Actually I should expand on this a bit since I've had a few hours to research and poke around a bit. Basically we have a single CentOS box in our DMZ which runs a Windows server 2012 VM as our webserver.
Today I was asked to set up an FTP server for an external service/customer to be able to...
We currently have a CentOS 6.x box sitting in the DMZ which runs a Windows Server 2012 VM upon which our web server lies. I've been asked to set up an FTP server for external customers, I'm trying to think through the easiest way to do this..Would using IIS on this box to set up FTP as well...
We were thinking of having an Exchange server on the West coast replicate with a server on the East coast specifically because we have a main office on each coast which people travel back and forth.
So is there a way when a West coast person travels to the East coast for them to be able to...
Hmm, I wasn't able to find what you were saying. Basically what I'm trying to do is switch our dial out number for our phone system from a 9 to a 6. When I go through WINSPM to change the ARS dialout number, it won't let me change it to a 6. So I printed out the dial plan, and it says
Line#...
Hi, I'm using WINSPM 9.0 and would like to change the number used for paging. According to the dial plan it is using 6 and I would like to change it, however I can't seem to find where to change it in WINSPM.
We're currently running our Netbackup 4.5 MP6 server on an old IRIX box. I want to upgrade to the latest 6.X version of Netbackup server, although it will now be on a Windows 2003 server instead of an IRIX server (the IRIX machine is getting retired). Is there any specific upgrade procedures...
I have a user with a new laptop, XP Pro, Office 2K3, and the latest version of Windows Media Player. This user has a power point presentation that contain links to some .avi files, and when he clicks on any of the links (within the slide show mode) to play the .avi files, he gets the message...
After upgrading/migrating an NT domain to become a mixed mode child domain of a native mode parent domain, I've found that I'm unable to migrate users from child to parent, with either movetree or admt.
Well, after some more testing today, I think I'm getting closer to the source of the...
Does anyone know of a problem with running Samba 2.x in a Windows 2000 Active Directory native mode domain? My boss seems to think that only Samba 3.x supports native mode, and he does not want to upgrade now due to other problems that may be caused, so in the meantime I'm stuck here in mixed...
If I'm running Exchange 5.5 Server, and all my users are either running Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2002, do I need to purchase a CAL for each one of these users as well? Also, is the licensing the same for Exchange 2000, since my company plans to upgrade to Exchange 2000 soon?
Here you go, straight from Symantec's tech support:
"There are two options. You could set the timeout interval to something
other than the default 30 days. This would result in some clients
disappearing from Symantec System Center (SSC) if they do not log in
before the client is set to be...
I too run Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 8.x here in my office. I too have experienced the same problem. There are no updates for this problem as of now. You would think that Symantec would have put SOMETHING in the software to set some sort of leases on IP addresses so you don't end up...
Hi,
I have a user who at least once a day gets the following problem with Outlook 2002:
"Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject:
Sent: 4/8/2003 10:52 AM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
on 4/8/2003 10:52 AM
None of your e-mail accounts...
I put the old server back online, and even though it's exchange database couldn't start up I just connected to the database on the new server, and then it allowed me to delete the old server. Hmmm, kinda weird but at least it worked!
Last week we did an Exchange 5.5 migration to a new machine, and a new exchange site. The first thing we did was install Exchange 5.5 on the new server, which was created in the new Exchange site. Next, we moved the old Exchange server to the new exchange site. Finally, we moved all the...
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