There was an option for the server to come with windows, but we would have to pay for the license, and we already have one available. So we were told we could do a "full blind" install and that it was a common practice.
The hosting company does not support changing of operating systems, and...
I bought a dedicated server from a web hosting company that comes with RedHat Linux preinstalled. I do not have physical access to the server (which has no monitor, mouse, or keyboard).
I was told I can do a "full blind" windows 2003 installation on this remote machine...how do I do that...
Is there a way to limit which users can send messages to other users in office communicator 2007? For example, I don't want the sales people to be able to send messages to the engineers...
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I have a dual-NIC, Windows 2003 server running IIS 5, and two different ISPs. What is the best way to set up the server/IIS so the website can be accessible via both ISPs?
(Looking for high-availability such that if one ISP fails, the website is still accessible)
I have a laptop running Server2003 and IIS with the SMTP service. The laptop will be used in a tradeshow demonstration. The tradeshow site will provide DHCP of private IP addresses with Internet access. Part of the demo requires sending out an email alert.
If I don't have a smarthost, how...
I have a primary domain on a subnet with an Exchange 2007 server, and I just created a new, test domain on a different subnet and created a 2003 Exchange Server.
I'd like to set up the 2003 server so that it can only receive email from mailboxes on the primary or test domains, and only send...
Turns out a two or three of the IP addresses in the Routing/Remote Acess static pool had been assigned to some other computers.
When a VPN connection was given one of those IP addresses, the conflict prevented it from working. Disconnecting and reconnected issued a new IP, and then it would...
I have a BackupExec 12 media server that backs up the information store on an exchange 2007 server. I am using the Exchange agent.
The backup size is consistent with a complete backup, but the job always fails:
Backup- \\MAIL1\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group V-79-57344-33928 -...
QUALYS returned these results.
The risks were low, but wouldn't NTLM be better security than any of the other options? Anyone can always try a brute force attack...
THREAT:
NTLM authentication is enabled on the Microsoft IIS Web server. This allows a remote user to perform account brute force...
It has been suggested that enabling NTLM on the OWA website is a security risk. I've read an article that says OWA can't even use NTLM, but an article on the Microsoft website reported that NTLM was the most secure method.
What affect would there be if I disabled the "Integrated Windows...
Fortunately I have third party software to arrange the partitions.
Did something change? I would have sworn I've added disks to RAID arrays in the BIOS and when the system started up again, it automatically rebuilt the array and gave me the extra space.
What would I need to do if I wanted to...
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I have a poweredge 2790 with 3 disks in a RAID5 configuration. Disk manager shows Disk0 as a C primary partition, and D as a logical partition). I bought an identical hard disk and would like to add it to the existing array (to expand the size of existing partitions - and preferably NOT to...
How does the processor type affect a virtual machine?
I have a guest OS with the processor type of "1.00GHz Pentium III Xeon". This virtual machine only runs Office Communicator (with only 10 users), so the processor averages 0.5% utilization for the last month. Would there be any advantage...
I do not seem to have this problem if I use the Sonicwall VPN client and connect to our sonicwall device.
However, the other users are unwilling to use any other client other than MS.
My Vista and XP computers at work have dual monitors.
If I use the MS VPN client from home and connect via RDP, I can only see the primary monitor, even if I max the resolution in the VPN client settings.
This is a bit of a problem when a window, dialog box, etc pops up on the secondary monitor...
I have several users running XP Pro and Vista who have complained about this problem:
We have a windows 2003 server running MS Routing and Remote Access. A user at home will use the MS VPN client and connect successfully. But they will not be able to connect to computers once connecting to...
I know how to configure it with a regular version of windows, but how do you do it in 2008 CORE if there is no GUI?
(Or is there a way to bring up the Services window?)
I have Server 2008 Core and installed the SNMP service using the command, "start /w ocsetup SNMP-SC", then restarted the server.
How do I configure the SNMP communities, permissions, and trap destinations?
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