Some mail has been disappearing and what I've found by turning on the monitors is that once it arrives, it gets as far as Advanced Queuing. The next step should be Catagorization but it never happens. This isn't consistent though. A lot of mail comes in successfully and gets sent to recipients...
I have turned off all filters and block lists both on Exchange 2000 and ISA server yet some mail is still never delivered to recipients. I can see in the SMTP logs that, say, someone@hotmail.com had a successful session with my server but the mail will never get delivered to the recipient. It...
I have turned off all filters and block lists both on Exchange and ISA server yet some mail is still never delivered to recipients. I can see in the SMTP logs that, say, someone@hotmail.com had a successful session with my server but the mail will never get delivered to the recipient. It just...
I agree, stay away from no-name brands like ECS. I've used a few of the MSI boards and found they're pretty decent. AGP 8 is something to look for if you're going to take advantage of it with the right vid card but don't convince yourself you have to have it just cause you can get it. Same for...
you need to use ata/100 cables to make the drive work in ata/100 mode. if you are using the old style cables with black or gray connectors on both ends then changing to an ata/100 cable with blue connector on one end and gray on the other will fix the problem. ata/100 cable looks much thinner...
first you have to copy fdisk.com onto your win 98 boot floppy. If you are using win 98 boot disk, you must use win 98 version of fdisk. you will find it in the windows/command folder. You might also want to copy format.exe, and sys.com or sys.exe onto the boot disk as well. Then edit the...
You should find inside the Recycler folder one folder for each user on the machine. These folders represent the user's recycle bins. Anything inside them can be deleted. You will be warned if you attempt to delete the folders themselves though. Don't do that.
I have W2K server with about 10 machines connected to it. After log on at a workstation, the domain can be seen and browsed in Network Neighborhood. However after some time (seemingly overnight), when Network Neighborhood is opened, no domain is visible for browsing; the window is completely...
One thing I just noticed because of a warning in the DNS event list, is that in the DNS console, the server is shown with the name SBS1 and in the DHCP console it is shown as sbs1.office.com. Is this normal? The warning in DNS events is: "The DNS server machine currently has no DNS domain...
People not only lose ability to surf the internet, they even lose connection to Exchange Server ("No Exchange Server was available"). In order to get the connection back I had to type in 10.0.0.2 for ExchSvr name instead of SBS1. Even then it can take five or ten minutes for Outlook to...
I have a single server with SBS 2000 installed and running for 2 days and some problems are appearing. Small network (12 machines + SBS server. Mostly problem seems to be that system name (SBS1) is not always resolved to inside address (10.0.0.2). Sometimes it is but mostly not. Sometimes system...
It sounds like you are saying your printer is connected via parallel port to the NT4 machine. Does that mean you installed the nt4 driver on that machine and the printer works fine? I'll assume yes.
That being the case, after you right-click on the printer in network neighborhood and select...
Plenty of unused addresses in DHCP, yes. Win 98 and NT4 clients do not have this problem at all. Their leases are readily renewed. I can correct this problem on the w2k machines by deleting client for windows and tcp/ip protocal and reinstalling, but that isn't a solution to the problem just a...
STEP 1: If you have the w2k drivers for the printer available on disk, then install the printer locally on LPT1. That will install all the drivers. Then you just have to change the port from LPT1 to the port the printer is actually on.
STEP 2.1.0: If your printer is connected via parallel port...
Randomly, W2K clients on NT.40 server network will lose ability to automatically obtain IP addresses and must be configured with static IP in order to access network. Anyone hear about this?
Client machine can access all resources on server but server can not access client at all from network neighborhood. All other clients (W98 & W2K)on this network can access the client however.
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