The server is logged in as administrator but I still get permission errors when dialing in. I didn't have this problem with NT 4 but since it died and we got this Win2k box I can't get in. were a small office 10 people and one server. We always dialed in in the past and now with the Win2k its a...
The problem I am having is when dialing in I keep getting Error 649 - user account does not have permissions to dial in" I'm using the administrator account on my laptop. if I plug the laptop into the network the laptop logs right in but if I dialin I get error 649
any help would be...
When it crashed it DIED we bought a brand new gateway server with sbs 2000 on it. It has the same name, IP as the old one I transfered all the old files on it set up users using the same names as the old one and we only use it for IN HOUSE e mail but when you hit send it looks like the message...
We have a small office with 1 server and about 9 workstations. They use outlook just for inhouse e-mail among the nine. the server was an Nt 4.0 SBS but it crashed and we replaced it with Win 2000 SBS when I set up the users , the info also set up mail boxes in exchange, but nobody can send...
We had a Nt4 SBS with E5.0 that crashed and burned so we bought a new server with SBS 2000 and E2000. Now we only use it for inhouse mail not internet Email, and we only have 10 users. I added all the users and in profiles it shows them as having a domain address in Exchange but when I go into...
loaded nt on new machine, set up as PDC. when I tey to use server manager or user manager for domains, I'm told domain does not exist. getting frustrated
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Chuck
When I try to load BE I get as far as adding the service account and I ive it a name and password and I get bounced out with error occured creating an account os error 122,network error 53, NT error 0. so I don't have services yet to check.
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Chuck
I have a 2 server network, the pdc hard drive crashed. put in a new hard drive, loaded nt4.0. Trying to load backup exec to restore the system to original config. BU exec wont let me install becouse it cant log on, I go to user manager for domains and I am told the network path is not found.
the...
I'm running proxy logging and I show the source IP for each user accessing the internet. However I have a lot of activity going out on the web and the source IP is blank.
any ideas on the source?
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Chuck
I'm running proxy logging and I show the source IP for each user accessing the internet. However I have a lot of activity going out on the web and the source IP is blank.
any ideas on the source?
Thanks
Chuck
Iset the security to none and forced a manual login. I then tried a different password and was told my login profile is incorrect. If I use the network login that gets me to the whole rest of the network, my logon is accepted and I get the error that I do not have permission to access the...
I get in as admin but not by the user that is the same as it has been all along. and she wants to be able to get her old in house emails. I would delete her as a user and add her again but then she would lose all her old settings.
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Chuck
By using manual profiles I can pull the option to log onto exchange. when I click ok I get an error that I do not have permission to log on. This is an existing account from befor I rebuilt her pc.
any thoughts
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Chuck
thats where I'm getting "ms outlook internet settings"
instead of "ms exchange settings" in the "use this profile" pull down
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Chuck
this is the third machine I have done this to and the other 2 worked ok. However when I loaded Office 2000 and fired up Outlook, MS Exchange settings is not an option under mail services. I uninstalled Office 2000 and re installed it but oulook still comes up with MS Outlook internet settings as...
I have a small backoffice system running exchange only for the 6 people to get inhouse mail. I took an existing user and built a new pc for her. installed Windows 98, and office 2000 now outlook comes up but cant find any adresses to send to or her old mail. where did I go wrong???
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Chuck
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