I'm preparing a mail merge document using Microsoft Word 2010 (merge document) and Excel 2010 (data). I have my excel data sorted by address and would to save each document separately by address but can't seam to figure it out.
I've reviewed the following FAQ with no luck:
FAQ68-5187: How to...
We have an Exchange 2007 server behind our Watchguard XTM505. Recently we had a computer get infected with a virus that was sending out spam emails. Is there a way I can block all smtp traffic outbound from my network but still allow my Exchange Server to send/receive smtp??
My XTM505...
I need some help from everyone on if this idea is even possible. I have a nice spreadsheet that a client gave us that we would like to "share" between the two companies via our webserver so both parties can edit/add data.
I tried saving the spreadsheet as HTML with interactivity and...
If you are 500-700ft away from the ISP wireless will be the way to go. I seriously doubt that the public utility company will allow you to install your own cable on their poles without forcing you to take certain maintenance responsibilities or signing a contract (don't do it). Second is the...
Just because a PIX is new does not mean it comes with 6.x or highter. We purchased our PIX last year and to my amazement my IOS was 3 versions behind what Cisco had released. It takes less than 5 minutes to upgrade the IOS of the PIX if done properly. I don't think returning it is the answer.
In order to get a CCO userid you need to purchase a Cisco Support Solution for the Pix506 which is a Category 4 SMARTnet Service. I would recommend going to CDW or Dell's website and ordering it there. Cisco's site is a little confusing to navigate arround. Costs vary but believe me its worth...
If you haven't done so already I would recommend purchasing their support package for the PIX506. In it you can register for a CCO and have access to the latest software cisco has to offer. Do you know if this PIX has version 6.1 or later? If so you can run a command to automatically...
I am new to Wireless itself and I have 3 buildings that need to be connected together. 2 of the 3 are direct line of sight (across the street from each other), however, the 3rd building is located about 2 miles away. We have access to use local Celular Towers to place our equipment on to...
If your PIX has version 6.0 or later you can go into the configuration menu of the PIX (configure terminal) and type setup. If PDM is already installed the prompts will appear to configure the PDM software.
PDM uses the same commands that the PIX Configuration book has, it just gives you a nice GUI interface to work with. If you follow the config book, using PDM to change the settings should be relatively easy.
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