We've been using Trend OfficeScan, as well as the server and mail protection (with Spam Protection Service) and have been quite happy with its stability, updates and technical support.
It is what I would recommend.
So dictionary updates are not available even from IBM through a subscription service.
I've tried to find out this information from IBM, but it's like trying to get a horse to drive a car...very difficult.
This could be related to sending multiple attachments from a Exchange client to a Domino client. It is a known issue and appears to be related to Microsoft's desire to stray from RFCs. Though this is fixed in later versions of Exchange. If memory serves, it's 5.x and lower that have this...
Just highlight and press the delete key will do it. Make sure you're deleting the proper one, with the proper mail database. Whichever mail database has been receiving the mail.
One mail thing to look for is to ensure that the user's domain matches the domain you're trying to send to.
For instance, if you're trying to send mail to John Smith/Roadrunner and it's listed in the person document as John Smith/Coyote, it won't find him.
For us, everything was running...
The percentage of space used in unrelated to the actual quota. Generally, you want about a high 90%s percentage. The percentage is a percent of actual mail messages/attachments to the size of the mail database itself.
So a mail database that is 100MB and is at 99% would mean that 99MB of that...
So, owing to that all is there an updated dictionary available from IBM outside of the default.sid one that comes with the Director install?
I like to keep an eye on things being installed and run on end user systems. There is certainly no way I could keep up with the applications and games...
I solved my problem by moving our DNS services to a primary and secondary server, leaving the firewall out of the DNS loop.
Everything seems to be running quite well now. Infact, it seems to have sped things up.
We've been experiencing a problem with a temporary loss of DNS connectivity with our SEF. We've a few internal connections which uses a FQD, so it's set up on the firewall to do this (eg: our webserver).
Randomly, it a workstation will loses the ability to get the DNS information from the...
I'm looking for any and all suggestions regarding URL filtering.
I'm trying to investigate a solution which has the best cost/effectiveness ratio.
WebNot is an obvious consideration, but it can be expensive and I understand it has limitations (such as an all or none restriction of...
You can use a GSP with it, which should work.
However, you have to remember to Disable the TELNETD Proxy DAEMON.
It'll use the telnet protocol under the Proxy if enabled, which will cause problems.
Hopefully this will work for you. If not, I will try and give a bit of a detailed...
Has anyone had any contact with the HP 4200 Printer Appliance and can give an assessment on it. It's actually capabilities, ease of use, reliability...etc.
Thanks.
Has anyone here gotten a Cisco VPN to work behind their SEF installation and could point me in the right direction on getting this work.
I'm sure it's probably not that difficult, but it's one of those things that I just can't seem to get for one reason or another.
Maybe end up being one of...
Currently, we have a server that is used for numerous things, and we'd like to migrate things so we have a server specifically for printer serving. Are there an recommendations as to whether a printer appliance (eg : Hp 4200) or a W2K based print server would be better. Advantages...
I'm looking to be able to automatically update the HOSTS file.
Due the configuration of a group within the network, in which the primarily connect to another domain and simply use resources on our network, I need to be able to assign hosts files for them.
Since we are their secondary system...
An update :
I was able to, finally, add an external power source to the device in question. The system now works.
Although I have gone a different route, I do very much appreciate the help given. Thank you.
The story basically goes as follows.
Software we use to monitor people who have memberships to one of our facilities takes care of most everything. The computer in question is hooked up to several devices, including a card scanner. A member will scan their card, the software will then check...
I was trying to do this without adding more hardware to the system, and the only think I know about C++ is how to spell it.
I know it's possible to do this because I've actually managed to do it with something called SerialGhost. Well, at least I came close. Unfortunately, SerialGhost...
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