I have learned from this experience not to install a second NIC. This server only came with one so I installed a second. As soon as I disabled it everything started to work.
I am able to use OWA without any issues. Everything looks as it should with no errors in the application log referencing certificates. The Blackberry issue was about a service not starting. This could be similar but I haven't found what it is not doing yet.
The Blackberry problem was solved...
I have a mobile device with Windows Mobile and one with the Android OS. I support 4 Blackberry's. Last week after installing security updates on my Exchange server all of the mobile phones quit working. I now have the Blackberry's working but the others are still not. The Windows mobile user...
Okay, I took the suggestion to test the serial port on the machine that I had been using and it was bad. That answered the question about that machine but what about the second machine? Turns out that it had a bad serial port, also. What are the chances of that? Now I have a third machine...
After ten years I can no longer connect using the admin port on my Magix.
I don't have a spare 355 adapter and I don't have the password to get in using the modem.
I have swapped out computers and the com port is good. I will do some more checking but thought to put this up here so that...
On our Magix we have 'Night Service' set to cover five incoming phone lines whenever the 'Night Service' button is pushed on the operator station. This has worked well for about eight years.
We now have a need to use those lines in different buildings. It is my understanding that I should be...
Thanks, Tim, that is very good information. Funny thing is we have a Polycom that I have had to give an analog port to and wire to multiple rooms. Maybe I should get two of them.
Dexman, I will go with your recommendation. Fluke was always considered to be the top of the line back when I did test equipment repair and calibration. It looks like their reputation continues.
I have seen different threads talking about butt sets here but am not sure if these work on a digital extension as well as an analog one.
I am always carrying around an actual phone for each type of extension to test with. There does need to be something better than that.
I have installed the board and everything came back up the way it should.
When I look at the board in system inventory on WINSPM the digital ports did not get assigned to the 72xx range but were assigned 188-199. The analog ports followed a similar pattern giving me 813-816.
Now I need to...
Thank you, merlinman, a very good reminder.
It sounds like I should be able to do this during normal business hours. Am I correct in assuming the system would only be down for a few minutes?
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