I have been struggeling a lot with my e2k this weekend.
everything started with a couple of power failures, and the database went corrupt.
anyways, I managed to get it cosistent again with the eseutil.
But now the exchange services won't start? how can this be?
the services are: the Microsoft...
hi ymeq123
I am sorry, but I can't figure out where to change the "additional restrictions for anonymous users" under group policy.
can you give me a hint?
VJ
thanks for your reply ymeq123.
I have tried this too, but still no luck. I am now thinking about reinstalling Exchange, because its not in production yet, and OWA is a must
VJ
Hi everone;
I know this has been discussed many times, but I can't find the exact solution to my problem.
Here is my setup: Installed W2k server with AD, installed exchange2k sp3.
The problem is: the users can't login to owa (the login is prompted 3 times, then "acces denied")
I know...
ISP2 is in fact multihomed, but to the same AS (europe & North America), so prepend can not do the job.
one alternativ (for outbound) would perhaps be, to request to recive a community string from ISP1, so we can distinct between the destinations, and set a higher local preference.
for...
thanks for the reply Baddos, but I already tried this.
and this will only route all trafic through ISP2, and not loadbalance anything. This also makes sence, because from the "outside world" routes to our network will always be seen through ISP1.
any other suggestion?
Sorry for beeing so unclear ;)
Our links are connected to two different ISP's, ISP1 and ISP2. The problem arises from, that ISP2 also has their connection to ISP1. Therefore routes through ISP2 are always 1 hop longer.
I would like to loadbalance both in/out!
We have two Cisco routers (3660 & 7206) running BGP4 towards our peering partners. The problem is that there is no loadsharing between the links, because the they are both connected to the same backbone AS. Which results in BGP taking "shortest path", and always routing though link 1...
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