Freakin' nice! That was it. Man, I couldn't find jack on that problem. Is there a MS article about regarding this? Thank you for the ultrafast response! This site has yet to fail me.
Got an odd one....this is happening on a users computer. When having one or more Word documents open they group in the windows taskbar, okay that's normal, but the problem occures when all the Word docs are minimized and we click on the Group in the Taskbar and select one of the docs to...
Ok, well I've been out of town for the past week, sorry I haven't replied.
So today I was getting ready to go get a new network card to try and thought "hmmm, maybe I should swap PCI slots with one of the other cards in there" and sure enough!!
The PCI slot works fine....atleast I thought. I...
Another couple of examples, I can't d/l this file:
http://www.download.com/3001-2160_4-10287417.html?idl=n
It gets to 94% and stops every time. I also can't perform the simple, yet horrible, task of installing AOL since the setup program d/ls from the web, it stops at 44%.
...so frustrating...
OK, I've got a strange one...
I reformatted my hdd a few months back, reinstalled anti-virus/spyware/etc. A couple weeks later I realized that when I go to some websites to d/l something the d/l will start, but it only gets to like 3% and just stops. No network traffic is being transfered or...
sorry, I fixed the picture, security got changed on it.
Anyhow, thanks for the links I'll check them out. Sounds like what I need from the descriptions.
I've recently had my SMTP service shutdown by my ISP, they're saying that I send out over 1000 emails a day. Now, I run a server at home, for personal use and my domain, nothing big. I have Exchange 2003 setup, again for personal use.
Anyway, I think that people may be using my exchange...
FYI, I ended up rerunning DomainPrep and that fixed the problem. Apparently something happening with the accounts/rights for the Exchange Server groups when the power outage happened. Anywho, it's working just fine now. Thanks for the help.
I'll check on the DNS one, I just noticed that I can't get to the server from a workstation, ie. the home/shared drive which is located on the server, can't get to it.
I can't manually stop any of the exchange services, they all time out. Kinda strange.
No, OWA doesn't work either and I'm...
I'm running 2003 Server, Exchange 2003, .....everything 2003. Haven't had many problems except except slowness cause it's all running on an old desktop workstation. Anyway, it was storming the other day and the power went out, the server rebooted like it normally does except this time the...
oh man! that did it, I just added the CNAME and it worked...well, works internally anyway. Guess I'll need to wait a bit to test it externally so it can replicate, right?
I know I've done this before, actually I was trying everything I could think of so I probably had something else setup...
I tried with both a CNAME and A record, the most I could get to work was with an A record, but it kept going to the main site. I mean the address said owa.egotek.com, but what displayed was the index from the main site.
I'll setup a CNAME, I just need the one under the domain in DNS right?
I've set that in IIS, just says "The page cannot be displayed" when I try to go to the address http://owa.egotek.com.
I'd think that something would need to be set in DNS.
I have tried and tried to get this on my own, but I just can't figure it out.
Here's what I have setup:
Domain: egotek.com
Network: Cable coming into lynksys router, going to 1 server and 1 client computer. The server runs everything, domain, IIS, exchange, DNS, DHCP, etc.... I registered...
ahh nice, it works now. I just pointed it to the servers FQDN, which I thought I'd done before....probably didn't have IIS setup correctly when I did that though.
anyway, thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
Michael
Well I'm running exchange, IIS & DNS all on one server, which is also the domain controller. So I have the DNS alias pointed to the IP address of the server. Should I maybe change it to the FQDN of the server rather than the IP address? (Don't really see why it'd make a difference, but...)...
OK, I've got the headers setup in IIS...think. I set it up as mail.domain.com (domain being my actual domain name). I went into the DNS admin tool and created a new alias under the domain.com listing. Named it mail, FQDN showed as mail.domain.com and I put the host as the ip address for the...
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