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We have two servers A and B.  Users on server A can access OWA 2003.  Users on server B - European Users -  cannot. I believe it has to do with the SMTP addresses because intially Users on serve...
Zones: Exchange, Tivoli Storage ManagerDate Answered: 07/01/2004 Views: 0
.... from a XP Pro box. I am trying to setup a dedicated server and need to access it remotely.  The server will be in TX and I am in VA.  What is the best method to be able to do this?  pcAnywh...
Zones: Networking, Windows RDPDate Answered: 01/23/2005 Views: 0
We're currently running a pure Windows 2003 environment with a Clustered Set of File servers.  The File servers are using an Active/Passive configuration with the Microsoft Cluster Service.  The Fi...
Zones: Drives / Storage, Tiv...Date Answered: 03/07/2005 Views: 0
Hi guys, I have a Dell PowerEdge 2600 server running Windows 2003 server. it has a RAID 5 array with 3 HDD installed. currently the C: drive ( partitiopn) that has OS files on, is running out ...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 04/18/2005 Views: 0
I have 2 clustered 2003 server nodes, ServerX and ServerY. ServerY was the first built node and it holds two clustered resources CR and CR1, each resource holds approx: 100 printers. Basically I no...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Tivoli...Date Answered: 05/11/2005 Views: 0
I just installed server 2003 on a box I have it home. I installed terminal servies first and I was able to to connect to it using my dell axim handheld which has the client on it. Then I made the s...
Zones: Operating Systems, Windows RDPDate Answered: 06/12/2005 Views: 0
I have a 2003 server with 2 onboard nic's, only 1 of which is currently enabled and being used.  However, I have some weird problem whereby that server is practically inaccessible from another offi...
Zones: Networking, NIC Cards / Adapters, DNSDate Answered: 06/20/2005 Views: 8
General Question forthose of you more familiar with the VPN settings on a Mobile PC . . . We recently upgraded from a 2000 DC to a pari of 2003 DCs.  All of our settings were copied over - everyt...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 05/31/2006 Views: 0
Hi, I need some imaging software for my 2000 and 2003 servers: Norton Ghost apparently doesn't work for servers. Any suggested alternatives? Thanks
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 08/13/2006 Views: 4
Hello, A client would like to implement a Windows 2003 two node file server cluster but is asking specifically what the pro's/con's are for both an Active/Passive and Active/Active file cluster....
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Tivoli...Date Answered: 10/02/2006 Views: 0