outlook 2000 and exchange 2000 environment -- client is saying that 1 out of 20 scheduled appointments (on a random basis) gets deleted from any of the users calendars... any thoughts on what might be causing this?
thanks --
//RB
what would happen if two separate processes tried to pop mail from the same account at the same time? would one get locked out or would there be errors or potential corruption?
//RB
again, I'm out of my comfort level on the pix. I have the pix running as a pptp endpoint (thanks to many comments from Yizhar) and now I want to switch to use the cisco vpn client. I've tried some configuration settings using the web interface and while I get some communication between the two...
My understanding of kerberos is that after you go through the initial authentication process (long-term-key -> ticket granting ticket -> session key...), you end up with a session ticket which allows your client to 'automatically authenticate' to other services/resources within the domain...
pix 501 with VPN set up (internal pool @ 192.168.222.1/24)
Every time I remotely connect to the network via the PIX (pptp), I loose internet access and start seeing these errors in the syslog...
2003-07-03 02:57:16 Local4.Error 10.10.10.1 Jul 03 2003 02:57:16: %PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No...
looking @ a 2520 (1 eth, 2 ser, 2 ser/async, 1 bri).
'sho line' reports the cons, aux and vty's (cons @ 0, aux @ 4 so absolute numbers 1-3 are unaccounted for)
'sho users all' reports the cons, aux, and vty's but also adds 3 tty's (absolute numbers 1-3)
Using 'int async' I'm only given the...
uuuuugggh! I've been trying to get this to work for a long time now... I'm out of guesses. I've read a lot of other posts concerning this and have checked many of the suggested solutions but I'm missing something.
(trying) to use W2K/XP clients to VPN to the PIX via PPTP (I'd like to get...
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