I've got a new user on a laptop, connected to the network via a wireless PCMIA Card, connecting to an Access Point.
Most of it is working fine, he can logon, run scripting, access network resources, use IE etc...
But Outlook doesn't want to connect.
Because the guy isn't in the office much...
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100983.htm for Network Associates info on it, though probably very similar to Symantec's
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ More useful, Network Associates Stinger programme. Stand-alone virus killer that they've updated to include this one.
Using Mezzoblue is a bit of a tricky example. Dave Shea is a big Web Standards advocte, member of the Web Standards Project and that his personal page.
Its a blog type site with various bit of information he like to comment on. I get the issue with the nav links at the top right with Opera...
Think I nabbed it, I found some documentation at http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/194061.htm and follwoing the instructions to remove the device, stop all services and restart them then enabled a small test backup to work at least.
Fingers crossed tonights main backup will now work!
I hope someone can help, I've been scratching my head about this for a few days...
We have a Win2k server with Exchange 5.5 running on the same machine.
Until recently we were using McAfee antivirus and groupshield to protect it all, now we have changed to Computer Associates eTrust Antivirus...
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