Well, the Microsoft Docs are definitely very helpful, but part of the whole mix is integrating with whatever your wireless equipment is - it also needs to be configured.
I've successfully set things up using Cisco Wireless AP's, with dot1x, MS CA server with user and computer certs for...
Unfortunately this could be an actual honest-to-goodness hardware failure of some sort on the disk, which would also explain why you needed to reboot the server.
Isaac Orr
http://www.reactornetworks.com/
It depends on your filesystem/OS... Once you've increased the size of the virtual disks on the RAID controller, you still have partitions of whatever size they were originally.. If you're running a filesystem that allows you to extend the partition size then you're fine. In the windows world...
Hmmn, first of all, I don't see the
dot1x system-auth-control
Global config command above..
Thats about all I can think of off the top of my head.
Isaac Orr
http://www.reactornetworks.com/
It depends on the RAID controller you're using, but most of them should support this, yes. In fact Dell even states in some of their documentation that this can be done online in a running environment (though I wouldn't recommend testing that.)
Isaac Orr
http://www.reactornetworks.com/
Not sure 100% about the Spam Assassin side of things but part of the configuration will actually depend on the mailserver. In Sendmail it would be done with something like mailertables. Set up the DNS MX entries to point to your mailserver, and then in the mailertable define...
There's actually an issue with Windows 2k3 SP1 and MTUs of packets that causes replication to be especially suceptible to packet loss on VPNS.. there's details somewhere in the depths of the Microsoft KB, and a hotfix. I've hit this issue myself recently. Darned if I can find the KB article...
I agree with gmail2 about the exchange space. Usually for Windows servers I would set up two disks of around 36 GB size, mirrored, for OS/Apps, and then a Raid 5 with however many drives/space/partitions on it for the data. Unless there's performance reasons for not using RAID 5.. which there...
I don't recall coming upon any Exchange specific issues when we did this upgrade. However this is probably a great article to check:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896367
It does actually point out one potential issue with Exchange 2003.
Hope that helps!
Isaac Orr...
It depends on your flavour of Unix... there's a lot of built in tools for Solaris for example (eg BART). Also shells themselves can often be configured to log actions and some do it by default.. for example bash's history files... The problem is that someone with sufficiently high privileges...
You can, but it depends on several factors. NIC teaming (which seems to be what you're after) happens more at the driver/hardware layer than at the Windows 2003 OS configuration level. If your NICs support it then you can do it. However you also need to have an ethernet switch that supports...
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