Okay Tony. I'll just use the NT drivers on my 2000 / XP clients initially. If I have any problems I'll then just change the local drivers to the 2000 / XP versions.
Thanks again.
Thanks Tony. That's what I thought. So how do you install and share Windows 2000 Pro (or XP Pro) printer drivers on an NT4 server? If this was possible, it would be easier than installing the NT drivers initially then replacing them with 2000/XP drivers. There is apparently an MS article...
I have the same problem and have successfully used the suggestion by 'zoeythecat'. However, does that not mean that users are not actually using the print queue on the NT server, but are in fact bypassing this and printing directly to the printer? I thought that in a LAN environment it was...
I have implemented imsext.dll journaling but it is journaling ALL mail, even that relayed to other offices via IMC. I want to try the per-recipient journaling but don't know what/where the "emsabtag.h file in the VC include folder" is. Can anyone help?
Regards
Steven
I am having very similar problems, particularly when you mention possible spam email and the memory-hungry processes.
From this discussion I assume we should set our backup software to only backup the mailboxes and information store using the Exchange Agent and exclude the Exchange part of the...
I have ntbackup on NT4 scheduled to backup various directories, and all works fine. However, the log file seems to record every file backed up and so is becoming very large very quickly. Is there a way to minimise the amount of detail recorded in the log file?
Thanks hchman
Yes, I did check the subdirectories box. I have the local Users group (which includes the Domain Users group) added for Share permissions but Domain Users for NTFS permissions, both with Change permissions. Should both Share and NTFS ACLs be the same? Why do you recommend not...
I am also having problems with files/directories getting deleted. Luckily I can restore them from backup but this is not ideal. I have tried to set permissions to Special Access... (Read, Write and Execute only) but CAD users seem unable to amend and save files. MS Word documents also seem to...
I have the Contacts folder missing in some Outlook 2K / Exchange 5.5 mailboxes. The only diff I can see is that some mailboxes were created automatically when the NT account was created, others were created with no matching user account (just using the administrator as the primary NT account)...
My display works fine in Windows but not DOS. On boot up, the monitor doesn't seem to get a signal until Windows loads. I need to re-install Windows but can't do it by the startup disk. Any ideas?
Is it possible to add and design additional tabs to my Contacts (ie in addition to General, Details, Activities, Certificates, All fields). Or should I just add new fields to the All fields tab?
Thanks guys
Basically it's a liability issue. As more and more communications now come via email, the Directors are concerned that staff can act on (or not act on!!) emails completely independently. With our previous system, all mail came into a central account which was reviewed by admin...
Does anyone know the best way to achieve the above? For incoming, I might set up an alternate recipient to recieve copies of messages, although this means that if the sender asks for a receipt they will get two. For outgoing, I'm stuck!!
Any ideas?
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