does you clone have sysprep ran on it? Or do you run sysprep on it after you dump the image? you need to run it so that it strips the SID's down and recreates them so they are unique.
Is it me or is there not a place to have "safe" emails, ones that you know are ok to go through without getting scanned? I have Symantec AV/F 3.0 also.
We use Symantec Antivirus/Filtering 3.0 for Exchange 2000 here, i like it alot, you can choose to just delete attachments at the exchange level before they even reach the users. That is what i do, i delete .pif,.scr,.vbs, etc files that are commonly used for viruses. Works pretty good and...
Its because the newest SoBig.F virus spoofs the email address that it looks like it is sent from. For one reason or another someone had your users email on their system, got infected, and the virus spoofed the email to look like it was sent from your user. That's why you get the bounce backs...
go to a cmd line and then run the .bat file you have created, if it starts to stop the service then you have run into a user security problem and not a file permissions problem.
All I thought when I saw that was.....dumbarse. But hey its your job right! Good one. Hell I still need to load SP3 on all my servers here. Probably gonna do that this weekend or next. Get it over with.
It sounds like you were an open relay and all the badmail that you are recieving is just mail that is bouncing. Your probably on a "blackhole" list now. So if some other company uses that black hole list they will not be able to send you an email even thought your no longer an open...
I know its dang near impossible but you gotta talk management into giving you the money for an upgrade. Even if you just get the product with no support your still doing yourself a favor!
is microsoft exchange server is selected then your messages reside on the exchange server. That's the whole point of using exchange is to have one place where email is stored, and SAVED!!!
If you set the O2K profile up to connect to an exchange 2000 server the mail is left on the exchange server by default, even if you have offline use enabled your email is still on the server.
I didn't do anything to fix it. We have had the same internet service for about 3 years with no problems. I just think that their DNS server was flaky or there were some network problems because we haven't had any problems since then, and up until then had never had problems before. The ISP...
Yeah I did the MX lookup and it all looks fine. I didn't get to try it when we were "down". Also the emails i sent from Hotmail never bounced, they just waited until everything was working again and finally made it through. I've asked one of the users to get their friend to send me...
Ok this was weird. For about 15 minutes all inbound email was bouncing. Internally E2K was running fine, we could also send out, just couldn't recieve. I don't know much about MX records and all, but is it possible the server that the MX record is stored on had a problem which then meant that...
Yeah STORE.EXE will eat it up, but it plays nice most of the time and give memory back when needed. I have E2K and SQL2K on the same machine and usually STORE.exe will have about 800MB RAM consumed, whenever i run a sql heavy script it gives up alot of memory to SQL. Like Steven said if its...
I connect to our HP9000 through and AS/400 server running V4R5. I just use data transform, with the HP4000 printer. Its basically like it just bigger and faster.
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