I need to receive atleast 4 digits to disambiguate between recieved numbers (I receive numbers ending in 9200 as well as 1200). I can't receive 4 digits because of the 9XXX numbers. I can't change my DID range; the numbers are published.
I will not change the access code because everyone is...
I have a Norstat MICS with a PRI. Currently, the teleco is sending 5 DNI digits and the Norstar is programmed to recieve 5 digits.
Some new numbers that are being ported to my PRI end in 9XXXX. Becuase 9 is my outdial code, I can't program the switch to handle DNI numbers beginning with 9. I...
If I install a BRI card in the MICS and a BRI fax board in my server, can I send calls that come in via my PRI from the telco to my fax board via the BRI card and pass along DNI information?
I have an MICS currently equiped with 2 CLID cards. I will be switching from POTS service to PRI. I have an analog fax board that is capable of receiving DTMF tones and routing faxes based on these tones.
Can my MICS send calls received via PRI made to a specific block of numbers (say...
I've written an program to copy contact infromation from a database to an exchange public folder using CDOEX.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=310199
If I open the public folder in Outlook, I can see all the contacts that have been added from the database.
I have set the...
I'm running MS Exchange 2003 on a Win 2K3 box. All of my outgoing mail is delivered successfully accept messages sent to recipients @yahoo.com.
When I look at the server queues in the system manager, I can see one for SMTP mail to yahoo.com. When this queue is selected, the Additional...
I am running exchange server 2003 and I use ACT! 2005 premium which stores contact information in a SQL Server 2000 database.
Is there any way for my users to access the e-mail addresses of the contacts stored in SQL server(possibly via an exchange address list).
I don't want the integration...
sicktrick: which machine do I need to do this on? The exchange server, the domain controller, or the client machine?
wdoellefeld: I checked that. The user isn't hidden. I even tried making the user hidden, applying the setting, and then unchecking the option. No difference.
Thanks
I just installed MS Exchange Server 2003 in a Windows 2003 Active Directory environment.
When I create a new user with a mailbox in the active directory, everything works just fine.
When I create a mailbox for an existing user, the user cannot connect to the exchange server from Outlook...
I found the culprit... looks like these lines were causing my problem:
access-list inside permit ip 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0
access-list inside permit tcp 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0
I have a PIX 515. It is configured for a site-to-site VPN to a Watchguard SOHO 6 router. The SOHO has a DHCP interface, so I have implemented a dynamic crypto map on the PIX.
The VPN is established just fine. However, I can not pass traffic over it. (icmp echo, www, etc... nothing works)
Here...
I would like to configure a crypto map in which the peer is specified by a domain name. This is the command I try:
crypto map outsidemap 20 set peer XXXXXXX.XXXXX.org
this is the error returned:
ERROR: address <XXXXXXX.XXXXX.org> is invalid
Is it possible to accomplish this. If so, what do I...
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