You don't want your server in the DMZ unless your backup and recovery strategy is tested and easy to use. The best way to accomplish this is to have a mail relay agent in the DMZ that knows to forward to the actual server in your Private network space. Winrouter is a good example of a relay mail...
Well thanks ya'll but I figured that it was related to the Xp version of Office and Exchange 5.5 server having a compatibility issue. I upgraded my client to Office XP and now they are getting all of the message text. This seems to be a bug in sending messages from an XP client to a Office 2000...
I have seen messages that are getting cut off after one or two lines. The situation is an Office XP (I know better but oh well) client sending to an Office 2000 client. The server is Exchange 5.5 on windows NT 4.0 SP 6a (Exchange is SP4) This only seems to happen to the 2000 mail clients when...
You might try checking into an "Open File Agent" that works with the Exchange agent in Arcserve. That will allow you to leave all services running (and as an earlier thread pointed out the backup software is using the Exchange services for its own use so shutting them down will not...
If you are wanting to do this for redundancy or fault tolerance then it is not going to work. You can do it but why would you want to? I think that the performance gain in throughput would be offset by the added load on the system resources since NT is going to have to manage the I/O. It is...
Why would you want to do that? I think that the scripts need to be on the authenticating agent (BDC-PDC) that would be when they execute. A Member Server (stand alone) does not participate in Domain authentication so how do you get authenticated? If you log into a Domain put your scripts on the...
I tested our disaster recovery and the only issue is that the permissions need to be restored on the Information Store Pub and Priv .edb otherwise the backup software was doing its job.
I am having the same problem on Windows ME clients and when I add the .local suffix to the Domain name I get an "Incorrect Password" message. It is probably the same issue. If I hear anything I will let you know.
I think that the post by NTNET was right on the money. I have seen the same problem when the client does not have a valid Workgroup name. I hope that helps.
I have a NT 2000 Domain Controller with a Cisco 2515 RAS connecting clients to a variety of resources. There are a few who have purchased new PC's with ME as the OS. These clients are not able to get logged in. When they try the message is " incorrect username or password" When I add...
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