Hi Anon. Yes, this is a dedicated front end box. Not really an error, just that the browser ID/Password pop-up simply refuses to accept only username. Only when I enter domainname/username can I log in successfully into OWA. Any idea?? Thanks!!
Anyone facing issues as described here? -> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;327843
I am facing this and the solution posted by MS ain't working. If anyone could share your solution or workaround... much appreciated.
Hi everyone, could anyone advise me if it is possible for Outlook 2000 to synchronize two mailboxes (one main and one other mailbox) such that I can acess both mailboxes simultaneously in offline mode? Thanks!
Hi bob, this is what the event log shows.
Special privileges assigned to new logon:
User Name:
Domain:
Logon ID: (0x0,0x3808140)
Assigned: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
SeBackupPrivilege
SeRestorePrivilege
SeDebugPrivilege
SeAuditPrivilege
Hope its nothing critical at...
Btw, the exchange server's event viewer registered the particular admin's access event ID as 576. Any idea what that means? A check at MS says only "Special privileges assigned to new logon".
Hi bob, nope. That particular admin does not handle backup on what I'm handling. In fact, our areas of admin responsibility are mutually exclusive. That's what's causing me to wonder....
Hi Marcs41, thanks for the quick reply. That was what I thought as well... but the admin denies "touching" anything... that's why I'm curious to find out if any other automated process or background tasks the particular admin is responsible for may have "touched" the accounts automatically.
Hi All. Quick question. Would appreciate if any seasoned admin can help...
I administer one of my company's Exch2K box and occasionally, under Exchange System Manager, I'll notice some of the Information Store's Mailboxes' "Last Logged On By" field being populated by another admin's account...
Perhaps I should have been clearer... Both machines A and B has identical local ID and passwords. So... the question is, how can we prevent one from accessing the other?
This is a security related question. How can I prevent a user with identical ID and password on machine A to access resources on machine B? Refering to W2K across all service packs and hardware makes. Any idea anyone? Any scripts or registry tweaks? Thank you.
Hi, wonder if someone could advise me on the following. I have two networks connected by a VPN Tunnel via PIX firewalls over Internet. I need to find out what's the actual data throughput within the tunnels. How do I do that? What sort of software would I need? I suppose this is some sort of a...
Hi Everyone,
Can some please help document briefly the steps needed to set MAC filtering on the Aironet AP350?? I mean MAC filtering as in restricting only a local list of allowed 802.11 wireless NICs to access the network via the Aironet AP. I tried the following settings but I have a feeling...
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