I'm getting the following events in the application log of our Exchange 2000 server.
Event Type: Information
Event Source: MSExchangeTransport
Event Category: SMTP Protocol
Event ID: 1707
Description:
An internal EXPS function failed while communicating with "unknown"...
We use Exchange 2K Standard edition and I am nearing the 16GB store limit. When I select the priv.edb and priv.stm in windows explorer and select properties, the size is displayed as:
--14.3 GB (15,396,519,936 bytes)--
I assume the 14.3 is the actual size of the files and the 15.4 is the size...
We run Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 Server. Groupshield 6.0 and VirusScan Enterprise 7.1 also run on this server. I get several daily virus alerts from this server looking like this:
[The file C:\WINNT\Temp\MMMB6D8.tmp is infected with the Exploit-MIME.gen.c Program. Undetermined clean...
I run Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000. I just purchased and installed a certificate from a public CA. I want to require secure password authentication from pop3 clients. I prefer not to require ssl for the actual messages as it may slow down email sessions and I am more concerned with...
I have a laptop (WinXP Pro) that is a member of a domain. The previous user had thier home drive available offline.
Now I have a new employee using the laptop (using a different profile) and I can't remove the 'remembered' offline folder of the previous user. Everytime I initiate a...
Never mind- I figured it out. In case anyone is interested I had to go into CMC and on properties of the farm, click the "enable xml service dns resolution" checkbox- it worked right away.
...are the lines I keep playing with to no avail...
SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServer=citrix.domain.com
SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServerPort=80
AddressResolutionType=DNS or DNS-port
ClientAddressMap=translated or *,normal
ServerAddressMap=NormalAddress
Anyone ever accomplish this without using CSG?
Ok here is my problem, I am using the nfuseadmin- GUI Nfuse config page- my settings are as follows:
[Server-side firewall settings:
Default address translation setting
Translated address]
[Specific address translation settings
192.168 = Normal]
[Translation map...
Normally 'at' or task scheduler run under the service account- so if a drive is mapped, the current user or even administrator will se the results because you are not logged in as the service account.
Solution- try adding the switch- /interactive on your 'at' command then you will see the...
EvilCabal,
You must know that question is obviously un-answerable without telling us what your network is running- What network os, client os, do you run Active Directory, what type of firewall, etc...
Yeah, you need to install windows administration pack- adminpak.msi. There are different ones for Win2k and server03 although the server03 version will work with a win2k active directory. It can be found in Windows2k service packs as well as downloaded from MS directly- at...
You can only set password policy at the root level- in other words the policy has to be attached to your domain. All password policies set on OU's are ignored.
Ok- here's what I see- When you use dial up server in Outlook you are doing a form of RAS "remote access" that is a way for your machine to communicate with the Exchange server on your corporate network using protocols that are generally blocked by firewalls (such as RPC). In this way...
You are correct, Win2K and XP Pro come with builtin TS licenses. When a device running other O/S (Win9x, NT4.0, XP Home) connects if there are no available licenses on the licensing server a temp is given. The temp will last 90 days at which time a permenant license must be given.
If there is...
That did occur to me it just seems like a headache (all the servers, server publishing rules, print servers, routers, citrix alternate address settings, etc... but I'm sure I could plan it out for a weekend.
I was looking for an easier/softer way!
Thanks
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