We are setting up a remote access server using server 2003. We have two nic cards in the server. After looking at the documentation it appears that one nic should be for the local network (lan) and the other card should be connected to the internet. My question is on our current network we have...
Any one use MS Access and have Crystal reports? I would just like to see some example code how you call the reports and how they connect to the backend sql server. Thanks!
I have an MS Access data project (front end access 2003 and back sql) All the data is on an Sql 2000 server. I have crystal reports 10 (developer) and I was able to intergrate through access the ability to display a basic crystal report with static data. (using a form and the crystal viewer...
I got that too...tried to open it and run it and everytime I moved the mouse once access loaded it would error out. That looks like a 2004 doc and doesn't cover ver 10 or 11.
I have some reports that really need to be moved out of access into crystal reports. I have been searching but I can't find how to call a crystal report in access or what I need to do in order to run a report in access but have it use crystal reports. thanks for any help you can give me!
Well for some reason the public folders would not sync with the new server. Thought I would reply in case others have this issue. To solve the problem, I first made sure a mailbox could communicate with the old and new server back and forth.Once I found out that the servers couldn't communicate...
I checked out replication and it says local modified on the new server than I checked out and it doesn't have any of the files\sizes as the old server. It's acting like it's not replicating.
thanks for the reply! After they are replicated no homing is required? Once the server is shut down it will use the new server? I tested using some OWA access to the new server and one mailbox I moved over, the mail was fine but when I connected to the public folder it showed it was going to the...
I'm just checking to see if I have all my ducks in row. I will be doing a exchange 2003 to 2003 on a new server. Not a lot out there about that but do I just make sure I follow KB822931? I have public folders replicating between the two 2003 servers. Do I need to use pfmigrate as well or can I...
We are using Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003. We have a bunch of customer support people who get emails in public folders and than respond to them. They have been using their corporate email account to reply. However, they are concerned with privacy and don't want the end people to see thier real...
Has anyone played around with RPC over HTTP? I should only need to open up port 80 on the firewall for Outlook access? It works internally but not externally. I did notice though wen I check the connection status internally the Directory (domain controler) access is using TCP instead of HTTP.
Ok here's the deal. I'm doing the swing method of upgrading a 2000 exchange server to 2003. I build the clean 2003 server and put it live along side the 2000 server. First, it decided to replicate the default settings for inbound\outbound mail limit of 10 mb (from the 2003 server). Then for some...
Ok got a wierd issue going on. I installed rpc over http. I clicked on the outlook icon to see the conection status and it shows HTTP for everything except for the directory (domain controller) it shows TCP. Shouldn't they all be HTTP? I edited the various registry settings on the servers...did...
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Thanks! I will try that and see. Got the reverse dns working but I still don't think I'm getting all mail. It's wierd how some works and some doesn't.
I did a reverse lookup and it points back to my internet connection (DSL network). Maybe that's the problem with some mail servers don't accept dsl. Is there a way I can add a reverse lookup if the ip is registered to my isp? I have colocated servers that run web and dns but wanted to put this...
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