go 1 folder level higher and change the security (for testing 1st) and apply to subfolders. If that doesnt work, create a new user account and see if the problem still exists. It could be the default user profile settings that are causing this.
Well the issues has been resolved. The problem turned out to be DNS on MY side. My external DNS hosting recently changed from one site to anothor, and the person making the changes did not inform me. Thanks to everyone for their help, especiall Bronto who alerted me to this in the first place...
Afte further testing it appears that i can only send to the administrator@othercompany.com but not anyone else. I have verified that i am not on anyone's block list, and that they can receive mail from other addresses (i.e. my home email).
I get the following message:
Reporting-MTA...
I've recently run into the following problem:
I cannot send emails from my company (me@mycompany.com) to a specific domain (recepient@othercompany.com) for no apparent reason. I can send to anyone else on the internet without any problems.
I can also receive email from anyone on the internet...
You need to complete the AD install by running the wizard (start->run->dcpromo). I'm assuming that you cancelled out of the wizard that comes after the win2k install is completed.
You cannot have a Win2k DC with Active Directory. If you insist on a WinNT domain, then you need complete the AD...
Dont know if this matters, but is the 'krbtgt' account listed in AD users and computers? It should be listed and disabled (default). Also do you have any group policies running? Make sure there arent any broken GPs, AD links, and missing folders under the SYSVOL folder.
We are experiencing delays with user logon over the WAN.
Our remote sites have their own Domain + a BDC for our Domain, and a full trust has been setup.
When a user with an account in our Domain tries to logon to a Server at the remote sites, it appears that the authentication is occuring at...
Are you using Active Directory? If you are, then you need to setup DNS on one of your servers. If not, then setup WINS and put the IP of the WINS servers on the PCs
DNS....I think you are using the ISP's DNS, which is the only way to browse the Net. You can either setup DNS on the Server and use forwarders to the ISP, or install WINS and see if that helps. If you are in a domain enviornment, then you must already have DNS.
what version of NFuse are you using. ver 1.6 is very different from the previous ones. Everything is stored under the %systemroot%\java directory. You can go to citrix's website and download many articles that will explain what file you can modify and their locations.
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