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  1. tim555

    Delphi 7 cgi on 64 bit

    Thanks for the reply. This might seem a silly question but if I am running Apache web server, does this involve IIS? I assumed it wouldn't. Tim
  2. tim555

    Delphi 7 cgi on 64 bit

    Hi. I have been running a cgi program, created with Delphi 7 on a 32 bit PC, on a 32 bit Apache web server for several years. I am now looking at moving it all to a new server and a simple question; is there any reason why the cgi program will not run on a 64 bit Windows Server 2012? Best to get...
  3. tim555

    companyweb problem

    Thanks for the reply. Although the problem came to light from external access, all the issues mentioned relate to sitting at the server, thus taking all NAT etc. problems out of the equation. I will check the DNS and see if anything comes to light. I forgot to mention that this is an 2003 SBS...
  4. tim555

    companyweb problem

    Some weeks ago, a company with a number of sites with individual Exchange servers, got some new mobile phones which needed access to corporate email. I set up a router to route port 80 to the server, and in IIS opened up access to all computers and set it to not use SSL. I then configured the...
  5. tim555

    Email stuck in queue

    Thanks for the reply. Yes, I had forgotten that NDR emails back to sender must come from someone. Some while after my initial post, the message disappeared from the queue so presumably the SMTP protocol event sink issue solved itself. There are a few technical issues here which I do not fully...
  6. tim555

    Email stuck in queue

    We are using 2003 SBS and looking at the Exchange queues, there is a "SmallBusiness SMTP connector" queue which shows that there is a message in it and in the Additional queue information panel below, it says "The connection was dropped due to an SMTP protocol event sink". Looking at the...
  7. tim555

    Network access across VPN

    Thanks for the reply. Windows firewall is on (but it is greyed out on the XP PCs as it is handled by group policy on SBS) and yes, you can ping IP addresses in either direction. Tim
  8. tim555

    Network access across VPN

    We have a main office and a remote office, both running 2003 Server SBS and connected via a VPN between our ADSL routers. The server or any W2K PC in our remote office can see the main office network, either by searching for a computer or by using My Network Places. However, no XP PC can...

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