Try dameware for remote desktop any o/s...orelse for better security go for secure id cards for remote access...net meeting can also do the trick in win 2k..
Update ur Norton AV to the latest defn. - restart ur system - press F8 to get to optional system startup - select safe mode command prompt - after a brief period u will land up at command prompt - go to the norton av directory thru dos - locate & run navdx.exe with options /doallfiles...
remove a few windows patches which u lately installed..in win2k they do cause problems when fixing one error..or u may reinstall sp4...
lastly edit the registry & change the shutdown value to 1 if 0 & to 0 if 1.
Port 183 is used for microsoft services & both tcp n udp packets flow through these ports..
its also shared by other service..
pls specify the o/s & also specify the %age of udp packets flow thru a packet analyzer
All above concepts are helpful.Donot execute any attachments of suspicious mails & simply shift delete them upon arrival.
If u have a big network over ms exchange & receiving spams on ahigh rate..u can go for Sybari Anti spam defence system...it is potential enough to keep ur infrastructure...
Treedr
If you have norton 2003 pls install & update to the latest definition.Disconnect each infected system from the network & perform a norton dos scan.(U need to run c:\progra~1\Norton~1\navdx.exe /doallfiles/delete from dos).This scan would take around 3hrs but will make ur system free of...
In addition to dearingkr's comments if possible try uninstalling/reinstalling NIC & network services (tcp/ip) reeboot when required...
this shld slv ur issue
Similar problems occour when Office 2000 is not installed completely.During office 2k instll. select custom instll. & on selecting features screen on microsoft office select "run all from my computer" & pls restart the system immidiately installation.
If this doesnt help pls be a bit more...
Are you able to open other general sites?
If yes then check the security/privacy settings in internet options..set it to the lowest n check wether it works?
You can also try adding hotmail.com to trusted sites to test..
Also install necessary IE6 patches thru windows update.
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