I should mention that I found my answer to the original question. If anyone else is looking for the answer, and easy step-by-step procedure (with explanation) of IPSec between a Front End and Back End Exchange Server is covered in the following book: "Secure Messaging with Microsoft Exchange...
Talking to other IT people is always very difficult. There are always big egos involved. A friend of mine once joked and said, "Did anyone ever teach you the IT handshake?" I said, "no." He said, (as he stuck his hand out to shake mine) "Hi, there's nothing I can learn from you." I have...
From your examples it looks like you may be misunderstanding that these days there are different KINDS of DMZ's: authenticated and non-authenticated.
In the good 'ol days of just a couple of years ago (and earlier), a DMZ was a physically separated part of your network that had little (if...
I posted this question on ISAServer.org. Tom Shinder (author of several books on ISA Server and recommended by Microsoft) disagrees with you:
http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Creating-Multiple-Security-Perimeters-Multihomed-ISA-Firewall-Part1.html
Best Practice is to have a Front End Exchange server in a DMZ (firewall between the DMZ and Internet of course)communicating (encrypted) to the Back End Server (through ISA Server) to the LAN.
A front end exchange server on the LAN?!!!
If nothing else, you could put Exchange on a Virtual Server that runs on the DC. This would at least keep the environments separated. MS Exchange on a VS will work fine if this is a small network and you have enough resources on the DC.
I have a Front End Exchange 2003 Server in a DMZ (aka "screened subnet", "perimeter network", etc.). I have a back end Exchange 2003 server on my LAN. I am trying to configure IPSec between the Front End and the Back End server.
Can anyone recommend an easy step-by-step guide (online or book)...
I have an SWF file. It plays in the Flash Player. I want it to stop playing when it is finished.
In the last frame of the movie, I put STOP. It of course, stops--more like a "pause". I wish for the whole flash player to just "go away" when the movie is finished.
Possible?
This is driving me nuts because it HAS to be something simple! The a:hover should change the color to red when you hover over the text. It works when the color of the text is black (default), but not when the color of the text is blue (declared below).
Help!
css...
<style>
#color {
color...
OH! I figured it out!!!! I added "z-index: 1" to the "header" element. BAM! It works in IE and FireFox! Very very cool!
Whew! That was a tough one!
--Charles
Sorry--too long. My Bad. This is shorter...
CODE:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBliC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Test Page</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"...
I have a webpage that uses the suckerfish (CSS Style dropdown) menus. The menu is above a flash swf. I read just about every article with how to get the menu to float over the swf. I got it to work. However, the menu actually goes PAST the bottom of the swf and it is getting cutoff by the...
Thanks--I've got access now. No worries about it being illegal--I'm in the US and we have an employee IT policy signed by every employee which gives us the right to monitor how our own equipment and network are being used.
Thank you!
I have unfortunately been asked by our executives to look in another employee's e-mail to investigate possible illegal activity.
I have never had to do this before in Exchange 2003 and I have no idea how to do it. Is there a way from System Manager?
Thanks.
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