I have the same issue with Veritas and the access denied errors. So far there is no help on this. I am at the point where everyone will be hgoing to private pst files and we'll connect to a qmail server. Microsoft already has poor product support. Veritas Backup exec is an extremely buggy...
If you're going to route lan segments, buy a cabletron ssr-2000. It comes with 16ea. 10/100 ports, and room for 16 more. It can also accomodate serial interfaces, fiber, anything you want.
Depending on what hardware you have, your DHCP Servers may not work across some routers. If the network is that spread out, I'd just break them off to supernets and go static. It will make routing a lot easier. You could go flat and just let everyone arp also. This isn't bad for limited...
If you're asking if the internal 192.168.0.x address can be passed out to the web as such- No. <br>
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If you want to assign a specific Legal IP to a specific Internal IP, that is possible. As far as this bandwidth question- It makes no difference how big your seed block is. <br>
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I don't...
I assign each remote site two or three internal class 'C' ranges. At the firewall, each site is assigned one proxy (NAT) address for its assigned internal ranges. So Site-A will use 202.1.2.3/32 as a proxy for internal ranges 192.168.2.0/24 and 192.168.3.0/24; Site-B will use 202.1.2.4/32 as...
I would suggest upgrading the processor.. The PC-500 Series has adjustable jumper settings, and it would be less expensive to gut an old workstation for it's CPU than trying to buy new IBM parts for a legacy server.
Have you tried doing a right-align parse in your query code. IIF the date code and grab the right two digits. Then the "19" or "20" on the left side won't be an issue.
If I understand correctly, you can access the share from the LOAN but not over RAS or from the web, when off-site. Your home workstation may not have an account in the domain; but you do. So NT will prompt you for an account&password. You would type something like DomainName\UserAccount for user...
For active network disk, EMC makes a pretty good box. HDS has a robotic-arm tape server that works great for data warehousing. These are true enterprise level systems; And each had a high price. If you just need a big place for data, I would ise an IBM-3518 Drive tower. This system will hold 18...
I have used the 8029's for my home lan because of the price. NT does a good job of seeing them (If there is only one) if you have more than one, you have to enter each card's mac addr. during setup (Or update driver) - I have had one of these cards (PCI) go bad. It did the same thing yours is...
We have several systems "Plugged In" to an EMC DASD Tower. I have to mirate one of the ile servers from an existing server to a new one. It would be nice to make a disk backup (From NT Disk Manager) and simply move the EMC Cable from one server to another; then restore the disk configuration. I...
If you're talking about a few local printers, I'd just re-install them on the new server. Network ports can be difficult; But if the network printer is already deployed; All you have to do is add a "Local Port" with the same IP Address and then install that printer to the new local port. (HP...
I read about the uptomp patch last week for the same reason (Client with a new SMP server//Wanted to deploy the base system and then add the second CPU when it arrived a week later. I told them to wait for all the parts.) It would probably be better to re-install and migrate the apps than worry...
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