The VPN connects fine and I can ping the IP Office switch. But Voicemail Pro fails to respond. I have tested it over analog at 33kbps and it all works fine so the problem must be firewall related. I have a Nat 0 rule for the VPN pool addresses.
Can anybody help out there? I am trying to get Avaya iPhone Manager Pro working over a VPN and it seems that the bandwidth is the only thing stopping it from working. Im using VPN Client to PIX515 v6.3.4 and the G729A codec. I have been able to use it briefly so I know it's not a fixup problem...
I am having the same problem on a server that doesn't run mail essentials, I think it may just be a lack of RAM in the server. This server only has 256MB and is used for document management. I will upgrade it and see what happens. I wonder if your server has a shortage of RAM?
John McGregor
i have read about this error before but can't remember at the moment what causes this error. I'll get back to you on that soon, but for the time being you can delete all the log files and run isinteg -patch from the exchsrvr\bin directory and the log files will be recreated. This is normal...
Unfortuneately backup speed depends greatly on the type of data being backed up. Exchange brick level is probably slowest but I have experimented with all sorts and the best solution is to get another drive for one of the other servers. On the subject of Network cards it makes sense to use...
If the partition on the nt workstation is formatted as NTFS and all other permissions have been removed except for the user in question, the administrator will not be able to copy the file or read it. Furthermore without the advanced "list" permission he won't even be able to see the...
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