Not that I can find. The email address list in this case was imported from an excel spreadsheet. I checked the spreadsheet for duplicates and for hidden cells with duplicates and it came up clean.
Recently someone in our company sent out a broadcast email to about 8000 recipients. A handful received the email multiple times some 20, 40, 50, and up to 100 times, while most only received a single email. Exchange tracking shows that only a single email was sent per recipient. The emails also...
Thanks for the netstat help. That was exactly what I needed.
Oddly enough the process using the port is tmlisten.exe and that process belongs to the virus scanner I am using (Officescan by Trend Micro). The question now is why would Trend use a port that is well know for trojans.
Not sure how to tell what process is listening. When running a netstat -a command, it lust lists it as listening.
Antivirus and spyware are squared away. I found the port open by running a vulnerability scan.
GFI has a pretty decent product at a reasonable price.
www.gfi.com
I evaluated Devicewall and although simple, IIS was required for reporting to work properly.
In a Windows 2000 domain, does anyone know of a way to display the last logged in user ID and the date and time it was logged in? I would like for this window to pop whenever a user logs on to their PC.
Thanks,
Steve
Sorry for the double post it timed out the first time but apprently posted the response anyway.
We do use Trend Micro products and I have been able to duplicate the issue even with Trend uninstalled.
By double mapping I mean this:
In the user's account profile there is an entry for mapping the home folder. Ex: H: \\japan\is
In the login script there is a statement to map H: to the homeshare (which should be pulled from the account profile)
Here's the script...
By double mapping I mean this:
In the user's account profile there is an entry for mapping the home folder. Ex: H: \\japan\is
In the login script there is a statement to map H: to the homeshare (which should be pulled from the account profile)
Here's the script...
I am using a simple VB script that maps a few common drives and several additioanl drives based on group membership. Inside the script I am also mapping an H: drive for the users home directory. We have received several new machines recently with SP2 already installed. When these machines run...
I am using a simple VB script that maps a few common drives and several drives based on group membership. Inside the script I am also mapping an H: drive for the users home directory. We have received several new machines recently with SP2 alreaddy installed. When these machines run the login...
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