Hi!
I am trying to make a custom .adm file to set the KeepAliveTime value in the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
I've read pages with forum threads and technet articles but still I am not able to get this right for some reason. Here is the...
>OK, I'm guessing you already have an IPSec VPN configured
>on your External FW and you want to permit VPN
>connectivity to your Internal subnets behind the second FW?
Only the internet interface on the externel FW is configured with a public adress. All other network ID's is private. Your...
I have the following scenario:
- One external netscreen firewall that is connected directly to the internet
- One internal firewall that further protects some internal subnets
Internet <--- External Firewall ---> DMZ <--- Internal Firewall ---> Internal subnets
Only the external firewall has a...
Ok ... short briefing of environment:
Two AD-forrests. Users are in one forrest and are accessing their e-mail with another username and password in the other forrest. For reasons not worth mentioning here, this will be the scenario also in the future ... without any forrest trusts or other...
Do you want the users to be able to use the same domain-accounts as they are using at their desktops? In that case I guess both domains at least has to exist in the same AD-forrest.
I am a bit uncertain about what you mean with the segmentation question. In the citrix world it is common to...
It seems like your terminal server farm expects to find licenses for Presentation Server. First of all, you have to locate the license server which your servers are supposed to use. If you have a presentation server installation ... this is either one of the terminal servers in your farm or a...
Which operating system are you using?
I have never backed up the database on the way you describe. I have the data store for our terminal server farm located on a MS SQL server, and take backup of that one ... and the LHC on every server. My best guess here would be that it is some kind of file...
We were running a visual basic application in a citrix environment for about 4-5 years, without any problem. Now, the same application suite is converted to .NET and still runs without any known problem. I guess compatibility issues will depend on the application itself and how it is written...
I will briefly explain what my theory is:
Your server has two NIC´s. I suppose the SBS server is confused about where to put the packets to the remote subnet, and probably it sends them out on the wrong NIC.
Your facts:
- The remote pc´s can not ping the SBS server.
- The SBS server can not...
Can you ping this machine from the remote office?
What about the 2 nic configuration? is this new or has it been configured with 2 nics before as well?
It could be a routing problem, where the sbs server are sending packets to the remote office in the wrong direction (if that is the case, it...
Seems like there is no danger with your current config.
It is quite common to run Windows 2003 servers against SAN-systems today, and those volumes can be pretty large.
From this url:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS
... it seems like the maximum size for a NTFS volume on a Windows XP...
But when I have to mysql installations ...
eg:
programfiles\mysql1\bin\
programfiles\mysql2\bin\
both of those instances are defined as independent services and those services are running on different ports ...
When I go to the path programfiles\mysql2\bin\ and types mysql ... then I am...
Ok ... this is even more strange. When I try to connect remotely from two differen sources, the db-connection works just fine. If I try to connect locally from the mysql command console \bin\mysql -u root, then it reports the authentication error?
I was to quick on the send button on this one:
Some more facts:
The server and client port are both set to 3306 and 3307.
When trying to connect to the mysql 4 database (which corresponds to tcp 3307), it gives this warning about not supporting the authentication protocol requested by the...
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