I messed up and changed my file association for .pst files to "Office Component", rather than "Office Data File". How can I get this default file association back? I cannot find that association anywhere on my system.
I have tried renaming the file, repairing Office, reinstalling and none of...
No, unfortunately, no laptop. You would think that all the other things you can do through the PDM, it would upgrade software. Oh well, maybe in the next version.
We have multiple branch locations and need to upgrade the firmware. It is a pain to have the end users disconnect the firewall, hook it up to a pc, run tftp server etc...to upgrade.
I don't see an option in the PDM to upgrade firmware. Any other options to remotely upgrade the bin file...
Instead of doing ps -ef grep username to list all previous processes, I want to kill all old user processes at the same time.
We lost our T-1 connection, so it's still showing all old processes.
Thanks
Larsin
Some time ago, someone posted a utility that lets you apply multiple patches, but not have to reboot every single time one is applied.
Anyone have a link?
Thanks in advance,
Larsin
I want to allow access to a certain port # via inetd.conf. Let's say port # 4080 I want to allow outbound access to a specific IP, and this service name is AS1.
Any help with syntax?
Thanks!
We have tried setting up a branch office on Pop3, but because of Active Directory authentication, we can only get it to work when using the admin account. Obviously we don't want to do this even temporarily. It seems if we want POP3 to work, we'd have to reconfigure our servers and security...
Don't trust what they tell you. It is them! We talked to over 9 people at SWB before we finally got an honest answer. Trouble is now, they refuse to put it back. Trying also to find a workaround using Pop3 for external clients.
We also were having the same problems. Our internal pc's could connect fine, but 2 external branch offices cannot that were on SWB DSL. We have learned, and SWB has admitted to closing port 135 in preparation for the MSBlaster hit on Microsoft. Basically they are telling us they will not fix...
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