am running sbs2000 server (win2k server, iis, exchange, isa server, etc)
jus set up a DSL connection, should be able to serve websites.. whatever i do, it won't work...
any pointers? Andrew Shepherd
AWMS IT Services
Tektips related emails to - tektips@awmsnet.com
ok lets say i'm a complete novice at this (which is not far from the truth!)
How do i, in easy, understandable, english steps, do i enable newsgroup access thru ISA server?
I'm running Small Business Server 2000 (ISA Server, Win2k Server, Exchange 2k, etc etc).
Thanks in advance,
Andrew...
Someone in my office has tried to send an email with a 200mb file attached. Is there any way to get in to exchange and cancel it?
I've been looking thru it and can't find how to stop it...
I've disconnected from the internet and reconnected, but it just tries again!
Pleees help!!
Andrew...
is there any easy, free way to add a disclaimer to the end of every message?
All the useful tips i've recieved have either involved spending loads of time fiddling with VBS scripts, the registry and batch files, or have involved Exchange 5.5.
Am i just wishing for the impossible?
Andrew...
I've just upgraded my home PC, by adding a new motherboard (ABIT VH6-II), a Nvidia Geforce 2 MX video card, a new harddrive, 700mhz processor, and brought the total RAM to 384 mb.
I also added a Creative DVD drive, and installed windows 2000.
When i insert a DVD, it plays the discs, but is...
I know it's possible to connect to the internet in Win2k Server with 2 modems using one DUN connection, but my internet provider (an unmetered connection), won't let me connect two lines at once.
Is it possible to use ISA Server to connect to the internet using two DIFFERENT DUN connections...
I'm trying to install the Adaptec ASPI upgrade on one of our Win2k Servers, for the dvd drive i've just installed in it, and keep getting the message
"this utility requires Administrator rights in order to run. PLease log off, log on as a user with local Administrator rights, and then run...
I'm trying to find the bit in exchange server (running on SBS Server 2000) that allows you to add a "signature" footer to every message.
This is so we can put a standard disclaimer on every message.
Can anyone tell me where it is buried in the settings?
Thanks,
Andrew Shepherd
I'm trying to find the bit in exchange server (running on SBS Server 2000) that allows you to add a "signature" footer to every message.
This is so we can put a standard disclaimer on every message.
Can anyone tell me where it is buried in the settings?
Thanks,
Andrew Shepherd...
I am trying, so far in vain, to configure our exchange 2000 server to allow us to send instant messages using MSN messanger.
It configures and says it's working, but the client says it can't connect.
Please help!
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