Blondie,
After removing that old printer my clients haven't complained about the issue, so I 'assume' (I know I shouldn't) that the problem was solved for them.
On an individual client, I would check for that and also try removing and re-installing any and all printers in the client's...
Interesting little followup.
New drivers for the HP networked printer didn't help.
One of the clients had an outdated (removed) printer sitting in the "printers and faxes" list. Removed that printer and suddenly everything worked fast!
It didn't go so well for another client, but at least...
I'll check to see if there are updated drivers for our net printers, thanks for the links.
There may be an issue with the snapshot printer mentioned in my earlier post, but we'll just have to see!
Thanks again.
J.R.
Hey all,
Just installed XP Service Pack 3 on a few machines and the big complaint at this point is that when printing a document (from pretty much any application), the print dialog box can take 5-20 seconds to come up. This is through either hitting the "print" button, going to file>print, or...
Are you saying you get kicked out of ssh after a certain amount of time?
What if you were to just hit the "enter" key every five minutes to keep the session alive?
Oh, probably not; I don't quite remember what I did (and I'm at home now anyway, so the work stops! :=) ). But I think I have it working with this "small subnet". Need to test it with multiple connections but I don't know when that's going to happen.
Thanks again for your help.
Have you checked the logs on the Win2k3 server with IAS? That should give you a hint if there is a problem with your connection request policies.
Also you have set up your PIX as an IAS client, yes?
Just covering all the bases...
Well, I think I have it now. Thanks for your help. I tried what you suggested and I probably did it wrong. It turned my whole subnet into nonat and ended up killing Internet and E-mail connectivity. Oh well.
I guess I'd be OK to use something 10.10.6.0 255.255.255.240 for now. I don't...
I think I have it...
Looks like I can't have a completely different subnet (local lan is 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 and the PIX subnet for my VPN pool was 192.168.1.0 255.255.0.0). I was under the impression that I should not set my PIX to the same subnet, but it was the only thing that seemed to...
Hi all,
I've set up my vpn connection on a 506e PIX for simple remote access. Right now the only issues I have are the inability to use telnet from the remote user to the network behind the PIX. I can use SSH (port 22) just fine but not telnet. We need telnet in order to use our IBM Client...
Mark, thanks.
As far as I know this app will run either with a "runas" command in the front or it will just send the current Windows user name and (password?) along with a kerberos name. So using the name mapping and Active Directory kerberos should work like a charm, and aside from kerberos...
jmd0252,
Thanks for the insight. I have a sort of reverse setting, with Windows passwords being changed at interval and the iseries not so much. Although I do believe we are also set to 3 tries before their profile is disabled to (might be 5; have to check again).
My only other options (to...
Anyone done this?
We're going to be deploying a document management system that uses both MS SQL, Windows and our patient management system on an iSeries. Unfortunately the user names and passes for Windows are different than on the iSeries, and they need to be.
Has anyone deployed SSO for...
I've always enjoyed Astaro ASL (http://www.astaro.com).
It's free for personal use, but if you're in a business you're supposed to buy licenses for it.
Pretty robust, great web interface and I think it'll do all that you want and more.
I'm testing Open-Xchange (the GPL version of OpenExchange) and so far it's working out nicely, but you have to make sure you have all your java working correctly, a good mail server set up already (Postfix and Cyrus). Then Postgresql and some perl stuff.
It takes a while to get it running the...
Google for "driver bonding" in Linux. That will allow you to use both NICs as a single interface. The only problem is that your equipment on the other side needs to be able to accept connections from bonded interfaces. So it may be a useless option.
You'll have to configure your kernel to...
I got mine as part of our support that we bought. They'll send you a new certficate with instructions on where to go to download the latest version.
If you have support and didn't get that by now, call tech support and straighten it out.
Yup,
MS' implementation of LDAP standards is something not-quite-standard.
I wish someone would chime in with "I got it to work this way...". Or I wish I could code. :-)
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