I installed a new machine with windows 10 to use with our point of sale system. The machine new machine has no physical LPT ports on it thus in the device manager no LPT ports are listed. for the cash drawer to operate our POS system requires that we map the receipt printer which is connected...
We have a site to site VPN running over a DSL line between two SonicWALL appliances. A while back we began having issues at the remote site with domain logons taking close to 20 minutes. After much searching I found that the issue was able to be resolved by reducing the MTU to 1420 across the...
We have 2 HP ML350 G5 servers. One is no longer being used and is sitting idle. The other has been in use but has suddenly crashed. The warning lights on the machine seem to indicate that there is something wrong with the either the power supply or the internal components or both. Not wanting...
Hoping someone can help...
We are running exchange 2007 all updates and service packs up to date. when accessing my mail through outlook (I've tried this using Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 running on both XP PRO and 7 PRO)if there is an attachment it does not show up in the message--in other words...
We recently built a new server for our organization upgrading from Server 2003 to Server 2008. In addtion we also changed the name of our internal domain. We had roaming profiles set up so I tried something clever (or maybe stupid) and simply moved the old profiles (Files) over to the new...
We have an HP ML350 G5 server running server 2003 enterprise. Recently the machine has been restarting periodically. There is no error noted in the windows logs that indicate any kind of failure. The only thing I can find relating to the cause is in the HP log which says that ASR has restarted...
We have an HP ML350 G5 server, with an HP E200i Sata RAID controller. We have a RAID 5 Array with 3 1TB drives. For the past year or so about once per month one of the drives--usually drive 1, occasionally drive 2 will drop from the aray with no indication of failure. When looking at the...
First my appologies as this question may fall into several different categories, but here goes..
We have a Windows 2003 domain consisting of 2 domain controllers (1 primary,1 secondary) and maybe 10 connected workstations. 8 of these are within the same subnet as the domain controllers...
I've tried reading different articles on this, but everything I read seems to to tell me something different...
Right now in our office we have two servers and three desktops all of which have network cards that support gigabit network speeds, however the switch linking all of these together is...
We have several new XP Pro machines with wide screen (16:9) monitors. In the past we had always used standard (4:3) monitors on all of our machines. Since upgrading we now notice that when we print anything from our wide screen machines to a network printer that is attached to a machine with a...
We have an app/terminal server running server 2003 standard edition. We recently had to rebuild our domain controller which is on another server running Server 2003 enterprise. Since the rebuild, the app server can no longer run executables that are located on network drives even in the case...
We have two domain controllers running Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. We recently were forced to rebuild our domain adding .com to our domain name in order to make the LDAP connector work properly with a Barracuda Spam Filter--This at the advice of Barracuda Tech. In other words we changed our...
I wanted to be able to dial phone numbers from Outlook, which was able to do by attaching a fax modem to the XDP port on my phone. I can configure dialing rules to successfully grab a line and dial the number, but the modem does not automatically disconnect from the line after I pick up the...
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