Why build this into Outlook 98<br>
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There is a hidden facility in Outlook 98 for changing domain passwords. <br>
It’s in <br>
Tools, <br>
Options,<br>
Other, <br>
Advanced Options, <br>
Custom Forms, <br>
Password.<br>
At last I got it working, using a mono monitor setting and resolution of 640 X 480. At least I know now it can be done, however 1024 X 768 would be great. I will probably give it a go and change video card. I can get an S3 setting working, but my monitor won't take the resolution setting. <br>...
Make sure that you back up and dump the master database last, prior to destroying the server and preparing for re-install. "Master is and master it will be"
Thanks "Festus" I have tried Xconfigurator and X86config and they both come back with the same problem. Is Red Hat a version and is it downloadable. (Excuse the newbie)
I have installed Linux on my Old Compaq PC on a 1GB partition and all seems to be working fine..!!. However I am having trouble starting the X server to get open windows etc on my screen. I just can't do with command line stuff. I have used the checklists and followed the procedure step by step...
What sort of application are you using? I have seen a similar problem over 1000 switches where we get ODBC timeouts and then on occasions crahes the app (SQL) until a decent connection is made. <br>
Imagine:<br>
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350 locations each having up to 120 NT workstations all running SQL to a SQL server on site (Stand Alone).<br>
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2 Main HQ Locations<br>
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Based on a master Domain model would it be resourceful to have all 350 locations with PDC & BDC's. Forgot to mention the 350...
What type of hardware are you using? And as per the last question are you using DOS programs which are hanging onto memory and not letting go??<br>
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Try booting up without any DOS apps and run windows and office on its own
Brad <br>
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As I understand you want to move your existing Exchange environment onto a bigger and faster server??.<br>
If that is the case, do a full back up of the exchange system, which includes dir.edb. Then build your new system as the same name and organization. The old server will have...
Try event logger from TNT Software it can log events and be pro actve with problems before they get out of hand. It can even run certain processes etc on receiving certain types of events.<br>
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Worth a look
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