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I'm needing users to log into a windows 2003 server which is a member of one domain on a windows 2000 Domain Controler but have them use their username/passwords from a second domain where they already have accounts.
How do I trust the accounts on the second domain for Remote Desktop...
I have IPsec setup between windows 2000 server and watchguard firebox. Ipsecmon reports it is connected and is recieving packets, but isn't allowing packets out. Tracerouting the remote network from windows 2000 goes three hops out onto the internet and then fails. Tracerouting the external...
It depends on your users. If you keep an eye on the logs, and start redirecting the sites to a suitably worded page of your own then they may start to get the idea.
You can also start banning sites with particular words in the domain. eg, xxx, teen, etc. - again depending upon regular use...
Hi,
I've got all my users authenticating against a domain controller running windows 2000 server. I've got ISA server running on a seperate machine which isn't part of the domain, it just runs on a workgroup for historical reasons.
Any articles I've seen on doing this assume that the ISA server...
Warnings turned on, code to set print margins moved to the form's onload rather than trying to do it at the same time as other fancy filters on the print preview button.
However, there are no warnings produced, and the margins still won't go any lower. Which would lead me to assume it's an...
That code didn't work. It brings up the report in design view, and then when you go to print preview it still has the large margins.
I can't see it being a printer driver issue if it worked fine on access 97 on the same computer.
Aida 32 for windows computers. You get it to run through a netlogon script, and it stores all the information in a database (access, mysql, oracle, etc.)
It recognises most software and hardware, license keys of microsoft products, and the dell computers have their tag number stored.
When running our access database reports under access 97, the print margins were zero, and it fitted in the pre-printed paper perfectly.
Since upgrading to access 2000, we can no longer change the print margins to anything less than 6.35mm. Any attempts to do so appear to be saved, but...
Hi,
When printing anything out to a local printer over terminal services it is incredibly slow. And you can't do anything while its printing, because that is also slow - it's way too slow to be able to play solitaire.
Hence I'd assume it's because of the amount of data being sent? Is there any...
How I solved it?
Remove all rules I'd already tried, then start over creating new rules to do things explicitly. IE setting external ip addresses rather than relying on the "default external interface".
And now it works, well kind of. Rather annoying having to change things because...
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I've got isa server quite happily publishing my internal smtp server, and assumed https would be just the same. Except I can't get it to work.
I've published the external ip address, but when you enter https://myipaddress/intranet in a browser, it tries connecting to...
Hi,
I've got an exchange server an a linux-based mail server running on the same network. All users run outlook and connect to the exchange server to send and recieve emails.
I want them to be able to send an email to (say) spam@192.168.0.11 or spam@mail and have that go to the linux mail...
Sorry, yes that should have been net use and not net map. I've also come up with a way of doing it, although it's not ideal.
The login script runs a batch script which copys another batch script into c:\windows\start menu\startup. That batch file in startup runs after the secondary win2k logon...
Hi,
I'm trying to get our netware workstations to map their o drive to a windows 2000 share (//server/sys).
I've put "net map o: //server/sys" into a batch file which the login script calls, but I get an error message saying "you must be logged in to run this command".
How do...
It all depends on where your mail server is. If it's on a publicly accessable computer (with a public ip address), then it's just a case of installing the right software and you can then use imap/pop3/webmail/whatever.
However, I'm assuming your server is internal to your network. This is...
Hi,
I've managed to create a query that will list the ip addresses of all the computers at work. Does anybody have any idea how to then use that query to create a list of ip addresses in the same range that are not used?
I really don't want to have to type out every ip address in the range and...
got exactly the same problem on one of our machines. Take a look at the lights on the network card to see if its physically connected. (ours isn't).
I was going to add another network card and see what happens, but threatened with that the machine has been behaving for a few days now.
Well I'm running ipv6, and service pack four and not spotted any problems yet.
Though granted that machine doesn't go into operation til tommorow at the earliest.
Plus check they are on the same chanel, ssid, and the client (your windows 2000 computer) is actually searching for the wireless router.
Have you implemented security on the router? The client wouldn't necesarily automatically recognise the access point if you have.
I'm assuming they were both...
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