I'm a little confused on this one.
I have a pair of Cisco 2811 router each with a VWIC2-2MFT-G703 cards in them. I have them connected back-to-back by way of a T1 crossover cable. That all seems to be working fine.
My issue is that the network seems to inconsistant. I've got issues where I...
It does it from both locations. As I mentioned, the wildest thing is that it will show the right printer, but print to the wrong one even after removing the driver.
Yes, it would be fun to have a macro to do that. I can think of a couple places I've worked in the past that I would have loved...
This is an interesting problem. The worst part is its on my boss's system.
When printing out of Outlook 2002(SP1), the document goes to this one specific network printer despite whatever printer he chooses. Printing out of any other application works fine. He's removed the driver for that...
Yeah, I musst agree that OTM is quarky. I end up using the system terminal on it and do a lot of things by command line. I have VNC running on our OTM box so I can hit it from anywhere.
From what I've been reading, it looks like I'll have to go and get a copy of Procom to throw on that...
I'm trying to rlogin to one of our Opt11c systems using Putty.
On the Session screen I type the IP address of the ELAN and select Rlogin as the Protocol.
On the Rlogin screen under the Connection tree, I've typed "CPSID1110" as the Local Username.
After clicking OPEN, I get the following on...
Does anyone have an idea if you could do this somehow through OTM? I'm not a programmer, but it looks to me like you should be able to do it through the scheduler somehow.
We have two Option 11c and we are managing them with OTM Release 2.10.
Everything else in our company is sync'd to the...
After restoring mailboxes on our Exchange 2000 Server, we've lost the Email field on all the contacts. I'm working my way backwards through my tapes to see if an older tape will have that info, but it doesn't look like it.
We're running Backup Exec 8.6 on Windows 2000 with Exchange 2000 Server.
I've got a user out in the field that is getting the following error when trying to connect to our Secure Gateway.
"Cannot connect to the Citrix MetaFrame server. The third party SSL provider could not proceed (SSL error 5)".
Has anyone seen this issue before?
We're starting to have problems with newly created users not being able to login to Windows 98. They can login fine on W2K machines and older users can login fine to these W98 machines.
Anyone run across this before?
I've already taken a look at these modifications. It would work if I had most of my internal users connecting by way of PN. But the users I am concerned about connecting from the outside are also ones that need to connect by way of WI from the inside.
Here's my situation. We're using NFUSE/Secure Gateway for both internal and external users at our company. The problem we have is that we don't want all of our internal users to be able to access things when they are home.
What I'd prefer to happen is that if someone is connecting from the...
In the light of recent events, I'm looking to tighten down my network as much as possible. I'm starting with my perimeter 2600 Router, then working to the PIX. I'm working on just inbound traffic.
I've started by building TCP permits to the static NAT addresses only for the ports that those...
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