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    Address bar does not show domain name

    Hello. A website was designed for a client, and after all the wrinkles were ironed out, the change was made to point the dns to the new hosting site. The web pages work ok at the new hosting site, except that instead of the address showing: http:// www .domainname.com, they all show: http://...
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    Signature headaches

    If you have a way to deliver a modified HOSTS file, all you have to do is to make an entry of the sites you don't want them to go to(this is for a user by user basis). For an officewide ban you can point your router or other gateway to the www.opendns.com DNS servers. You can register for free...
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    Restarting Exchange after power failure.

    Well, thank you for your input, but like you said this is a temporary fix. EVENTUALLY the contractor will stop fighting with the landlord and they WILL fix the Power problem. In the mean time I have the choice of either buying the remote power device, or driving 50+ miles to flip a switch. Click.
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    Restarting Exchange after power failure.

    Well, me and the servers are located in SE Florida, where now is Hurricane season. As most IT installations, they are made without consulting the IT people. The closet where these servers are, is adequate, but the Power installation is not. It's not even good in the whole building. A number of...
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    Restarting Exchange after power failure.

    Well, your advice is good, but I can't be going over there all the time or have someone go and open the server room and restart the server all the time. By the time this happens, there are several people mad about the server being down already. Click.
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    Restarting Exchange after power failure.

    Hello. I have a particular problem (don't we all???) well, I manage this particular network that has a HP Proliant as the DC. The exchange server is on another server. They both have UPS power, but the power is not as reliable. Most of the time when there is a storm, the UPS shuts down the...
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    DNS entry settings for SSL

    I'm not sure what you mean by "redirect" there is no redirect note as I have seen in some websites that take you somewhere else... It just goes to the clients "office" server, and asks you to login. When you put the https is when it pouts about the certificate, and then it goes to the hosting...
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    DNS entry settings for SSL

    Hello. I have "inherited" a project with a whole bunch of clients and one of them has a particular problem. We have a hosting/reseller account and we host their website. Usually on most of the other users their mail resides at the hosting facility. This particular client has an exchange server...
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    Reinstall after hard drive crash.

    I'm Stuck now. I installed a new W2003 server, Called it the same as the exchange server before it died. Installed Exchange server 2003 through all the steps with exchange server deployment tools, I followed ALL the steps for a fresh installation(including forestprep, domainprep). I did not have...
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    Reinstall after hard drive crash.

    I have a failed exchange 2003 server by way of a crashed HD. I installed MS Windows server 2003 on a new hard drive. I tried to restore by way of MS backup, but unfortunately one of the back up tapes of the full backup set is missing. I refered to the thread955-1376239 thread, and it seems prety...
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    Startup logon query

    Rick998 has a great point. You should also check to see if you have the UPS software installed, along with the cable between the UPS and the PC. A lot of times this gets neglected. Usually the software can be customized so that if the power is going to exhaust the UPS, it shuts down the PC...
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    Outlook pop3 and exchange problem

    That would be MY solution, as I have done in the past in other places, however these people have mostly laptops and notepads which they take on the road most of the time. They want to (are used to) have the pop3 account (personal folders) in their C:. I know that if at some point some hard drive...
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    Outlook pop3 and exchange problem

    Hello. We have a network (2003 server) with about 10 users that a couple of months ago did not have exchange. Everyone has one or two pop accounts that were fine going through Outlook. Management decided it was a good idea to get exchange. I explained that since we only use pop accounts, we...
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    Outlook Pop3 and exchange problem

    Hello. We have a network (2003 server) with about 10 users that a couple of months ago did not have exchange. Everyone has one or two pop accounts that were fine going through Outlook. Management decided it was a good idea to get exchange. I explained that since we only use pop accounts, we...
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    How can I stop execution of exe

    Hi. The other day I was looking for a specific video (G rated) and my browser took me through several links, util I found it. when I clicked it to watch it, I suddenly noticed that there was something running in the background, and on the taskbar, there were several processes running called...

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