Thanks, guys. That addresses my problem well enough.
NAVMSE 2.1 may be (probably is) the version of the Exchange client that comes with NAV 7.5 Corporate.
It'll be awhile before we upgrade to Exchange 2k, so that's not going to be an issue.
Thanks again --
Toby Herring
Software Architects...
Considering that the Goner virus proliferated yesterday morning beginning at around 8:30 AM Eastern time, and SARC didn't release a new set of virus definitions until after 5:00 PM Eastern time, I would have to say "No." The AV software is absolutely useless at detecting new viruses...
Hmm. I have NAV 7.5 Corporate, including the Exchange version. Do you know if it also allows stripping of attachments?
I know, we're getting off-topic a bit, here.
Thanks
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Toby Herring
Software Architects, Inc.
MCDBA, MCSD
Is there any way in Exchange 5.5 to strip attachments from e-mail messages based on the extension?
I would prefer to be able to strip ALL attachments EXCEPT for a specific list of allowed extensions.
TIA
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Toby Herring
Software Architects, Inc.
MCDBA, MCSD
:-/
I've done all these things several times over the past week. The clients that are installed seem to be properly installed with all components installed, as well.
I've had every discovery option turned on for at least 24 hours, with frequent polling for applicable discovery types.
I'm not...
I realized what you meant shortly after I posted that. I wish this forum would let us edit our own messages.
All of my clients have a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, and my boundary is set at a subnet of 10.9.0.0.
I checked several of the other client computers. The client is correctly...
I just double-checked and realized that SMS doesn't ask for a subnet mask when configuring boundaries.
Could it be that it automatically assumes a 24-bit subnet mask when defining boundaries? That might be the problem, since my boundary was defined as 10.9.0.0, but none of my machines are...
Yes, I'm certain all of the clients have a 16-bit subnet mask. All client machines are using DHCP assigned addresses in the range 10.9.2.11 - 10.9.2.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.
If any of them were improperly configured with a 24-bit mask, they wouldn't be able to communicate with...
Oops, I fogot to mention:
My network is an NT 4.0 domain, with all member servers (including the SMS server) being Win2k server machines. I have one Win98 client, two NT 4 Workstation clients, and the remainder of my clients are either Win2k Pro or Win2k Server.
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Toby Herring
Software...
I finally got SMS up and running. Now I have a new problem. No clients.
I have network discovery and logon discovery set up. I also have logon installation and NT remote client installation turned on. I have edited the logon scripts so that they call smsls.bat. Logon scripts are working...
Problem solved. I was trying to install from our BackOffice CD set. I went digging in the MSDN box and found the SP2 full install CD.
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Toby Herring
Software Architects, Inc.
MCDBA, MCSD
Is there a way to install SMS 2.0 so that it will use an existing SQL2000 database server?
We have an existing SQL2000 server on our network already. I've been attempting to install SMS 2.0 onto a server on the network, but I keep running into a problem where it doesn't like the version...
I'm having trouble getting Exchange 5.5 installed on a Win2k member server on my WinNT 4.0 domain. I keep running into the error addressed in KB article Q246286. This is followed by another error stating that I don't have permissions to perform the action. (Checking the script file where the...
I'm working on a project where the client needs to generate their own custom reports. Every time they create a new report, they don't want to have to recompile and redistribute the entire application to every desktop in the company.
For this reason, we went with Crystal Reports, since its...
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