We are trying to access an FTP site from the inside of our network. Basically just opening up IE and typing in the FTP address. Since that did not work I thought maybe using a FTP program might help, but it didn't. Now, if one of our computer has a Public IP address assigned to it via MIP (in...
Problem accessing a FTP site via Internet Explorer or WS_FTP. Works fine from our Citrix Servers via IE. Only difference is that the Citrix servers have a public IP address mapped to it. Could it be an issue with NAT and dynamic IP's?
I have a server that was recently added as a domain controller and now the server has crashed. I lost all data on hard drive. How can I remove this server as a domain controller? I found some info but it all assumes the dc is in up and running or can be attached to.
I have a new Win2003 server that i just joined to our domain. The server has crashed and I lost all data on hard drive. Question: Do I need to remove server from forest and if so how?
I found information on how to remove a domain controller but it assumes I can access the domain controller.
We have clients/vendors who when they are on site, would like to connect to the internet. How can I set it up so that they are not on our network but can access the internet?
Is there a special v-lan setup.
Actually thats interesting that you mention the browser. I will check with user to verify. Although one user did mention that when he uses a different browser called FireFox, he has no problems.
I to agree with browsing within AOL browser. Lots of problems within it.
I have increased the web access timeout to 60 minutes, but my users are still complaining that it constantly disconnects then (under the set amount) and they have to constantly be re-log in.
I'm having a similar problem. I have set my timeouts to 60 minutes, but users are complaining that they constantly are being disconnected.
Any other ideas on what to do
I have a Window NT Citrix server and just recently installed the lastest 4.9 sp1 client. Can can I make it so that it only shows the login screen, (without having to click on CTRL-ALT-DEL first)
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