I have been dealing with this error all day long.
I installed a fresh Windows Server 2003 EE, without any updates( I read somewhere where you do not want to install SP2). What I have installed is .NET 2.0
I have a WAN NIC
IP: 192.168.1.10
Sub 255.255.255.0
GTWY: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 192.168.1.1...
I just installed ISA 2006 on a test domain environment. At this time, no one can get out from any server to my local intranet.
I have no security policies setup, minus, dns access to and from dns as well as http.
I know this is a crazy ordeal, but i am wanting this to be off the normal home...
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307880
Try it! Take your C Drive change it to dynamic as well as the second drive! Now create the mirror, and oh you cant!
The only way I know now is a hack, and I am not up to destroying my OS. I am going to have to possibly reformat my drives and use RAID...
THis is what I am looking for!
) Optional: Set up an alias for the IISHelp directory (at the web root)
This option allows the web server to display more detailed error messages to users when errors occur in scripts.
? Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager
? Right-click the root web...
I am updating my documentation, and I am not able to find IISHelp which is normally located on C:\Windows 2003 Server under C:\ Windows\Help\IISHelp
Is this another feature Microsoft has moved or extracted from IIS?
Open DNS
right-click the name of your DC on the forwarders tab should be the IP addresses of the ISP's DNS Servers. Try that and then see if you can reach www http
lately I have been receiving a KDC event ID 11 on my win Server 2003 DC
I am stepping through this KB Article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321044
what am I suppose to be looking for? It does not me what I am looking for.
Help :)
The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too many times on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{21068905-ED00-4025-AAC6-C2E72B828211}. The backup browser is stopping.
Is this something I need to fear?
I just started seeing this issue on my FTP Server
I will see if ClamWin would decide to lock up Port 25.
Other than that unless the notebook failed, I do not see how Port 25 could be shutdown.
BTW I like your motto
About a week ago, the president of my company start receiving this Outlook 2007 error, "0x80042109"
Here is the steps a employee would do to setup their Outlook 2007 email account. Any red flags:
Setting up Outlook 2007 Email account_SSI Exchange Server
Revised: Thursday, November 24, 2008...
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