I glanced at the above posts. In order to access the terminal server on your network from the outside, you will need an external routable address that you can NAT on your firewall to your internal server address. Ohter wise the terminal server is invisible to the outside world. We use checkpoint...
Here maybe another option. After service pack 4 for NT4 I believe, a domain group called authenticated users became available. This security group includes domain users, domain admins, etc. When we create a share we add authenticated users and remove "everyone". If we need to control the access...
Here is another possibilty. Later versions of xp pro did not ship with Java built in. It seems there was some sort of license issue. OWA pages run on Java. I have had users download and install the Java appelet and that has helped.
There may be dependent services, I would have to check. You can write a simple batch file to stop the service and another file to restart the service. If you are using win2k, you could then use the task scheduler to run your two batch files at a predetermined time.
@echo off
echo...
There is a remote control feature of your user's terminal sessions in w2k. Either on the server it's self or through a terminal session from your workstation, go to programs administrative tools and open terminal services manager. Find your connected user and if you right click on his session...
Create your user group in user manager for NT. Then open policy editor and open your ntconfig.pol in your netlogon folder of your Primary Domain Controller. Choose to create a new group and browse to your newly created user group. Once the group is created with policy editor, you can then edit...
You may install the windows 2000 server cd into your nt server and it should autorun. You will be given the options to do a clean install or upgrade. Either way you should not need the early OS CD. If you are upgrading a NT pdc or bdc, you need to do some reading. There is a correct way to...
I have two related questions. We are migrating from nt4 to active directory. Still in mixed mode. After the upgrade I have a container called users. From testing it seems the default domain policy is applied to the upgraded users. As well we have mostly nt 4 workstations and are using policy...
There are two types of backups. Online and offline. 3rd party software and a tape drive are good suggestions. However, NT server with exchange 5.5 can utilize NT backup to backup online exchange databases. When you install Exchange by default it adds the database backup utility. Microsoft's...
What happens if you run exchange admin on the exchange server? Can you access the mailbox then? If so you should be able to view the rights and correct them. Our domain administrator account does not have the required rights. We have a specific account for the exchange service and you will need...
It appears the link above is for Macaffee only. I will check back to see if someone else comes up with a fix. I hate to place a call to microsoft and pay them for a problem with their software. Thanks
We have been having the same problem as well for a couple months off and on. Restarting the server seems to solve it until the next time. I have rebuilt the server, and have run the isinteg repair against the database. I too am leaning towards our virus software. I am using Command for exchange...
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