problem that i'm hoping someone here can give me some guidance....
Our network is NT 4.0 using DNS that is connected to the outside world.
I am seting up a project where some of our staff are using a client application that needs to access some servers in our clients...
Hi All,
I have a problem with messages in my outgoing queue on IMS Exchange 5.5.
I am seeing several messages sitting in the queues that the sender is simply listed as <> ??? I am pretty inexperienced with this - can anyone give me an idea where to look to try and deteremine where the...
The problem emails seem to come both from the internet and the internal network, the senders that have the problem can on forward the mail to me and it is definitely cut off!!. The only common thing I can lock down is that they are coming from Outlook 2002 clients and read on outlook 2000...
I have clients using outlook 2000 to access email via an Exchange 5.5 server. All seems to work well except several users are finding some mail (always sent from Outlook 2002) has the text cut off half way through... it does not appear to be size related and does not happen with all email from...
I have clients using outlook 2000 to access email via an Exchange 5.5 server. All seems to work well except several users are finding some mail (always sent from Outlook 2002) has the text cut off half way through... it does not appear to be size related and does not happen with all email from...
On a brand name machine I would not use anything but the bios supplied by the manufacturer otherwise you may invite trouble you really don't want. What is the reason you want an update anyway?
For those who can't decide if this is caused by OS or by Bios -- A Thought------
As you Boot enter the Bios setup screen and try and detect the Hard drive. - If the Bios detects the Drive correctly it is not a Hardware Issue.
- If the Bios cannot detect the Hard drive or...
If you can't find a problem in the CMOS it may be being disabled by the OS, assuming that you are running Windows,
try checking Device manager ( under the system icon in Control panel). Right click on each contoller that is visible and select properties.There may be an option at the bottom to...
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