Does anyone know the official release date of Exchange 2003? I had heard summer of 2003, but I'm not sure if that is accurate. I have a customer that is looking to purchase Exchange 2000 soon but if 2003 is near I may tell him to wait and purchase the license for 2003 so he can install either...
There are many ways to accomplish this as I'm sure you'll see once people start replying, but I've always just used this command I came across a while back. It removes it completely without even the need for a reboot. Just paste it into run under the start menu.
RunDll32...
Nice one eklass...
Definitely do a clean install like Corm and eklass have said. You will have far less headaches that way as I really doubt you will be able to successfully downgrade.
In addition to what everyone else has already said (especially glug's -- I like that one) you may also want to check out the following link:
NSA's recommended security guides
There's also guides there about XP, NT, Cisco routers, and email, so it's worth checking out.
Are there additional domain controllers besides the one you are having problems with?
If so you want to check your File Replication Service event log. You will probably see errors on one of the domain controllers that prevents changes/updates to your user database (among other things) from...
Phoenix, ditto on what Evermore said. That's actually a very good deal if NameCheap provides free DNS as very few provide it free of charge (not even Dotster :disgust: )
I never looked into NameCheap before, but I might have to give it a try in the future for comparison. Very good thread...
Since you talking about OU's I'm assuming you dealing with a 2000 server. Could you provide any more information on your setup? Is this server a stand-alone server or part of an AD domain? If there are additional domain controllers you could be having replication issues between controllers...
Having not used GoDaddy or NameCheap I can't comment on the renewal fees...
The answer to your second question is no, there is a little bit more to it than that. You will need a DNS host to authoritatively answer DNS queries for you particular domain. You will need to tell whoever you bought...
I definitely have to back up Jack on this one.
I always use a cable when updating firmware on an AP. I've seen it done wirelessly, but I have also actually seen a customer hose an AP when trying to do it this way. It's just not worth the risk unless it is a physical challenge to get to the AP...
If the router is set for DHCP, make sure you've renewed the IP's on the computers from the Linksys router. It sounds like you might have the wrong gateway address which is preventing you from hitting the Internet (which also explains why you can still share files). If the gateway is correct...
Thanks for the great info Jack (as usual). I've heard secondhand most of what you've talked about, but never looked into it deeply. Those links are a great reference.
I did notice that GoDaddy and Dotster are Official Registrars while DomainMonger and NameCheap are not (not saying they are...
I've always liked Dotster
Never really looked into GoDaddy, but I know you actually own the domain with Dotster unlike Verisign where you are essentially leasing it. You probably can't go wrong either way...
While I don't agree with your setup either (but I know how having to live with it goes), anything you plug into that switch will have to have its gateway set to the inside IP address of that Cisco router (probably one of your block of public IPs). The problem is that any server or box you plug...
A DMZ should be a separate network to ensure that no traffic from the outside world gets to your internal network. When you protect a network with a PIX firewall for example, one of your ports is designated as a DMZ on a separate network from what you are using internally. You then set up...
I called my rep at CDW today as well and he said the same thing. Supposedly they are coming in around the 15th...
So it looks like anyone who missed out before still has a chance at a great deal here (so don't blow it again) ;)
Well, I decided to jump on the bandwagon and just ordered a P900 from CDW. The CSR was asking $199 but I got it for $191 after I saw the great tip earlier in this thread. Shipping was only $22 to PA but they are backordered about a week so hopefully it will all work out...
What a great deal...
I'm sitting in a Cisco Wireless class as I write this message. We just went over this yesterday. Spidey is correct, the AP should be treated as a single 10Mb half duplex hub. The number of uses you would put on one of these hubs would be the same number to use for the AP.
Also the...
Use the newest version of Nero (5.0.3.8), I wouldn't even screw around with anything else. I have used most of the other programs mentioned, but Nero is one of the best burning programs out there and it will do everything for you in one program. Just drag and drop and burn. ;)
Hey Quickfingerz,
Can you use a browser to set up everything on the Netgear, including the advanced features? I thought you could use the browser to set up the basic features and you had to use Telnet for the advanced. I won't receive my Netgear until tomorrow or the next day, but if you can...
This place is great...
I really appreciate all the opinions and info. I thought I heard somewhere the Netgear was a little faster, but I wasn't aware of the port mappings. Do you guys find that you need to map a lot of ports anyway? Also, I know one complaint about the Netgear was that you...
Thanks for all the replies everyone...
I really didn't think I could wrong with either one (or a few other models for that matter), but I thought I'd check to see if there were any differences I overlooked. From what I'm hearing it sounds like I should be happy with whatever model I select. :)
I know this topic in general has been overdone, but I am specifically looking at buying one of these 2 routers. I haven't seen too much head to head comparison of these 2 models...
I am leaning towards the Netgear b/c I am a huge fan of Netgear in general, but I'm really not sure if there are...
I'm running Win2k Pro with 256MB of RAM. Since memory is so cheap these days, I'm wondering if going up to 384MB is worth it. Has anyone done this and noticed much of a difference? I know it depends on what kind of apps you run, and especially if you do a lot of graphics work. Right now my...
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