Tried the diag-switch and nothing helped. I completely re-installed from DVD all packages including oem and when I try to boot kernel/unix it says I need a 64-bit application, when I boot kernel/sparcv9/unix it says cannot open file. Is there another location that the 64-bit kernel may be...
I have installed Solaris 9/05 on a V240, all finishes fine. When I go to boot it tells me it needs a 64bit kernel. I tried changing the boot-file to kernel/sparcv9/unix and it cannot open boot file. When I ran the install I installed all packages. Any ideas?
It turned out that one of my machines that was using a domain account for anonymous IIS login, had the wrong password which was locking out this account, in turn locking out all machines authenticating with this account.
I have a domain account that runs as a IIS anonymous on about 50 machines. Last time I changed the password for this account, I used a script to change it in IIS on my 50 machines. I found that there was a 51st machine that was using this account, once the password changed, this machine failed...
I have asp and javascript code that is trying to write a caching file to a shared drive on another machine on my domain. I have since changed IIS anonymous login from running as local Administrator to running as a domain account which has Local Admin rights on all the machines involved...
I am trying to figure out how a PC in a Win2003 domain that has more then one DC chooses a DC to authenticate with? I realize that DNS tells it the DC's for the domain, but now how does my computer decide to go to DC1 or DC2? Is it round robin? Can I specify a machine to always authenticate...
I use kvm and everytime a user logs into a machine for the 1st time they have to go to Control Panel-Mouse and set the Acceleration to None. Is there a way to set this as the default for all users on a machine running Windows 2000? Default now is Low.
I have a similar quesion. I would like to restore an entire Information Store to a similar backup server, if my primary exchange server dies. Is this possible?
I have 3 email addresses (different domains) in Outlook 2002. All accounts are on the same Exchange 2003 Server. My default account in Outlook was created as Exchange, the other two accounts are popping mail from the Exchange Server. When I try to send email and choose one of the pop...
I am trying to create a AD distribution group called batch on a Win 2003 Server Primary Domain Controller machine and I get the following message.
"Windows cannot create the object batch because: The specified user already exists."
In Active Directory Users and Groups there isn't a user...
Is there a way to connect to an exchange server using Microsoft Exchange Server in Outlok instead of pop and imap when not a member of the domain. In other words can I give a non domain computer access to the domain to use Microsoft Exchange?
I am looking for a way to automatically forward mail to a different user every week. For instance: this week I want jim to get emails from the support account, next week I want larry to and so on a so forth. Any ideas would be appreciated.
After calling Microsoft support I found the following. I was forwarding mail to a smart host under each virutal server in Protocol, SMTP properties, Delivery, Advanced. This had to be removed and setup in the Routing Group SMTP Connector.
In System Manager Right click on the public folder and choose properties then exchange advance, uncheck "hide from Exchange address Lists"
Now you'll be able to see the email address in your global address list, you can even go to the Email Addresses tab and include aliases for this.
When I move a mailbox from one exchange server called SMTP to another called SMTP2 which are servers under one domain, the mailbox can't receive mail. There is a queue on SMTP called smtp2.domain.local where the mail is sitting and trying to send. Eventually it sends the below error email to...
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