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We have installed GFIMailEssentials on our mail server.
We actually have no problems, except when sending a mail to the @norman.nl adresses. In the GFI configuration these adresses are mentioned in the white list, so normally it shouldn't give a problem.
The message we get when we send an...
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I installed a W2k3 Server as a DC, and I planned to install Exchange Server 2003 on an other server. But when I run the forestprep on the DC, afterwards, no changes have been made to the AD.
Can anyone help?
Tia
Flip
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Does anyone has/knows an application wich converts an Access 2.0 db to Access 2000? I know you can do this in Access also, but something went wrong doing this. The converted db gives a print error.
Tia
flipke
Well, these may be true, but the final intention of it all will be a total lock down of the system for any user except for the administrator. And we don't want to use any 3rd party software to do so.
Tia
flipke
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I know you can keep users from - for example - opening the Windows update website via Group Policy, but when you do so in User Configuration it goes for every user logging on to your system. Even the administrator.
Is there a way to do this for a specific user?
There's no active directory...
Well, we've tried some things here.
First of all, we don't have a '.' root zone in our DNS, but that's not really the question here. The we tried to make our DNS forward to our ISP DNS server, but though I understand the logic behind this all, it just wouldn't work. We still get "The page cannot...
One thing's for sure: it is a DNS issue!
But we're not using the same domain name space for the local network and the internet.
On the other hand, we can reach our website if we just use it's ip address.
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flip
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Since yesterday we're hosting our new website ourselves. It's a Dell server with Windows 2003 server and IIS 6.0 is running.
The problem is that anyone from the outside world can see our website, only we (from within the local network) don't.
What could be a solution for this?
Tia
flip
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A customer of ours receives at irregular times a pop-up window. It's a pop-up window I've only seen on Win 98 systems, it asks for the network password. Yet, in Win 98 your pc will ask you for this password right after booting. Now - Win XP - the system asks for the password while logged on...
Hi there
I have a little - and probably easy - question about IIS on a Small Business Server 2003.
I know SBS doesn't support multiple domains on one system, but does anyone know if it would be possible to host several websites with different domainnames on this system?
Tia
flipke
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