Hi All,
I'm in the process of setting up a test network which will run along side the corporate network so we can test things quickly and efficiently before introducing it to the live network.
The test network is sitting as a seperate network on a different subnet. I have a windows 7 machine...
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I work in the IT department for a school and we've recently had a problem whereby kids are bringing in games on flash drives and executing them on our networked computers.
Does anyone know of a way of preventing selected executables from being executed via a group policy in server 2003...
Hi everyone,
I've created an internal SSL certificate for OWA access on the network which works fine. I now want to go live via the internet and i was just wondering if anyone knows how i should go about this bearing in mind I'm using an ISP for external DNS.
If the ISP create an A record...
Just an update:
I have discovered that the PDA does sync but only from the pda to exchange and not the other way. I've been looking over permissions in IIS but everything seems to be normanl. Any ideas would be great. Thanks again.
I have a problem which is driving me nuts.
I have a dell Axim X51v wirelessly synching with exchange server 2003. It goes through the synching process fine even telling me that 14/14 emails have synched and so on but when i go to view the messages and contacts theres nothing there!
There must...
I Use a product called Sophos PureMessage.
Deals well with viruses and spam and has addition features such as the ability to add a disclaimer to emails without all the hassle. No problems so far!
I have a windows 2003 server which is a printer server and all the clients are XP SP2. The problem is that when users print the jobs seems to stay spooling for ages. Some jobs eventually come out while other just seem to hang up the rpinter. This is a large site with many users printing at the...
Wow thst been really helpful guys.
I found an article on creating a second virtual directory in IIS for PDA users to access which will allow me to disable SSL and everything looks good.
With my particular scenario it will only be employees accessing email so i will use my own CA.
Once again...
Thanks for all the advice.
So the only disadvantage is that the user will have to say 'yes' to the warning before they can access the owa site.
Am i right in assuming that some public internet places such as internet cafes will prevent users from accepting the certificate?
I'm just about to go live with my OWA and i've spent a lot of time looking in to SSL certificates. During my testing procedure i produced my own certificate which worked fine. Before i go live i just wanted to know if anyone thinks its a bad idea to use your own certificates as opposed to...
I have Exchange 2003 running on a server 2003. Everything is setup fine and the email system is working. However i now want to setup OWA for email access externally but i can't seem to find any good documentation on how to go about doing this.
The enviroment is a single 2003/exchange server so...
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