I had a few email issues with v5, but just installed V6 and the issues were fixed. Our network requirements for certain clients can get very complicated when dealing with email, and V6 has worked great. Our HTTP proxy issues were fixed with V6 as well. I hope everyone else has good luck with...
Not sure what you mean by installed ISP. ISP means Internet Service Provider, which could be your problem. If you are having your slowdowns during peak hours on the Internet, I would be calling your ISP, because your ISP may be having a bottleneck or traffic problem on their switch, which will...
You may be already authenticated, if you used the same user account that allows you to enter your site and has permission to the restricted area. (an account with the folder rights), you may not be asked for a username and password, if I understood your question right. If this is not the case...
jasen is right. It's not always a Trojen. I have ran accross the same thing as jasen has, with no explination. Even my log files and firewall failed to show any wrongdoing.
There are a number of reasons for network speed slowdowns. The number one problem I have come accross is ISP conjestion and hard drive set up. I have a client with a full block 256 static ip addresses. I found it necessary to set up a small nat router for users inhouse, and static for the...
Yes there is. Open CMD Prompt and type:
nslookup example.com His-ns.dnsserver.com
Example #1
nslookup elpasoportal.com ns.usasearch.org - The elpasoportal.com is one of my domains, the ns is one of my DNS servers
Example #2
nslookup elpasoportal.com ns1.swbell.com - The elpasoportal.com is one...
Sounds like a virus problem. Would not hurt to download the Nimba and Sircam fix from Norton and give it a shot. We had the same problem with one of our servers. When we put the server online for the first time, it became infected with the Nimba virus before we has a chance to load the service...
I am running server 2000 and I have decided to test tcpip/ filtering and have opened port 80 and 443, and a few other application ports. The only problem I am having is using Explorer 5.5 . Is there a port that I am not aware of that Explorer uses? I can't access the Internet with Explorer or do...
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