For instance... If my users POP from exchange, their authentication can be either:
domainname\user
or
user@company.local
So it should make more sense to use user@company.com
I orginally setup the domain as company.local. I want to change it company.net for the domain so when the users login for OWA or any authenication, they can use their email address.
If I change Primary DNS suffix, will this work then? Looking at a user in AD, on their properties in account it...
I have installed CCM 4.1.3 twice now and I can not get the CCMuser page to come up correctly. It looks like the COM+ packages did not install correctly. CallManager is up and running. I can register phones on it, user the CCadmin page, etc. But the CCMuser page is broken. I get the 401.1...
I looked in my Site Status
Compoenet Status shows:
Bunch of warnings.
- SMS_AD_System_Discovery_Agent
- SMS_AD_System_Group_Discovery
- ETC
The only thing has checked marked OK is SMS_exectutive.
Is this a timing thing. Will SMS and AD play catch up for awhile and eventually push this...
I'm having the same issue. I can not get this XP SP2 to push out. The client shows up in "Collections" in SMS, but the Site Code is not there, etc. If I right click on the box, and say "Install Client" It will not install.
In the CCM.Log, the machine does not show up.
it does show up in...
If I was designing a network with weblogic, I would have from top to bottom:
Multiple ISPs
Connected (2) Redudant routers
Connected to (2) firewalls
Connected to (2) Layer 3 switches
Connected to (2) Content Switches
Connected to my Weblogic Farm
Behind my Weblogic Farm are
(2) Firewalls...
is weblogic similar to websphere? I'm not really a java programmer, or anything of that sort... I am just trying to understand the network logic or layout of these systems from an admin point of view. For instance..
If I was designing a network with weblogic, I would have from top to bottom...
Well, you could some obscure number in the TCP/UDP range like 8877 or something that is not used. Then on your Snapper, configure IMAP to point to the IP address of your firewall, with the IMAP port number of 8887.
You should probably have Exchange listen then on IMAP 8877 then. You should...
I'm a little rusty on the PIX
You might be able to go into PDM and configure through that interface easier...
https://pixip/pdm
I think that is it. But you would want to allow all public IP for IMAP to NAT mail server.
For Goodlink, you can call download it for free and try it out for 30 days. They will give a temporary licesne, etc. after that, it is about $350 per user per year, with 5 min I think it is.
You have to run it on another server. It does not have to be fancy or anything. But something with at...
Just open up IMAP 143 TCP port on the PIX to your Exchange server. I would however, change the port number to something else and have exchange listen on that translation. Or use s-IMAP, which is SSL. But it to work first with 143, then go to the next level.
For your login, since your Treo is...
As far as I know, you can not use the Treo 600 with Active Sync yet. I am sure someone will build an app that will work. You can use Snapper Mail on the Treo 600 and setup IMAP. That works like a champ, but to truely give your users wireless sync of Cal, Contacts, inbox, folders, notes...
I know this thread is old, but I'm just starting on this. In the Switch, can we change the VM hunt group to point to say 16 analog ports off the switch, then to a Unity server that will pick up and listen on the analog. From there we can building a Call Handler to replace audix, dial by...
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