Ok guys,
I apologize for not having all of my ducks in a row before posting.
It has been brought to my attention that our main domain controller server, the one that also hosts our RWW site as well as our intranet company site is an SBS 2003 server, we have another server on the network that...
Your right, the 4th server is not windows server 2003 it is windows server 2000.
And your right again, I've been referring to the OS as SBS 2003 out of habit (from my last position), All of the servers are actually running Windows Server 2003.
Does this make any difference?
Actually, i'm not 100% sure what I have. I just started working for this company and the network was already in place.
When I go into Server Management > Manage Server Computers on the domain controller, it lists:
<Server 1 Name> <No Description> <Windows Server 2003> <SP1>
<Server 2 Name>...
Running SBS 2003 w/ Exchange Server.
I have 2 SBS 2003 servers currently in the network, one is our domain controller and host of our CompanySite and Remote Web Workspace, the other is a file server.
I just setup a third SBS 2003 server yesterday to be used as a development server for our...
Now what if i wanted to use SMTP for the nService to send mail out? Currently i have the nService configured to use the smtp host that our ISP provided, however this seems to be unstable as it sometimes sends mail out and sometimes doesnt.
If i wanted to set up smtp for this single account...
Ok
I have followed the guide that was linked in the post above, and i was able to access the pop3 service via telnet, however when i tried to logon as a user i received an error message that stated:
"-ERR Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password."
Again, this is an SBS 2003 Exchange...
This wont effect the way my exchange mail accounts work correct? I just need to enable pop3 for this one particular address.
Another question is once i enable the services, how do i find out what the pop address (mail.domain.com) is?
We have a SMS 2003 server here running as an Exchange server. We use this for email, calendar and contacts. No one in the office uses or even has a pop3 account.
However! We just installed a ticket system onto our network (some of you may know it, or not; it's called nService), in order to...
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