I have a very strange occurance ...
User A has Cable Internet (180KB/s)
User B has Cable Internet (180KB/s)
My Server has a 1,000 KB/s Max Limit
User A goes to download a file it travels at 180 KB/s
User B goes to download the same file it travels at 30 KB/s
Why is User B downloading so...
WELLLL...
Here's the problem... How exactly do I go about getting a DNS server setup?
I have to first register a DOMAIN with my ISP right?
Have my DNS Server linked to theirs?
For example... My company currently has dunnmckenzie.com registered with network solutions and Hosted by...
Does IPSwitch Mail have any advantage over Merak Mail Server?...
Seems that to get Unlimited Domains it costs 1495 from IPSwitch... and for Merak it's unlimitted for 300 or so...
Problem I run into is I have experience with neither product...
thanks for the reply.
Well for one what are you doing with 2K Prof and IIS 6... I don't think those play nice together...
Windows 2003 IIS6.0 is usually the match up you'll see most often...
Did you try to grab the binary files off of some 2003 server or website upgrade you saw for IIS6.0 ? You might have some...
Wellllllll
The easiest way to do this is say "No boss that will be a dumb idea and too hard frankly"... (whether it is or it isn't they love to hear that they are dumb trust me it works!... *unemployed*
And then just put them in folders... such as
http://yourcompanyname/Sam...
I have recently purchased Colocation access which gives me 1 MB sustained access, 255 IPs and 1U space… Now each client I have I do not want to spend $24 using Netsol’s Advanced DNS Manager… nor do I want to setup 2 extra Colocation servers just for DNS!....
So here’s my idea… (please tell me...
Arighty thanks...
I was looking at Merak Mail Server but perhaps you have a better suggestion? Has to be configurable for multiple domains.
Thanks again Faith.
Yeah if I used NetSolutions Advanced DNS Manager... pointed traffic to my box's IP Address... used headers.... tha'd work right :) ?
1 more Q: Can I host my mail server on the same box as my IIS6.0 Web Server? If so how exactly?
Thanks Faith.
Hiya :),
Recently bought a colocation and shipped away my server bundled up like a pampered baby in Windows 2003 Server ....
The colocation provider I have says they give me 255 IPs for free so do I need a DNS server as long as I don't go over 255 clients?
(heres a dumber question) please...
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