am running sbs2000 server (win2k server, iis, exchange, isa server, etc)
jus set up a DSL connection, should be able to serve websites.. whatever i do, it won't work...
any pointers? Andrew Shepherd
AWMS IT Services
Tektips related emails to - tektips@awmsnet.com
ok people. there's an easy way to do this!
reboot your machine to safe mode with command prompt (after the machine's bios post, bash F8 till the menu appears)..
from here you can replace whatever you want however you want. if it messes the machine up, just throw in the XP cd, and use the...
ok cheers.
after a while, someone's come up with it!
i'll not be able to try for 6 months though, as i'm currently in sydney, and am making my way home to the uk through north america - and taking my time.
i'll note this down and try it though
many thanks Andrew Shepherd
AWMS IT Services...
PowerDVD 2.55 has no probs with XP.
Nor does WinDVD 3.0.
(I've not had any probs with either).
Andrew Shepherd
AWMS IT Services
Tektips related emails to - tektips@awmsnet.com
PowerDVD 2.55 has no probs with XP.
Nor does WinDVD 3.0.
(I've not had any probs with either). Andrew Shepherd
AWMS IT Services
Tektips related emails to - tektips@awmsnet.com
Just a friendly little something you may like to know (which i forgot to mention before) - This problem hasn't affected me at all since i upgraded to Windows XP Pro.
I've run XP since the first public beta, and it's had none such trouble. Could be the fact it's using IE6. Who knows.
Andrew...
i had this problem on FP2k as well. I think the problem was it just wasn't updating the internet cache on the hard disk.
I found I could get round it by clicking the Refresh button a number of times (usually greater than 10, less than 25). Just click it really quick and it will load the new...
ok lets say i'm a complete novice at this (which is not far from the truth!)
How do i, in easy, understandable, english steps, do i enable newsgroup access thru ISA server?
I'm running Small Business Server 2000 (ISA Server, Win2k Server, Exchange 2k, etc etc).
Thanks in advance,
Andrew...
Someone in my office has tried to send an email with a 200mb file attached. Is there any way to get in to exchange and cancel it?
I've been looking thru it and can't find how to stop it...
I've disconnected from the internet and reconnected, but it just tries again!
Pleees help!!
Andrew...
I'm trying to add a disclaimer such as "We accept no responsibilty for the content of this message" to the bottom of every outgoing message in Exchange 2000.
Every method i've found has been either very long winded and eventually turns out to be for Exchange 5.5, or it's involved...
is there any easy, free way to add a disclaimer to the end of every message?
All the useful tips i've recieved have either involved spending loads of time fiddling with VBS scripts, the registry and batch files, or have involved Exchange 5.5.
Am i just wishing for the impossible?
Andrew...
It looks a tad scary.
Is there any program that can do it? (One that doesn't cost anything?)
Isn't there a feature that just allows you to add a "Signature" or "Footer" to every message? There's one on IMail server, so why shouldn't Exchange have it?
Andrew Shepherd...
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