You just need at device to assign IP addresses. Then you will be able to route traffic to your HQ. I'll prefer to have a seperate server assigned to the site, but you could just make it an AD member server. Then the replication will run automatically.
/Tommy
A DHCP request is done at network layer 2 which is not routeable, so I dont think that you will de able to force the DHCP request to be made from your remote site to your HQ server. You could setup your local router at the remote site to serve as a DHCP server and make the traffic routeable...
Remove your users from the local RDP group this way they should not be able to login.
Use the Terminal services manager in administrative tools to send them a message and then log them off.
/Tommy
1. I'm testing it at the moment...
2. See http://www.microsoft.com/smserver/downloads/2003/tools/msupdates_required.mspx
As far as I've read in the documentation for this tool it's only required for a few office updates at the moment.
3. Nope...
Regard Tommy
NWNinja > Pr default the permission in Exchange 2003 is set to deny "Send As" and "Recieve As" for Domain and Enterprise Admins. These permission does somehow prevent the backup from make a connection to the mailboxes. Therefore you are also prevented from making an export if you are running...
Okay.
Try using the Exmerge tool from Microsoft and se if it backup correct.
For further information from Legato take at look in the nsr\applogs folder and look in the nsrxchsv.log which usually provides more debug info than the administator console.
If you don't provide the password I think...
Installing SpyBots S&D with a GPO or in the login script should not be a problem --> http://www.safer-networking.net/en/faq/30.html.
JimWells > You should be able to create a GPO that allow running a script. Create a new GPO and look in "Administrative templates > Windows Installer"
Regards Tommy
In Exchange 2003 you do not have permission to read the mailboxes as administrator. You should try to create a special user just for backing up your exchange server. And then set the correct permissions on the information store.
Take at look at the ExMerge application, this should be able to do what you ask for !
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=429163ec-dcdf-47dc-96da-1c12d67327d5&DisplayLang=en
I think this is what you are looking for... Maybe :-)
Take at look at chapter 4-5.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/Ex2k3DepGuide/f9918adf-057a-4235-8f7e-f7f27f3a8789.mspx
Hi
I need to make all users calenders available for our reception for reviewing. Can this be done in any other ways, except from letting the users set it them selves.
Thanks in advance
Regards Tommy
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