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  1. dustbuster

    How to sever client connection based on timeout or bandwidth

    I have a server that clients connect to. I need to be able to sever a client connection when: 1) the client is connected for a certain amount of time and/or 2) the client bandwidth exceeds a certain amount I need to be able to specify which services/ports to monitor and I need to be able to...
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    How do programs like LogMeIn/TeamViewer work?

    When I do a port scan on the external IP using nmap all the ports read either closed or filtered. This indicates that the router is blocking incoming requests on those ports, does it not? How can a software program change the settings of a hardware router (a separate device) without knowing the...
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    How do programs like LogMeIn/TeamViewer work?

    I'm not sure I'm communicating what I mean or perhaps I don't understand the replies. Say I have PC#1 sitting behind a router (which is acting as a firewall). No ports are forwarded to LMI on PC#1 through the router. In fact, all ports are closed. Now I log in to LMI on PC#2 and connect to...
  4. dustbuster

    How do programs like LogMeIn/TeamViewer work?

    I realize the login thing. I would like to know about the flowthrough particulars. How can LMI allow remote control without forwarding ports on a hardware firewall?
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    How do programs like LogMeIn/TeamViewer work?

    How do programs like LogMeIn and TeamViewer work? By this I mean how are they able to communicate on ports through fire walls and non-public IPs? Can someone give me a summary or a place to start looking on the subject more indepth?
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    Outlook won't quit

    I will try to disable Word as the default editor and see if that fixes it. I didn't think to look for that one. As it is now we can terminate the Outlook process and restart Outlook...
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    Outlook won't quit

    I have a computer that won't end the Outlook 2003 process no matter how Outlook is shut down (Using the X for File -> Exit). The process stays active (can see it running in the task manager). When we try to open Outlook again it won't start (presumably because the process is still running)...
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    maildir strucuture question

    Hello, I'm using a web hosting company and I have access to the root of my account using SSH. I have cPanel operating properly The mail for my users is stored at: /home/myaccount/mail/domain.com/mailuser I would like to know: - Where is the .password file normally located? Where would it be...
  9. dustbuster

    Freeware to image a live server?

    I see all the options now...which one would you recommend?
  10. dustbuster

    Freeware to image a live server?

    For Acronis, I mean ;)
  11. dustbuster

    Freeware to image a live server?

    Will the Home Version work? I don't see a "Pro" version...or maybe I'm missing something.
  12. dustbuster

    Freeware to image a live server?

    I would like to know if there are any freeware apps to image a live Windows 2000 Server (no resetting or going into DOS type things). I plan to put the image on an external USB drive. As well, I would like to be able to schedule daily tasks so I don't have to do it manually. I've looked at...
  13. dustbuster

    Partition "Disappeared"

    I don't know the file system type. It wasn't in the manual for the system and tech support for the system is non-existent.
  14. dustbuster

    Partition "Disappeared"

    Yeah, the Bios sees the drive and it is named properly as far as I can tell.
  15. dustbuster

    Partition "Disappeared"

    I used Easy Recovery Pro and found the data but it was all messed up. I think the data was stored in a proprietary format so the known header signatures aren't recognizing the data. Maybe? I tried this drive on a number of different systems and in an external USB enclosure. The data just didn't...
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    Partition "Disappeared"

    I have an 80GB ExcelStor IDE hard drive. I took it out of one of those Costco type surveillance systems (it writes video to the hard drive). I plugged the drive into a new computer I had on my bench and I could read the files fine. I shut down the computer, removed the drive and then sent the...
  17. dustbuster

    Insert image - absolute path

    You may be creating your emails in the Microsoft Outlook Rich Text format. Have you tried going to Tools -> Options -> Mail Format -> Select 'HTML' from the drop down list ?
  18. dustbuster

    How do I get the IP address a bounced email was sent to?

    I'm getting a bunch of bounced emails or emails that are just lost. For those that are bounced I need to get the IP address of the server they were sent to. I don't want to do an IP lookup of the domain they were sent to. Is there anything in email header information that can tell me the exact...
  19. dustbuster

    IIS dont log

    I had this same problem when I set up my server. Try going to the 'Home Directory' tab and make sure 'Log Visits' is checked.
  20. dustbuster

    Slow website confusion

    I have a number of sites being served off of Windows 2000 Server using a single IP. On most computers the sites load quickly. There are a few computers, however, where the sites are either painfully slow to load, or don't load at all. Yet on these same computers other sites not on my server...

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