We have a remote site (we'll call it site A) where some users are supposed to access a local university's pop3 server with accounts. They cannot.
As a test, we have installed a PC and are using it for testing. I can telnet on port 110 to several other POP3 servers, but not the one belonging to...
We have som WYSE Thin Client systems at a remote site that constantly broadcast Bootp packets. So many that it's approxiamtely 75% of the LAN traffic.
These terminals get their IP addresses from the site router.
Does anyone have any idea what might be causing the constant broadcasts ...
We have a Quantum SDLT superloader that we need to move to a different room than where the backup server resides.
Tape drives are being replaced about every 6 weeks (under warranty) and we're thinking it's some type of envirnmentatl thing (EMF ? Radon ?) temperature is okay, and humidity...
I know you can create an ftp link that has the username and password embedded in it:
ftp://username:password@URL
but is there a similar way to do the same thing in an HTTP link ?
We are setting up a website that we wish to be "semi-anonymous" (for lack of a better word)
Thanks,
Doug
I stopped and restarted the WWW service about 30 sseconds before I saw your reply Chris.
I was looking for something juicy, I suppose. I hate "reboot"-type fixes with a passion.
Thanks,
Doug
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;263140&Product=iis50
asp.net will also throw fits when you put it on a public Web server (been there too)
Public IIS servers should not be domain controllers. (I speak from experience) It can be done, but it's not worth the hassle. I...
I've experienced this before.
when you're outside of the domain, you're accessing the page with the iusr_machinename account. (which is a local account)
On a domain controller, there are no local accounts. you need to set up a domain account for anonymous browsers to use. Then go into...
One of our clients ftp'd a file to a intranet website that we administer for them, and later deleted it.
I (and any other user) can still go to the URL for that (now) non-existent file and see it !
I've searched the entire webserver for that file name, and nothing is found.
The default page...
Virus Scan 7.0 and above are much more reliable than 4.5.x, but I've seen as recently as a couple months ago that Trend Micro's DAT files will cover a given virus before McAfee.
I can show you a whole list of E-mails from McAfee that basically say.....We discovered virus X today, but it won't...
I used Trend at two other places I used to work, but I've been using McAfee for over 3 years where I am now.
McAfee stinks.
Trend is more stable, Trend puts updates out MUCH more frequently, simpler to to configure, and overall more reliable.
McAfee's EPO seems to be an afterthought to me...
Thanks to all.
Today a colleague showed me a MS best practces document that says WINS servers should ONLY look at themselves, but it doesn't say anything about DNS servers
Our 2000 domain has two DNS servers.
In server1's TCP/IP settings, server1 is listed as the primary DNS server, and server2 is listed as the secondary server.
Server2 lists server2 as it's primary, and server1 as the secondary.
I'm not talking forwarding (although that is enabled), and...
I just had this same problem with a 2003 server running Virus Scan 7.0 NAI had me uninstall 7, reboot, and then reinstall. That did the trick for me.
They warned that we may need to uninstall 7 manually, but a standard uninstall was good enough in our case.
I really dislike McAfee. I wish...
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