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  1. jshepherd

    Email disclaimers

    Thanks for responding. I guess a third part product is probably the best way forward. John
  2. jshepherd

    Spam

    I use the Symantec Premium Anti-spam plug-in, which runs alongside Symantec Mail Securities for Exchange. It does cost additional licensing but it stops about 90% of our spam dead. It uses spam definitions much like virus definitions and it compares incoming emails with its known spam database...
  3. jshepherd

    Email disclaimers

    I really can’t believe that Microsoft would not provide some basic functionality in Exchange to automatically add an email disclaimer to every external email. I run Exchange 2003 SP2. Am I wrong? If so, could someone please point me in the right direction. John
  4. jshepherd

    ISA Authentication Methods

    We use ISA 2000 and are shortly moving to ISA 2004. We use Explorer 6.0 across our network with the odd exception now using explorer 7.0. Currently may users login to Windows using a low level generic login (such as reception desks) but to achieve any accountability for the internet they have...
  5. jshepherd

    IIS 6 NTFS Security Problems

    I have found that if I change the security on the virtual folder to basic from integrated, it works but on my other server under IIS 5, it's set to authenticated and it works there so I’m still confused as to why IIS 6 doesn’t work when set to authenticated. John
  6. jshepherd

    IIS 6 NTFS Security Problems

    I’m not an expert on IIS by any means but have never really had any config problems. I have an existing intranet on IIS 5 on a Windows 2000 server and I use a virtual folder on a standard network share to store files that users pull up. Files security is based standard domain user groups. This...
  7. jshepherd

    Can't send mail via DNS

    I the changed the IP address of the 'temp server' that did send via DNS to a totally new address and then changed the IP address of 'newly built sever' to the IP address that the temp server was using before (still leaving the network cards teamed). It only went and worked! I've double-checked...
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    Can't send mail via DNS

    Brief story. Had an Exchange 2003 server running on Windows 2000 for a few years. Never managed to send mail via DNS, only SmartHost. OS on server started to die so migrated Exchange to a temp server running a fresh install of Windows 2003. All worked well and server even sent via DNS. Just...
  9. jshepherd

    ISA blocking pings

    Hi and thanks for answering. How do I check the routing? I'm not sure exactly what you mean but are you referring to the routing table? John
  10. jshepherd

    Wrong R2 Build on CD's?

    Interestingly the R2 version labelling is only ammended after a server restart after disk 2 has been installed. Also, if you were to cancel the second disk install, you just end up with 2003 SP1 and not 2003 R2. You learn something new every day!
  11. jshepherd

    Wrong R2 Build on CD's?

    I have a couple of servers running Windows 2003 R2 and the winver command on both shows: Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition. Version 5.2 R2 Build 3790.srv03_sp1_rtm.050324-1447 – Service Pack 1) However I’ve just purchased a slightly later release of R2 (called R2a on the box) and built...
  12. jshepherd

    ISA blocking pings

    I have an ISA 2000 servr with an exchange server sitting inside on a private IP address. All works fine. I’m upgrading to ISA 2004 but when I change the gateway address of the exchange server to that of the ISA 2004, the mail server can’t ping in either ip address or FQDN. I have a rule...
  13. jshepherd

    Can't delete 'deleted items' and no OWA

    Hi, Good idea but can you just uninstall OWA? And if so, I assume I use the CD to do that, but I've never seen any reference to OWA when I've installed Exchange. Regards, John
  14. jshepherd

    Can't delete 'deleted items' and no OWA

    Hi, No it doesn't work on the server and we only use OWA internally. It just stopped working either after the old original server was uninstalled or the Symantec Mail Securities was installed. Symantec are no help and say it couldn't be their software or they'd have had other calls regarding...
  15. jshepherd

    Can't delete 'deleted items' and no OWA

    Thanks Mark, I very much appreciate you advice and have tried the settings but to no avail. The settings you mention however do conflict with other sites I’ve come across. Thanks for the point about ISINTEG. I have used it once before and will try it soon, but the OWA is my bigger issues...
  16. jshepherd

    Can't delete 'deleted items' and no OWA

    Hi, To replace a failing exchanger server, we added a new server into the domain and moved all the mailboxes, public folders etc., all according to a Microsoft work guide and all seemed to go well. We’ve now uninstalled the old exchange server and the new one (after a restart) is holding it’s...
  17. jshepherd

    XP USB Device Management

    Thanks everyone, DeviceLock is probably the best known but I hate spending money to cover-up Microsoft stupid shortfalls - they should be hung, drawn and quartered for these sorts of mistakes. Has anyone upgraded their Win 2K3 Server ADM files with the ADM files that come with Vista and tried...
  18. jshepherd

    Dual internal Network Authentication

    Most of our users are required to authenticate when using the internet via our ISA 2K4 server. But I have a couple of users who require the internet without any authentication request (mainly due to banking and payroll software). Is this possible? I tried to create an additional internal...
  19. jshepherd

    XP USB Device Management

    Does anyone know of a simple and inexpensive way to manage USB devices? I know that Vista now appears to have this build it and assuming it's managed in Vista via GP's, I wondered if it would be possible to uses these GP's in XP. Has anyone played around this? Regards, John
  20. jshepherd

    Why does OWA Require login access to all computers

    We have a standard domain and many certain users are restricted to logging on to computers only within their departments. Just to explain, we also have users that have a windows login for internet access via an ISA server and that ISA server must be in the 'Log On To' list of these users. This...

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