As I stated in my first post, yes, the NIC has a static IP and is connected to the WAN, the other NIC is connected to the LAN. I will send you the IP.
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There is no firewall protecting the NIC that is on the WAN. How would I check to make sure IP Protocol GRE is on, and how would I turn that protocol on if it's not?
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I am having problems using Windows 2000 Proffesional as a VPN server for a small network. Here is the present configuration:
VPN Server:
-Windows 2k Pro with Incoming Connection setup for VPN
-Users are setup for connections
-A range of IPs are specified: 192.168.1.125~149
-There are two NICs in...
If I follow, you want to filter or restrict FTP users from uploading executables to the FTP directory?
Well, I don't think you could filter the actual content of the files being uploaded. Basically, you filter who is uploading files, using account security, no anonymous uploading.
Now...
First thought that jumped to my head was get the time and date from another server.
When you say, not outputting dates correctly, what do you mean? Show an example and the code that you're using to generate the date.
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Your Win XP machine, or your router should get he IP address. IT kind of depends on how your ISP has you setup on their network and how your home network is setup. Typically, your ISP provides you a static IP address, that gets assigned to one machine that is the web server. Your ISP is...
Windows 2000 should have them under Start>Administrative Tools>Internet Service Manager or Start>Settings>Control Panels>Administrative Tools>Internet Service Manager
I would suggest making a shortcut (right click on it's icon, pull to 'Send to...' and select 'Desktop [create shortcut]') to...
Found out that all the email addressed to this mailbox was getting delivered to another mailbox. Not sure if the mailbox that they got delivered to is setup to be the 'catch-all' for the domain. Does anyone know how I can check that?
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Are you refering to 'Enable offline use' option for Outlook 2k?
I went through and enable and disable these setting in the client, but no new email.
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I am having a similar problem. Posted in two other threads, so if I get any ideas from those, will post them here too. I haven't tried restarting the exchange service. I might give that a go.
Do you have logging enabled? It might help show you what's happening.
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I am having a similar problem. A new mailbox, just one, is having the same problem, email just disappears, but for all messages, even return receipts.
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I'm seeing a similar problem, but no one is sending 200 MB files.
A new mailbox can send emails but can not receive emails, except locally from other users on the network. I am more knowledge with Exchange 5.5, but can move through 2000 a-okay. Checking the mailbox queues and the badmail, I do...
YOu know when you've been staring at something and you know the answer is there... then someone comes along and says, try this, and you do, and the light goes on and everything is clear and you go "Ooooooh god I'm dumb sometimes." Thanks!
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Access converts it all to STRING values. The SQL looks like this in the end and it doesn't want to work out right: SELECT DISTINCTROW qryTK_HOURS.EmployeeNumber AS [Emp Num], tblJB_JOBS.UserCodeT_1 AS [Job Num], tblByChris_Hour_Types.PayChexID AS [Hour Type], Sum(qryTK_HOURS.OvertimeHours) AS...
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