I have a server which is bouncing all messages I'm trying to send to it.
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
recipient@domain.com on 11/8/2007 10:19 AM
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator...
Our site seems to have a dual email problem, and I'm not sure if they're related.
One problem is delayed messages. Scenario: A person at our office will send out an email with multiple recipients, some in our office, and some at other sites. A person at a distant site will reply to all, and...
I have a remote user who used to be able to log into our Terminal Services server (2k3) with his windows XP PC. He emailed me stating that he's no longer able to do it since he's gotten a new Vista PC (not an upgrade to the old PC).
I used his login info and was able to log on as him just fine...
I've searched a bit on this topic and found the subject in reference to CD and DVD drives, but not video cards, which is where my problem lies.
In my Device Manager, I get an exclamation point next to my video card and the Properties state, "Windows successfully loaded the device driver for...
I have a win2k3 DC running TS. Can I determine whether TS is in Administration mode or Application Server mode without having to go through add/remove windows components?
Also, when I go to the TS Licensing mmc, I see two line items under the licenses:
Existing Windows 2000 Server - Terminal...
What are some reasons that the default recipient policy would not apply to newly added users? We have only one recipient policy, the default. The last handful of users we've added over the past few months in Active Directory, have not gotten any of the email addresses in the recipient policy...
There is an autocad user in our building who used to be able to open ACAD files from the file menu within the program. It used to then give a window where one could browse for the file...the same as using Open from any other program like Word or Excel. However recently, when she goes to File >...
We have a customer who has a single server (windows 2k3) fsname.theirdomain.com. Their domain name exists in the outside world. www.theirdomain.com and mx.theirdomain.com are hosted externally. I think their web server is hosted by their ISP, and their mail server is hosted by yet another...
If I modify the paths in the Environment Variables (Control Panles > System > Advanced) for the locations of the profile temp files and the windows temp files, is that all that needs to be done to get the files redirected? Or is there something else I have to modify? I'm trying to get the temp...
We have an exchange 2003 server used strictly for inhouse email. The domain logins are generic, numbers like 220, 221, 222, etc. But with those logins, we've given display names that are actual people names. And the names of the mailboxes are also people names, not numbers. When we send...
We've set up a handful of Exchange servers for our customers which are all working fine. We've closed off the open relay using the Access tab in the Properties of the SMTP portion of the Exchange System Manager. In each case, we've used the "only the list below" box and listed only 127.0.0.1...
We recently forwarded our MX record for email from a remote hosted email service to our own internal Exchange server and are having problems receiving maile (though we can send mail).
When I send an email to myself from an outside source, the delivery error message is immediate and there seems...
I've just installed an Adaptec 2944UW PCI SCSI card into a dell server (win2k3). The server adds the card to the device list just fine and gives it appropriate drivers.
However, when I plug a new Sony AIT e130 tape drive into it, it is not listed in the hardware device list (even after a...
Someone told me that if a motherboard does NOT have PS/2 ports originally, then using a dongle to convert from PS/2 to USB will not work. I haven't verified this myself, but it brings to mind a similar question.
On many of the new Dells, they don't have PS/2 or parallel ports. If the mobo...
First off, I apologize if this is in the wrong forum...
I have a client (I just do desktop support, not really network support, but they asked me anyway) who has a Cisco Pix 501 firewall on their network, and it has a connection to a USR 5686 modem on its console port. To my knowledge, this is...
I use remote desktop to tap into several servers, but on in particular is different from all the rest. It's a newly established Win2k3 server. When I tap into it with Remote Desktop, it tells me that there are two other previous sessions still running. I recognize the time stamp on one of...
I saw someone with a similar problem yesterday in my searches, but I can't find the thread again. Sorry if this is redundant.
A win2k server (sp4) has Backup Exec 9.0 on it, but has lost its tape drive reference. The tape drive shows up in the Windows device manager. If I remove it from the...
We have a 2003 server with 2 NIC's (one for internet, one for LAN) which used to allow employees to connect into the domain from home. We installed a Linksys router between that server and the outside world so that we could direct FTP traffic to a new box. In installing the router, we called...
A while back, we installed a cheapo Linksys router between our Exchange server and the outside world so that we could configure the Linksys to direct FTP traffic to an alternate box.
Exchange was/is configured to reach out to one aol account and deliver the mail to a specific mailbox. It can...
I have a customer who has been going to secure web pages for quite some time now, the kind that require a name and password for entry. Lately, although she can get to the login page, it has been giving her 'page not available' errors after entering a valid name and password and trying to...
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