We need to add a host route to our ISA server that routes certain traffic to a different gateway. My understanding is that the route must be added through ISA (not the prompt), and that it can be tricky to do.
Is this possible?
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We originally wrote a fairly trivial service for Windows 2000 server. When we attempt to run the same service on server 2003, it starts and then immediately shuts off, saying that its not busy or something (sort of implying that the service will fire when needed).
We can't get this thing to do...
We have a custom service that we originally wrote for Server 2000. This service essentially performs some file manipulations, and then drops the finished product into a local user's (local to the server, not a domain user) default print queue, causing the document to print.
This service ran...
Got a weird one.
We are using a Netscreen 500 appliance to mip/nat a service defined on the device. On several of these connections, the device changes the port number during NATing back to us to a completely random port (it varies each time). One of these connections works fine, the rest are...
This is driving me nuts...
I'm building a short select case statement to load content based on a variable. This content will be imported from other files (HTML).
So...
I'm used to writing php; if this were php I would use a statement like:
require('whatever.inc');
What's the VBScript...
I'm writing a VBA project in Visio, which more or less functions like the rest of MS VBA environments, and I've got something that has me stumped:
After the program executes, I want to save a copy of the document with a new file name (that's a piece of cake), but I don't want the new, saved doc...
I wrote a VBA project (in Visio) that basically uses a form to plug a bunch of stuff into a document after the user enters it.
Does anyone know how to save the doc (using '.saveas' I presume) so that it saves the document WITHOUT saving the VBA code and forms along with it? Basically, I want...
If I map to a printer on a remote machine (like a print server for instance), are that printer's drivers being installed on my machine, or just a pointer to the driver on the other machine (meaning that the other machine is actually doing all of the work)?
If those drivers are being installed...
At my last job we had a local, in-house written program that ran on IIS. It was a typical n-tier web front-end with a database back-end. The guy that had the job before me wrote the app, but because he was more of a UNIX guy, he wrote the .asp in PerlScript (not vbScript) which was somewhat...
I'm doing a bunch of cookie-cutter network diagrams, and have created the diagram template, without any text (text will change from site to site).
I'v also created a user form to enter the site info into. I have two questions:
1) How do I use VBA to get a handle on an object (a particular...
I've got a C++ side-job. It's not MFC or .NET, just straight C++ (really almost just C), and I can't remember some really basic stuff that I know I learned in my second semester of C++. Please to help!
Let's say that, instead of using CStrings (or any string data type), we are using char arrays...
We have an n-tier, XML-based application that renders fine in every browser on the planet except for IE 5.2.3 for MAC. With this browser, many of the elements overlap or otherwise do not position themselves properly.
It almost seems like the browser doesn't have full CSS support.
Anybody out...
In Windows Explorer, how do I set up my folder view so that it defaults to "detail" system wide (in both XP and 2000 pro would be nice)???
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We have a 2000 server that does not perform any vital tasks (domain controller, DHCP, DNS, etc...). We need to have it up all of the time because of a stand-alone app on it.
Question:
Is there a way to script a login as administrator automatically after a reboot? Sometimes updates are rolled...
If an ICA user opens an email attachment with a virus payload through a Citrix terminal, what exactly does the virus affect? For instance, does it affect the entire server machine (and therefore all users on that farm), is it sandboxed into just that users login somehow, or does the virus "just...
I'm running a slackware linux webserver and a MS exchange server.
The old admin set up the Linux box to forward all requests for www.domainX.com/webmail to the webmail IIS directory on the exchange box, port 2468 (the web server handles all port 80 requests).
Does anyone have any idea what...
Does anyone know of a quick and dirty way (preferably right in the report designer) to replace #ERROR with a 0 in a report field when a divide-by-zero error occurs?
Thanks!
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Howdy folks. I have a question posed to me by another admin, and I'm posting on his behalf and sending him a link, here goes:
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If I'm running Server 2000 with IIS 5 (and have the runtime installed), is there anything stopping me from running an ASP.NET app on that server?
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I was pondering this, and wondering if someone could give me the super atomic kung-fu answer:
How does Citrix (and terminal server in general) handle DHCP? I know from the perspective of the LAN, a terminal server has a single addressable subnet IP, but does that terminal server then create its...
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