We have two offices. One in Texas, and one in London. The domains are not trusted or joined together although there is a VPN between them.
We wanted to share the same domain between them and here is how we accomplished that so far.
domainone.com is in London and is the server responsible...
We have email archiving software and some folders that redirect to web sites that work in all version of Outlook. For instance, we have individual spam folders called SPAM in Outlook that direct the user to http://real.domain.com
When we go open these folders in OWA they show up as just mail...
I have 4 exchange serve in different offices connected with routing group connectors. They can all route traffic internally fine. They can all send external email fine with one exception.
One of the main Exchange servers continues to try and route internet mail through one of the other...
They are not listed there. Only the standard 127.0.0.1.
I do not think it's a DNS issue since it actually goes to the site. It's just whatever scripting, CCS, ASP or code they use is erroring or not prohibited to run on the PCs. Very strange.
I checked DNS and they all point to the same IP. I also cleared the DNS Cache and still the same issue. I don't think it's a virus being it has the same problem on all domain PCs including the servers and it's just those two sites. I really have a hunch it has to do with IE rights of some...
I have a company where anyone in the company that tries to pullup www.target.com or www.amazon.com will not pull up any pictures or scripts. It's only these two sites. For instance, www.target.com comes up with just hyperlinks, a black bold "Site Navigation" and then it looks like sections for...
I have seen a zillion papers on how to help secure a wireless network from SSID, encryption, MAC filtering and everything I can do with a router.
Is there a good security software that will allow me to manage the users that connect outside of the default settings of a basic wireless router...
We created a button in Outlook and assigned the form to it. It was easier than going to Tools, Forms and hunting it down.
I was out two days but I'll look into your suggestion.
Thanks
We have Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003. We have created a custom form (.oft file) and it works great. The only issue we have is when you use the form it sits in the Outbox. Outlook never sends it. It never gets to the recipient. There are no pst files involved and I can duplate on any...
The first IT guys that setup the SBS Server failed to finish the SBS Setup Icon on the desktop. That means none of the SBS information has been installed. There is no way I can tell how to setup just the reporting part of the SBS server. It looks like I have to completely finish the SBS...
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