All of our mail comes in and goes out of the same system which is a FreeBSD server. The server that is sending messages using SMTP is the only thing that is failing. All other messages sent using Outlook work fine. When the SMTP messages fail I receive the following messages in the...
I have an Exchange 5.5 Server installed on WinNT 4.0 that was receiving and forwarding SMTP messages from Win2k Server on the same domain. I rebooted the server yesterday and now any messages coming from the Win2k server are not being sent, I am getting all of them in the Administrator mailbox...
I have a Windows 2000 Server running IIS 5.0 set up in my domain. Every morning when anyone tries to access the web page we get the message Access is Denied. I checked all the permissions and nothing is changed, no services were stopped or anything. I stop the website and the IIS services and...
My problem is not trying to access a Windows NT 4.0 server, I am trying to access and Windows 2000 Member Server SP2, the client machine is running Windows NT 4 SP5 or SP6a. Usually it would prompt for a user name and password, it is not even doing that, it immediately gives the error message...
I have a Win2k Domain Controller and a Win2k Member Server along with some NT BDC Servers set up in my domain. The workstations range from Windows 98, WinNT 4.0 and Win2k Pro. I have one workstation that is running WinNT 4.0 that cannot get to the Member Server. When trying to connect through...
I have a Windows 2000 Member Server with IIS 5.0 installed on my domain. The website has been working fine, until a couple days ago. I have it set to allow anonymous access, but if someone tries to access it who DOES NOT is not logged on to the domain it prompts them for a user id, password...
I have a domain setup (Domain1) that has a Windows 2000 DC, a Windows NT Server as BDC, and a Windows 2000 Member Server. I have two group of users, one group is logged directly on to the domain (Domain1)that consists of mostly Windows 2000 Pro and one NT Workstation 4.0, the other group is in...
I have a domain setup (Domain1) that has a Windows 2000 DC, a Windows NT Server as BDC, and a Windows 2000 Member Server. I have two group of users, one group is logged directly on to the domain (Domain1)that consists of mostly Windows 2000 Pro and one NT Workstation 4.0, the other group is in...
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