Right now the SBS2003 works fine on the LAN for email. It is configured to download email through a POP connection, and the clients then connect to the exchange server. The clients can only check their email locally but want to be able to check it from their home computers or mobile devices...
Oh, and I just when to check on my DNS forwarders, and I had it set to 192.168.0.1 (the router). It was verified, but unable to resolve. I added another IP address (the DNS server that the router uses (assigned by ISP) and that was able to verify. Will that help anything?
They clients are Windows 7 Pro.
You want the IPCONFIG /ALL of the server or the client?
Here is IPCONFIG /ALL on the server:
C:\Users\Administrator.SERVER10>ipconfig /all
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : SERVER10
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node...
I have setup a Server 2008 R2 DC, and it setup DNS when setting up the DC. The XP clients can join the domain, but the Windows 7 clients cannot. From what I read, the XP clients can join since they can fallback to NetBIOS, but 7 cannot. I do not know how to manually get the setting right...
I figured it out. I basically did everything I already did, but chose deny for list directory contents on C:, then on folders I want the group to access, I unchecked inherit permissions, and set the to modify.
Now one more question, since I cannot create additional containers in AD, is it OK...
I have users accessing terminal server remotely, and would like to be able to restrict what they can access during their session. Every user appears to have full control of the system during their session.
I have tried creating a Restricted Users group, then adding a member, then going to C...
Techy:
after reading through that link to the KB, I am wondering if I can do that successfully. The terminal server is also, the domain controller. They only have one server. So if I add the server to an OU, would that cause problems for everything else?
Couldnt I just go to properties on C:, then go to security, and allow only certain users full control? right now all domain users are set to full control.
Thanks for the replies. Let me explain the situation a little more.
To Vic:
The users that log into the server are users that login internally, as well as users that are offsite that do not login internally.
Users are logging in so that they can run a database program called Skyline. It is a...
Is there a way to limit what users can access on the server while they are logged in during a remote session? Anyone who logs into the server can go around and look at whatever they want on the server. Is my only option to create another server specifically for remote access, a server with no...
When a client connects to a remote session with the server, their printer is found, but when they logout it stays on the printers list, when they log back on, another printer is added with the new session number. The printer list is getting filled up very quickly. How do I "purge" the list?
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