The daylight saving just tooke effect yesterday by moving the clock 1 hour forward. However, surprisingly my outlook calendar moved all my appointments 1 hour ahead too. Now I have to go back and change everything back again.
Has anyone else experience this....?
I really appreciate your effort here, but maybe I feel like I'm not really being explicit. The add hardware option does not detect any new hardware. I thought SBS already comes with a fax modem installed?
Really, my question to the forum, was how to jump start everthing so everyone here at the...
I was trying to setup the SBS 2003 Fax service but am unable to locate the modem for this. I could just be doing this all wrong. Does anyone have a cheat sheet on how to achieve this.....
I am trying to connect a new mailbox and keep getting the following error:
The name could not be resolved. The name could not be matched to a name in the address list.
Does anyone have a fix to this...
Thanks
It seems like when my employees send out email the times are different from real time. The time on their email is ahead. I believe I am supposed to sync the clock, but don't know how. I get the event id 5. I have exhausted the internet for a solution. The error below:
The kerberos client...
I log into my OWA by typing in:
https://Public IP address/exchange
Now how could I change that to the following:
https://mail.domain.com/exchange
thanks
Thanks man. However, it seems like my telnet to 25 is not working and port 25 is not opened on my firewall. Nevertheless, I am receiving email and sending like nothing is wrong. Is this awkward? Isn't 25 supposed to respond to my telnet?
Hey guys,
I just set up sbs 2003. I am able to send mail but not receive. I requested network solutions to change the mx record mail.domain.com to point to my public ip address on the server. I also have port 110 open on my firewall. I also did a telnet on port 25 and received a OK.
Now does the...
Edfair,
Thanks for your responses. U have tried to answer my question maybe I'm just not being to explicit.
So all I will do is get a router plug it in and plugin the other 3 computers thats it and set up the workgroup name....create shared files and boom...the 3 computers will be able to talk...
Note that I will be getting a router for networking these 3 computers. So if I hear u correctly, I will need to configure DHCP regardless off whether I have internet connection or not?
Soi what you are saying is I will not need to configure IP addresses? I thought if I'm using a router say, linksys I will make the IP addresses 192.168.1.xx? How will they communicate through the router without an IP?
Please Refresh my memory. I have a lawyer that would like to create a workgroup between her 3 computers in her new offices, as she awaits her ISP to come through in a week. I know I implement peer-2-peer using crossover cable for 2 computers. Now 3 computers? Do I use a switch or router? and...
Does anyone know why I'm ble to send out email but cannot receive email on my SBS 2003 exchange server?
Also my intranet and internet will not work at the same time
Can someone give me more insight on the default settings for the SBS 2003 (IIS) Internet information services. Just after I installed my SBS 2003 it was working but now it cannot find the default companyweb page. I don't remember what I did wrong. Is there a way to get the defaults back in place?
What would be the best solution for an antivirus solution for my Small business Server 2003? One that would protect my file and mail server simultaneously.
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