I wouldn't go so far as to create an additional account, but if you do and their outlook clients have the additional mailbox open, it should notify them when it gets mail also, just like their default account.<br>
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Example: Exchange opens <br>
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Bob's Inbox<br>
Shared Inbox<br>
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The NT Resource Kit also comes with a toned down version of Crystal Reports for WinNT. I think it includes a few usedr account reports that you can run. I know that if you buy the full product (it's not that expensive) you can easily write your own accounts database report that will query on...
I've worked extensively with profiles and policies, and I've found that if you are using roaming profiles, the best way to keep them up to date is to use Poledit.exe on the client, go into the System setting, I think, and tell the workstation to "Delete Local Copies of Profiles". If you run...
Are you using DHCP on the networks to auto configure your other workstations? I work closely with 3 different clients, and I have TCP/IP on my Win95 Laptop set to poll a DHCP server. I log on at each client fine, with no problems. I utilize my hardware profiles (Docked and Undocked) to start...
The hub and the cabling are good places to start, but since you said they are 3com cards, check them to see if they are set for full duplex or half duplex operation.<br>
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It would help to know the following:<br>
Cable type<br>
Switch/hub specifics<br>
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I would really check that half...
Well, you buy NT Server. Wouldn't it be foolish for Microsoft to sell you a workstation that does what the server product does? You could always impliment a peer to peer network, but then you loose all that great stuff that the Server product does, like administration and security. I will...
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