Exchange server 5.5 sp4 running on a win2K server. We have upgraded some users to office 2003. With regard to Outlook 2003, some users notice that their address lists from the exchange server "disappear". One day, the address lists will include global, contacts, and the two that we've created...
Steverbs-
Did you ever get this solved? We've had this happen as well. We've had folders show up with no name at all but just full of files. Go to a command prompt, change directory to where the files are that you want to delete, enter the command dir /x. This displays folder names not entered...
mrdenny-
I'm finding that NTFS permissions do not play a part in this instance. The anonymous user can have absolutely no rights to the folder/files in question, and if "write access" is checked under the "home directory" tab of the FTP site properties, they can get connected and upload files...
MS server 2003 standard edition running IIS 6 being used as an FTP/Web server.
We have customers that send files via FTP (either using a FTP client or browser). They log on anonymously to upload files (we have several hundred customers so each having a login/password is just not possible). We...
Has this issue been resolved? Is this on a machine running XP Pro sp2? I had this same issue running Outlook2000 on a machine running XP Pro sp2 using corporate mail via Exchange. Turns out it was a firewall issue. You have to allow Outlook to send email out through the firewall on the machine...
Our network, as well, is running out of IP addresses. We number it 10.100.10.x with a 255.255.255.0 subnet. I want to do the same as well, change the subnet, resubnet, to give me more IP addresses. If I change the subnet to 255.255.254.0 do I end up with 10.100.9.1 - 10.100.10.254 from which to...
I realize that this pertains to an old post, but we've got this same problem with Exchange 5.5 sp4 running on a windows 2000 sp3 server. We can go for months without this happening (approximately three months) then messages start piling up in the IMC outbound queue. The app log shows event id...
When promoting the BDC to the new PDC, is it required to turn off the old PDC? I've read elsewhere that once the BDC is promoted to the new PDC that the old PDC automatically is demoted to BDC if it's on while this is taking place. Is this not true? I'm in the same boat as 1665. Our hardware...
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I have a Netware 5.1 sp6 server that I would like to move to a rack mount server. The server in question is the master-replica and is one of three NW 5.1 sp6 servers. It has just one drive with a SYS volume. Does anyone have any suggestions? Obviously, I'm looking for the easiest...
With regard to the users popping their mail........The reason that we needed the "hosts and clients that successfully authenticate" ticked was so that users could send mail as well as receive it (or so I thought). The more I thought about it, the more I thought this was wrong. So I...
We are receiving the same types of emails. Today there were 2,500 emails to send out in the queue. We have employees that need to POP their email and send from home so I have to have the "host and users that authenticate" checked otherwise they can't send emails. I also have...
Does anyone know how the version info should read after the install of sp1? Does it tell you that it's sp1 or does it change the version number? Right now my version says 07.00.0000.9262. This was installed before I got here and no one seems to know if sp1 was installed or not. I've checked the...
No. Query user just gives you info of a user that is logged in. This was a command, entered at the command prompt, where one of the parameters was the user name, and it would display the dates that user has logged in to the Citrix server and how long they were logged on for. The user doesn't...
Does anyone have a listing of command prompt commands for MetaFrame XP FR2? I'm specifically looking for a command that will show past session information by user. I had this command at one time but didn't write it down [sad]. It shows the dates the user logged in along with time. Thanks in...
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