Yes, users connect when they log into XP Pro. They notice the connection has dropped when Outlook goes offline, and won't connect for a while. Then when it does reconnect, it drops again after a little while.
I don't really know a lot about circuit utilization - could you expand a bit?
I've...
I've got a DFL-700 at my head office, and 2 other sites connecting via VPN to it using DI-804HV's. The head office has an SDSL connection, and the 2 sites have ADSL. The head office network is Windows Server 2003, all clients are XP pro.
Users are able to connect and access emails, but often...
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Since I've installed the exchange server service pack 2 on the server, the 2 sites that connect via VPN are no longer able to access their emails through Outlook. Previously this was fine. Now they get a 'server unavailable' message.
I'm assuming the installation has changed some setting...
I have searched many threads on here, and many seem to suggest changing the MTU. Here is my scenario:
Basically I am running 2 VPN's to 2 remote offices, over SDSL, and they're connection keeps dropping (eg Outlook constantly loses its connection). Also, when I try to remote desktop to one of...
I have activated screen tips/tool tips to show when you hover over buttons in Word, and also in Group Policy on Windows Server 2003, but they are still not showing. This is very odd. Any ideas?
I'm guessing that this is an error with the installation, as no-one in the world seems to have had the same problem as me. It's very frustrating, and I don;t really want to have to reinstall IIS. :(
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Not sure if this is the right forum for this?
I am running 2 separate networks (1 is in a different town from the other) - what I will call the 1st network is where the main server is running at head office, which is where the database is stored. The 2nd network connects to the 1st network...
I am trying to set up my own certificate in IIS 6.0, running on Windows Server 2003. I have certificate services installed. the problem is, when I go Directory Services and click the 'Certificate Services' button, (under 'Secure Communications), nothing happens. The button isn't greyed out...
I am running 2 separate sites, both Windows Server 2003, on an XP Pro network. I have set up roaming profiles for users on one network, and these are working fine.
However, on the other network, this just isn't working. They were working for a while, but then I foolishly made some necessary...
For your information, I managed to sort this out over the weekend. I actually discovered the winsock fix on another thread, which has cured it. Hallelujah! That was a most joyous moment - almost as joyous as Liverpool beating Arsenal this weekend.
Thanks for your help guys!
Will - Didn;t work for me. I guess I'll just go round each workstation. Am I right that by disabling it under the local administrator password, it will apply to all users who log on to that machine?
I've tried it without the WEP and with, and network keys are definitely identical. The router has a DHCP pool specified on it too.
When I connect to the router via an Ethernet cable, it gives me an IP address fine (192.168.0.100), and I can access the internet no problem. So it's something...
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