This isn't possible. You are using Aloha v. 19, which means that you are either using CFC or Aloha Manager (CFC standalone) in the BOH. The SQL database that CFC uses has the pricing and each time you do a refresh or run EOD, it runs through a process to validate that the DBF...
Heres the KB article. Copied it out of my Technet CD Hope it helps.
Method 1 is what I was referring to in my first post. It's worked the couple times that I've used it, even though the article says it won't. Also change the name to show the correct ones in the other 2 places you see it...
That is how I set it up. While for each account the email properties and POP&SMTP information is relevant to each account, any email recieved or sent or deleted shows in everyones accounts personal folders. If I log on and download my email and read it or keep in in my inbox and then close...
I am having a problem I've not encountered before. I have 3 accounts set up on one machine. I have been trying to setup Outlook setting for each individual user. Each user account information is set up correctly and under Outlook account properties for each user, it shows just their...
The application log in the event viewer says that it is corrupted, which is due to some bad blocks on the hard drive. I was able to get the blocks marked, however, how do I go about getting the application log repaired so that it will be able to log events. I looked on MS's site and didn't see...
Thanks everyone,
Disabled the automatic rebooting, and as I was shutting it down it rebooted in the middle of the shutdown. Then did it a couple of times after the change was made and verified, so no go with that. And no I don't have automatic updating setup on the server, and I don't...
I have a server that is also the DC of a small domain. For the past few weeks, it has been randomly rebooting. Sometimes it will get stuck on the loading splash screen. Other times it will reboot right to the logon screen. I only know about the times it boots to the logon screen becuase the...
Try to ping the router at xxx.xxx.x.1, from your commputer. If you can't ping it, try using a crossover cable between the router and the hub. I've had the same thing happen to me before, and using the crossover cable between the devices took care of the problem.
Shawn
You might go to the MS site and reference knowledge base article Q257623. It sounds like the problem that you are having. However, if it is, there is a way to fix it even thought the article says there isn't.
Shawn
My bad, read it too quickly and missed the main point of the post. Please forgive me as even though I have a brain, it doesn't always function correctly.
Shawn
Bronto,
I thought that Win2K pro and XP pro came with the terminal services access clients built in, and that you only needed to buy them if using NT 4.0 or earlier versions of windows. I thought that I read that you only needed to buy the server client licenses and you were good to go...
GrnEyedLdy,
Yes the computers in the suboffices are members of the domain. I was able to join the computers to the domain over the vpn tunnels. I even removed one of them from the doamin and then rejoined the domain, just to make sure I wasn't crazy.
noeleon,
Did that and IP address is...
GrnEyedLdy,
I am new at this AD thing, so please excuse me if I don't explain myself clearly. I am using the default domain policy, that I have edited. I have edited and applied it by going into the Active Directory Users and Computers, right-clicking on my domain name x.local, and then going...
I have a main office with about 25 computers and a domain setup. All computers are members of the domain and group policy is applied to the computers. I have 3 small offices that have about 5 computers each. All of the offices are connected thru VPN tunnels on Symantec Firewall/VPN appliances...
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