Summoner,
I support both Exchange and GW. To be honest, I am usually driven to either piece by what my needs are for a specific situation. As a consultant and engineer, I see a need sometimes for GW, and sometimes for Exchange. I will comment on your list below.
1. Drop it in without much...
Thanks for the Answer, I will try it.
I change this at the domain level and it should affect my laptops once they login correct?
I will give it a shot.
Thanks again
Good day.
I have a Windows 2000 network, with several migratory users who just
started. They are using laptops with Windows XP Pro.
When they logon to the network, they receive their roaming profile which has
a stored local copy on their machine. But when they are off the network,
they are...
I recently decided to start controlling Internet access on a more granular level. I locked down Winsock proxy permissions, and left web proxy open to alll my users. My main concern is Instant messaging programs, which no
longer work.
I have a few users here that are trying to use the AOL...
My system is currently setup for users to receive email @domainA.com. Whenever I create a new user, they are automatically granted that SMTP address username@domainA.com
I want all my users that currently exist to start
recieving email to both username@domainA.com and
username@domainB.com
I...
We have had some problems, but your's sound really serious. What version of GW are you running? I have GW6.1 and also a GW5.5.4 system running XP clients successfully.
JD
You are on a good track. WMSNT is required for 2000 systems. However, if you install it after a GW install has been attempted, SOMETIMES you will not be able to open the Address book. In my experience, you get a gray address book.
My best offering for a fix for this specific problem is to go...
I understand you are using 5.2, so I will keep it brief. GW 6 w/ SP1 allows you to change your proxy security settings via the WEbaccess interface. Not to mention the Webaccess gateway is about 100 times faster and better than any previous version.
It was one of the determinant factors for my...
I have an existing Exchange 5.5 system. It is currently
setup for users to receive email @domainA.com. Whenever I
create a new user, they are automatically granted that
SMTP address username@domainA.com
I want all my users that currently exist to start
recieving email to both...
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