Thanks for the information, I appteciate it. The servers are not in the same organization. We were purchased, and as part of the company combining efforts, they are bringing a unified Exchange evironment up simultaneously for our 3 different verticals. This isn't just an Exchange upgrade, it...
My company is upgrading to Exchange 2010 from Exchange 2003 and I have been asked to get a list of users that have permissions to group mailboxes, since it appears that we will need to simultaneously upgrade the mailbox to 2010 and the users accessing that mailbox to Office 2010. I have been...
I recently installed OpenManage on my Dell PE2950 and found that the storage controller wasn't recognized. Since this is the main reason for me installing OM, I upgraded my PERC 5/i firmware so that OM could see it, and found out that my DRAC 5 is now inaccessible. The system sees it, and I...
It appears to be a flaw in the way the shutdown routine that is being called, was designed. Since non-admins log into these stations, the routine was designed to shut down the station regardless of access level. From what I have been told, this is happening because the routine calls the...
I recently came across a bug in one of my company's applications whereby when I was logged on to the terminal server and hit the application shutdown button, the whole server shut down. When asking why this happened, the reply was that it was by design: the program sends a system call to shut...
I guess this goes to show you that it is how you ask the question, not just asking the question. :-) Thank you for your response, the link you favored worked perfectly.
I have a website where I would like to post the running time of an MP3 file. I have attempted to find out how to do this by searching the net, but I find that it tells me I need to know the bitrate to find the playing time, or vice versa. Is it possible to find that playing time of an MP3 in...
Yes, that is correct. All my other workstations see the DC just fine. This is the only system that can't, and I don't know why it would make a difference, but it is also the only laptop.
Yes, I have, and of the posts out there, most were given up on and the author just reformatted the system. A last resort to be sure, but I would like to find a root cause. The computer's DNS server is set up to point to the domain controller, and it has internet capability, so I know it is...
As an addendum, I found that the group policies were running twice, once for the domain and once for the OU. I thought that was my main problem, but it appears to have been a side issue. Now the laptop in question, I found, connects to the network just fine, but it cannot contact the domain...
I am new to server 2003, and I have it set up on a small network. I created users and placed them into an OU, then defined a default policy for the domain that redirects folders to the server and runs a login script to map drives. I don't see where I have anything duplicated, yet RSOP says...
Just as a note of closure, it turned out that the original D-Link blew its firmware. It appeared to be a particular combination of the DSL modem's settings and the firmware being toast that let me miss the initial diagnosis.
Thanks for the tips, cdogg, but in my initial posting, I indicated that I had placed the modem into bride/bridge mode, and it had no effect on the problem.
As stated earlier, I have removed power from the devices, and I have also used their respective reset switches. My router isn't set up for PPoE as it was not set up like that originally, and according to the Verizon rep, should not be.
Increasingly the problem seems to be pointing to the...
I don't recall the address on the main system when it was directly connected, and it would no doubt change from time to time as Verizon has the client set up as dynamic. I have never had a router programmed to accept a limited range of addresses on the wan port, and actually have never seen...
I'm getting an IP from either router just fine. I can set up either router from their respective web pages. The router simply cannot acquire the DSL modem and establish the WAN link.
The router was the first place I looked, and it was set up identically to when the setup worked. I did a hard reset of it via the reset button, pulling the power, and even ended up buying a new router for comparison. No change in the condition.
A new modem might well work, but I suspect other things. What type of modem do you have now? Is your neighborhood excessivly busy? Cable speed is affected by how many users are on the local segment at a time. I can go as slow as 100k during a busy time to over 800k on an off peak period...
A client of mine is set up with a DSL modem and a DI-524 router, which is cabled to a main system and has two wireless clients. This setup was working for a couple of weeks, and now nothing works. To get any internet at all, the modem has to be directly plugged into the main system. I thought...
In the back of my mind, I knew I didn't need forms in a VB program, but I suddenly was at a loss as to how to get rid of them. Moment of absent-mindedness. Still, this freeware gig called Auto Hotkey is pretty slick for small jobs,
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.