I had a similar problem where an application running on SBS2003, when attempting to connect to the SMTP server to send a confirmation email, would fail. The solution in this case was simply to add the external IP of the server to the "Allowed Relay IP addresses" in the exchange security properties.
Yes, it's possible. I am in the exact same situation.
Just create a user account for Externaluser@internal.com and in the Email Addressess tab of the Exchange properties, you need to create a new SMTP email address of Externaluser@External.com and "Set as Primary" so that all outgoing emails...
Hey 2nddawn, i don't know what happened, but it quit working. It is a domain controller. On the desired ftp directory, I right-clicked and from the security tab, I gave the group "Domain Users" full control of that folder. I changed every security stting I could find in the DC...
Hey 2nddawn,
Man-o-man! You are right! It worked just exactly how you described it. It seems so logical now that you've mapped it out. I just gave the Domain User group full rights to the directory containing their own ftp directories, and then when I create the ftp path for individual log-in...
Hi People.
When I set up user ftp accounts they can't log in to their virtual directory unless I give the user admin rights. I've been assigning them admin rights without telling them. This has now become a problem, because I need to give each user the ability to stop and start a particular...
Thanks, OJ. It looks like I can put two wan Modules in the router and they both have a T1 maximum. I wish I knew for sure.
So what is the cheapest route for me to go to be able to utilze greater bit rate? Like say 10 Meg/sec? or 20 megs/sec?
TIA
I am trying to find the maximum throughput (if that's the right word) for my 2524 router. I can draw bandwidth from a DS3, and I need to know how much I'll be able to use with this router. Anybody know?
TIA
Hi mtashiro and thanks,
But... this is a 2500 series.
Does that matter? And if I have the opportunity to hook up to a T3, will I have to buy different hardware to be able to use the added bandwith?
I have a Cisco 2524 Router with 1 FT1/T1 WAN module at SERIAL 0. So am I limited to a single T1 connection traffic? Can I add an additional FT1/T1 WAN module at SERIAL 1?
TIA :)
lseawell
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