I want to modify users' permissions such that they can acknolwedge events but not close them. I'm trying to find the role: super, senior, admin, user. That will allow that.
I assume you mean SmartFTP as an application not the SmartFTP server or Windows FTP services.
If that's the case, yeah I can do that too. This would be an FTP server and that Verizon is not too keen on, apparently.
No the linksys is out of the loop. I did some other research and apparently it's an ISP issue to an extent. Verizon does not allow traffic on ports 20/21 for their DSL/FiOS customers. (imagine that?)
I found someone else on another page who configured different ports to pass the FTP traffic...
Awesome. I'll try a couple of services stop & start and then see if I can roll it into a more inclusive script.
...no I don't have a lot of vbs experience.
I have my DSL working like a champ. The provided Westell 327 is not playing nice with my FTP server.
With my previous cable modem, I simply configured my linksys or netgear router to allow traffic on ports 20/21 for FTP.
Now this thing's graphical interface says it allows FTP by default, no...
I should clarify. There is an application that utilizes about 2 dozen services, sometimes the application hangs and the mfg recommends stopping the services in a particular order, then restarting the services.
They have a batch file that works great if you are logged onto the server via remote...
I'm looking to stop a number of application specific services, that need to be stopped and started in a particular order on a somewhat frequent basis.
The goal here would be a script that "power users" can use to stop services for one application without a Remote Control Destkop session.
I...
Not sure if this is the right forum. I'm looking to stop a number of application specific services, that need to be stopped and started in a particular order on a somewhat frequent basis.
The goal here would be a script that "power users" can use to stop services for one application without a...
We have a couple of IIS servers with w3wp.exe running in the background and it is hogging resources.
I've done a couple of google searches on it and I'm lead to believe the exe is part of IIS, though I can find conflicting information that would suggest it's a seperate exe that only monitors...
Found it. ...duh.
Ok the logging box was checked and I found the folder with the logs. Next question:
In the logs I have two entries that are kinda disturbing:
Since I have changed the administrator account for security, this looks like an attempt to hack the server.
#Fields: time c-ip...
I'm kinda new to this.
I have an FTP server setup with no anon. access, I'd like to log when a user logs on/off and ideally what files they transfer up or down.
I've looked through the help files and I'm not getting anywhere. Perhaps it's me.
Any guidance would be helpful and greatly...
They were in BIOS, they were not making noises, at least not that I could hear. The loudes thing was the fans trying to cool the box as the drives heated up.
Is there some way to check? I'd hate to think these guys were toast (pardon the expression), without checking.
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