I believe in exchange rather than making helen@ --> bob@, there is another way to sort of delegate her mailbox to him. (Although I am pretty sure this isnt an actual delegatation)
Anyone else know what I am talking about? I know its in my exchange book, but I am not at home to look. I can...
if that doesnt work, recreate the entire user profile.
Something else to check is the security. Is it set to basic or ntlm in outlook for the exchange account?
SBS installs use the port 8530 by default so try targeting to http://servername:8530
You can double check this by IIS Admin and seeing what port the IIS is on.
We set these up on SBS client servers pretty commonly, the reson for the default custom port is because of sharepoint conflicts (I...
Should be on same ports I believe. As long as the account is locked it will stop auth, unless it uses cached credentials. Then you would have to disable that, and rely on your DC link being up for login.
sure....create a dns alias and add the printers using that.
So you could do like hr-laser.company.com\hrlaser
then if you need to move it, just make hr-laser point to the new server...?
Spiceworks is free and works pretty well.
I use that for some clients, working on getting my linux monitoring box all setup using Nagios and Cacti.
If you just want monitoring, I think the linux is the way to go, cacti has a lot of capabilities for SNMP and graphing, Nagios is a good...
Modify group policy for that server and add the user to the allow local login portion of the system-->security-->local policies (Or somewhere close to there) and I think that may help you out. Of course, add admins too.
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