Don't forget that natively routers do NOT support NETBIOS routing. You have to insure your able to utilize and configure NETBIOS over TCP/IP ... the same goes for NETBEUI which is also not routable. This is to say are your routers configured to handle NETBIOS over TCP/IP ... some router set...
Following up with the original question about two NIC cards in the same NT 4 server, I have a PDC and have added 2 3com NIC cards. I want one card (Port 1) to attach to our WAN hub and the second NIC (Port 2) to our Cisco 1605 router using a cross-over cable. Basic setup would be:
1. Add the...
You might start with the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
XGEN: TCP Ports and Microsoft Exchange: In-depth Discussion
#Q176466
Search on the KB within Exchange and NT for tcp ports or udp ports if you want to find more.
David
Are you trying to create some type of VPN/RAS connection from the outside Outlook/Exchange user to the server? As you might know Outlook communicates with Exchange using RPC, in which case you'll need to enable the appropriate TCP/UDP ports for RPC and maybe NETBIOS.
David
You'll find them either in your Startup Group or the rest could be coming from within the Registry under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
David
My experience is relaying is a BAD thing, not just for you, but the rest of the world as well. Generally, if you relay everything within your Exchange server and a very smart and wise hacker finds your server, you'll hardly know about the thousands and or millions of email messages that could be...
Are concerned in backing up your BDC/Exchange Server regarding the amount of tape being used? My experience says there is no trade off for backing the server in FULL. I'm certain you could exclude the pagefile.sys files as they are used for RAM storage or virtual memory storage and would get...
Lars,<br><br>Agree when I realized he must be saying his stores are on the "D" drive and I'm guessing the logs are on the "C" drive, however, I thought the important logs were within the same subdirectories as the stores, which in his case would be the "D" drive...
I've run DiskKeeper Lite on my Exchange Server with no problems at all. I try to run it once in a while. You might want to consider running it during a time when you can take the Exchange service offline, however, I found that was not necessary.<br><br>David
There is an excellent book that is dedicated to the topic of configuring the Internet Mail Service within Exchange. You can get it on Amazon or other book resellers like Barnes and Noble, etc. The title and author is:<br><br>The Microsoft Exchange Server Internet Mail Connector<br>Author: Spyros...
As we've all see with departed employees and their deleted mailbox, the spam or auto-mail messages just keep coming long after they are gone sometimes its near impossible to get rid of. I took the idea of another Exchange Admin I read from once and:<br><br>1. Created a mailbox called...
I would be surprised if circular logging is the problem if the data, and therefore the Information Store and Directory Store, subdirectories are located on his larger "C" drive. Sounds like something else is going on. Also, I think Exchange has circular logging turning on by default...
I would absolutely agree with the response to apply SP3 to Exchange 5.5!! There are many strange things that get fixed in Outlook Web in SP3 and far to detailed to try to explain. If after you apply this service pack and the problem exists you might dig deeper into the security aspect, however...
Over the weekend we installed the latest Exchange 5.5 SP3 patch Q248838 in order to utilize the new virus scan API for our product Scanmail from Trend. That all went fine and has been working OK. What we noticed after installing the MS patch is a problem in Outlook Web where we can no longer...
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