hi, we have one user, who since moving desks, can no longer browse the internet - she receives the following msg. Other users have tried to connect to the 'net on her pc and receive the same msg. She is running 98 SE, and is connected to a Win2000 server, internet access is via a cisco router...
Hi,
Anyone have a suggestion for this problem.
Laptops running Windows 2000, use the office internet connection during the day to connect to a POP server.
When the laptops are taken out of the office, and plugged into a phone socket, Outlook will not initiate a dial up connection...
thanks for the response
Stiddy, how do i turn on ip routing for the "server" workstation, and can I get that to initiate a dial up connection on demand?
Thanks for the help
Ricky
Hi all,
Anyone got any suggestions as to the best and cheapest software for this? Only need something with a 30 day trial, as we will have a new server in place by then
Cheers for any help
Ricky
We have several mobile users who dial in to our server to collect email. Their outlook 2000 clients are set to synchronise. Some of the users synchronisation takes a very long time, with the status box displaying hundreds of emails to be synchronised. In the event, they only receive 2 or 3...
We have a document template we have created which causes Word 97 to crash with a GPF when you attempt to add text and then spell check it. The only workaround I have found is to recreate the template (its a very simple letter template with company logo in the header)
Anyone got any suggestions...
what you need to do is:
Make the changes to the registry.
In Regedit, locate the key that you wish to alter on your target machines (e.g. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Network\Logon)
Make sure that the appropriate key is highlighted in the left hand pane
Go to the "Registry" menu, and select...
Have you tried deselecting the "use default gateway on remote network" tickbox under the TCP/IP settings for the dial up networking settings on the client PC? I have encountered this problem in the past, and doing this resolved the problem.
Ricky
The only answer to this problem that I have been able to find is this:
When you open the NDR, click on the "Send again" button. This will open the original email, including body text.
Seems a bit cumbersome, but at least you can identify who the sender/recipient is this way
Hope...
Our server has been traditionally configured to have non deliverable mail sent to the MD. He now wants me to field these emails, and forward them to the appropriate people (where the address has been mistyped etc). I cannot find anywhere to specify an address to send non delivered emails...
I agree, good practice, however we havent configured our firewall to block icmp echoes. One minute it was working, the next it wasnt. The only changes being made to the server were MS Exchange 2000 settings to close an open relay. We definitely havent reconfigured our firewall!
Thanks for the...
Our server is unable to be pinged on the internet, although web browsing, mail delivery etc all work correctly. No configuration changes made apart from open relay settings altered. Any suggestions? Even our ISP cant ping it
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