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    Deleting orphaned Domain Controllers

    Just did this last week and an MS tech buddy I know sent me 2 VB scripts that did the job - If you remove a DC from a domain and that domain is no longer valid then these 2 files will do the trick. I email me @ joe@everynetwork.com and I'll send them to you Cheers. craKuhJAC
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    FRADULENT HEADER SPOOF?

    I recieved this messge & attachment from someone which came from a computer I used to work @ 10 years ago. I remember it - it was my resume. Look at the header info below: Received: from mta6.srv.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.5.72] by imail3.innnerhost.com with ESMTP (SMTPD32-7.15) id AE82DB900A6...
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    USR 56K only @ 28.8 connect

    GEtting only 28.8/26KB when clients call into my domain. below is the queried modem log: 01-15-2004 16:36:05.687 - Passthrough On 01-15-2004 16:36:05.687 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED 01-15-2004 16:36:07.625 - TSP(0000): Dropping call 01-15-2004 16:36:07.625 - Passthrough Off...
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    Connecting to a WIN2K Server share

    If the box is running XP it might have a corrupt IP stack and have to reinitalize it. go to http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak1483.aspx If it's 2K Pro - delete all the services/protocols in the Local Area connection: Client for MS Networking File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks Internet...
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    Shutting off website hit logging - eating disk space?

    I had a vendor activate website logging on a W2KADV server which hosts a clients website and exchange server. How do you deactivate this process? The MDBDATA folder for Exchange resides on a different drive and had to compress the C: drive to save space. Any ideas what is eating the disk...

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