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  1. brainblurb

    DLO 12.5 "Network Pending" status

    We also use the DLO agent on our desktops. I believe that changed files are backed up and cached to the PC's local hard drive before being transferred across the network to the DLO server. "Network Pending" would imply that the files to be backed up haven't been transferred across the network...
  2. brainblurb

    Moving the Exchange DB to a different drive

    If this is the only exchange database on the server, disk IO should drop when the database is dismounted. Good luck, and be sure to get a good backup before you dig in! Cheers, Anony Moose www.brainblurb.com
  3. brainblurb

    Remove Exchange 2007 corrupt PF

    Give this a try: Get-PublicFolderDatabase | Remove-PublicFolderDatabase -RemoveLastAllowed See this url: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927464 Cheers, Anony Moose www.brainblurb.com
  4. brainblurb

    connect to Remote over the VPN and connect Internet over my local DSL

    If this is anything similar to using Sonicwall's Global VPN client, it sounds like a NAT issue on the Sonicwall. I had the same problem with the VPN client. Users would connect to the VPN, but then be unable to surf the web or check email. It took some tweaking on the WAN Group VPN policy...
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    Enabling access to a resource from out side

    What you are speaking of is pretty simple. In the Sonicwall world, I think it is called Public Server Wizard. You can simply run the Wizard, tell it what service you want to allow (telnet TCP port 23), on the next page fill out the switch name and IP address, then on the next page be sure the...
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    opening emz files in Outlook 2003

    Have you checked under tools>options under the security tab? There is a download pictures section that could apply. Also, check that Outlook is set to send and receive messages in HTML format. www.brainblurb.com

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