This may not be the right forum, but it's the only Dell forum I found. We have (2) PowerConnect 5448 and (1) PowerConnect 6224 managed switches. I contacted Dell to find out the version of OpenManage software I should use, and they told me they don't use OpenManage since it's a huge resource...
One of my clients has a problem with Outlook 2002 - whenever someone sends him a text-based email with embedded HTML content, like a signature or disclaimer, Outlook 2002 will display the HTML content but not the text. Outlook Express on the same machine displays both in the body of the message...
I have (2) different backups of all the user's databases, one from 5/6/07 and one from last night. Due to a screw-up in GWCheck, in which emails were deleted from shared folders (which GWCheck is not supposed to do) I need to merge the records from the 5/6/07 databases from the database backup...
Does anyone have a link to a version 3.5 patch that would include the BM35C11.exe file? This is supposed to fix Internet Explorer's annoying habit of not being able to find web pages that end in .asp or .aspx
Thanks,
James S. Pagitt
steve.pagitt@reddotbuildings.com
We have a brand new Micron T2300 with an Intel 2915 ABG network card, with the latest drivers and using the Intel ProSet utility. The OS is Win XP SP2. I can connect, and pull an ip address from any of our WEP access points, but can only connect (and get a good, strong connection) but cannot...
Thanks to everyone for their input in this matter. We do indeed have corporate policies in effect, and I have added all the myspace.whatever domains I can find to our block list. I haven't heard a word from the (2) or (3) users who have been visiting the site, though I can see from the router...
I'm only slightly familiar with myspace.com, which is apparently becoming hugely popular. Is this site in any way a security risk to businesses? I've read some posts that say there may be quite a lot of objectionable content, which would concern me if downloaded to workplace machines.
Thanks
Problem is, apparently NetBios (Nwlink Netbios) is installed as part of the Novell client, so that's how the p2p was communicating all along. Since my last post a couple of Win 98 pc's have shown up, but some haven't. I'm considering putting them in their own workgroup for troubleshooting...
I have 45+ workstations here at the office, most of which are Windows 2000 fully patched, and about (5) of which are Windows 98 holdovers from the old days. All of a sudden, none of the Win 2000 machines can see any of the Win 98 pc's in Network Neighborhood. I can ping them, search and find...
We do run an older version of Zenworks, but are not interested in upgrading right now. This sort of thing is possible, as I've pushed simple applications and even Snapshot apps out before, but workgroup or peer-to-peer apps like Shavlik seem to be a lot easier and less time consuming to work with.
We're not running a Windows domain, we are a Novell house, with workgroup connectivity when we need it. Therefore, Microsoft doesn't offer a lot in the way of scanning and deployment tools for their monthly patches. I've been using VNC at to go out to each of the workstations, then running...
A wierd thing. When I activated Spy Sweeper to check the setting you mentioned, I updated it via the web. Just now when I tried right-clicking on the desktop icons, the problem does not occur. Maybe that fixed it? If so, many thanks!
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