Using Outlook 2003, why do incoming email messages with single quote email addresses fail to copy to folders?
I use this method to back-up email before deleting it.
Hi
I have internet via LAN, also i have VPN connection (OpenSky)
When i connect to VPN, i have internet, but when i share it (using ICS) , I not have internet, but other people on my network can access to internet via my shared VPN connection
What's problem ?
Note: I doing this on windows 2003 and not have any problem
I have set up outlook 2003 to auto-start and hide to icon.
Now, every time I start my computer I see the Outlook splash screen, and this makes me thing that it slows OS to become "operational" after startup.
Hi, I have a windows server 2003 where I have to create a MAPI profile to read incoming emails of exchange 2007, using a custom utility.
I googled a lot and seems that there was a way to do it with newprof.exe utility but it is no longer available.
I don't have an outlook license so I need a free way to create MAPI profiles in this server.
Thanks.
David.
We have a sever that shares all the printers. The PC's that are running on XP professional get a error message quoting (Connect to Printer). The only way I can find to get around the problem is by restating the printer and as soon is it comes online you can then add it but you have not got long. do you think it could be anything to-do with updates on the sever?
the sever system is running Windows Server 2003
any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hi.
We ghosted our old Windows 2003 drive to a new 1TB one, and connected through new PCI SATA card.
The server fails to boot with error 1962: Boot sector not found.
When we connect the drive directly to motherboard, it boots fine, so the problem is probably in getting BIOS boot from the SATA card.
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks.
I did this once. I can't recall how to do it anymore AND/OR it works differently in Windows 2008 than it did in Windows 2003. I recall it being an Exchange hosting feature.
I would like users to login with their email addresses instead of only with their domain name.
EXAMPLE:
User: John Doe
User logon name: [email protected]
User logon name (pre-Windows 2000): DOMAIN\jdoe
E-mail: [email protected]
I would like for jdoe to be able to login as [email protected]
On Windows Server 2008, is there an easy way to modify security permissions for multiple files at once (as with Windows Server 2003)? Right-click menu - properties does not provide a "Security" tab if more than one file/directory is selected (i.e. ctrl-click multiple files).
Is there really a valid security reason for changing this in Windows Server 2008?
I want to RDP to Windows 2003 servers, but if I use the default RDP client under Linux, I have only 16 or 256 colors, instead of the 16-bit colors. The display is also very slow.
What are the good RDP clients I can install on my server? This is a server on which I cannot install anything like VNC, or other remote access solutions. I have to stick to RDP.
I'm looking for a tool that will allow me to see all of the memory used by by Windows XP/2003 machine. I know that Process Explorer and others will show you what memory is being used by each process, but I need a full graphical view of all used and unused memory on my machine. I have seen an app that does this but cannot remember the name. Anyone know of a tool like this?
Hi all,
I've installed the Windows Deployment Server role on to Windows 2008 R2, I've found the Windows PE .wim file from the Windows 7 AIK and added it to my deployment server. On a client I can now do a network boot and have the Windows PE image load, now on my previous Windows 2003 Deployment Server I'd type WDSCapture and upload the Windows client to the server but WDSCapture is no longer present. Am I missing something? Should I be using Windows Deployment Server for Windows 7?
Many thanks
Scott
How do I make a dump of a number of subversion repositories - with all repositories residing in one folder - on various operating systems (Linux shells, Windows 9x/Vista/XP/Server, etc.)?
I'll post an answer that works on Windows Server 2003 - but maybe there's a more elegant one for that, too.
(Additional background to the question here.)
I have a machine with Windows XP, Server 2003 R2, and Server 2008 R2.
Right now, bootmgr has one entry for Server 2008 R2 and one entry for ntldr, which then leads to the ntldr boot.ini menu.
Is it possible to add two different nt52 entries on two partitions so that I can access all three OSes from the bootmgr menu?
Right now, Server 2008 and XP are in logical drives on an extended partition, but (I assume) I can image them onto basic partitions if necessary.
My client failed her PCI compliance audit. The server supports Remote Desktop (Terminal Service) but only provides encryption and not authentication. This exposes the server to Man-In-The-Middle attacks.
The supposed solution is to force SSL as the transport layer for RDP.
Anyone know how to do this?
The server runs Windows 2003.
My client failed her PCI compliance audit. The server supports Remote Desktop (Terminal Service) but only provides encryption and not authentication. This exposes the server to Man-In-The-Middle attacks.
The supposed solution is to force SSL as the transport layer for RDP.
Anyone know how to do this?
The server runs Windows 2003.
Hi,
I want to query lots of HP servers to determine their overall health. I don't want to use any packages, or even SNMP - I want to query the server health from WMI and understand if a box is Green/Amber/Red - just like the HP Management Home Page.
This MUST be possible - but I can't find any documentation...
Oh yes, and the servers are running Windows Server 2003/8.
Help!!
Mike
I have a Microsoft word 2003 document that contains a table. I have to edit the text in the header row of that table. However, I can't select it, nor select any text in these header cells.
Any idea how to 'unprotect' that table header row?
I am frustated because when I try to install the evaluation edition of SQL Server 2005 it shows only the books online check box. I have installed Visual Studio 2003 first and the .NET framework 2.0 SP1.
Hi,
We're running Server and Exchange 2003 here.
There's a shared calendar which HR keep up-to-date detailing staff who are on leave. I'm looking for a VB Script (or alternate) which will extract the "appointment" titles of each item for the current day and then email the detail to a mail group, in doing so notifying the group with regard to which staff are on leave for the day.
The resulting email body should be:
Staff on leave today:
Mike Davis
James Stead
Any ideas?
I know there are a number of suites out there that allow Windows machines on a Domain, or in Active Directory to be remotely administrated (windows updates, program installs, maintenance, etc); but does there exist a package that does this for non-AD/Domain setups?
The kind of things I'm looking for:
manage windows updates, + automatic applying
custom package pushing (custom scripts, etc)
general maintenance, visibily of health
works for 2003/2008/2008R2
works without Active Directory or being part of a Domain
(Might be able to manage putting all the machines on a Workgroup, if that helps)
We currently use AR Soft RAM Disk on some Windows 2003 servers for storing short lived temporary files.
Looking forward to a move to 64-bit Windows Server 2008 I'm wondering what options there are for a RAM disk since it appears AR Soft RAM Disk was discontinued in 2005.
I'm not looking for any physical disk backing, just a pure RAM disk that appears like a normal drive to Windows.
Does anyone have any experience with RAM disks on Windows Server 2008, especially for 64-bit?
I've been trying to configure my freeradius server on Linux to authenticate users from an existing Active Directory (windows server 2003) and i've already done that. Now i need to assign VLANs to those users and i dont know how to :(. The logical procedure should be with an AD attribute but i haven't found which one nor how to read it from the AD to use it on the freeradius server... Can anyone help me with this or tell me where can i find a solution?
Thanks in advance
I'm currently running my jsp pages on a windows 2003 server, apache tomcat 5.5 setup. My process involved is as follows:
make change to .java file
compile .java file
restart apache tomcat service
refresh browser
check c:\program files\apache software foundation\tomcat 5.5\logs
This is beyond cumbersome. Is there a better development platform to develop jsp pages which makes life alot easier?
thanks in advance
On windows server 2003 there was an option to allow a resource to interact with the desktop, this allowed you to run computer management mmc snap-in on the virtual name of the cluster, allowing you to manage permissions of the private message queues on the cluster. Windows Server 2008 failover clustering has removed that checkbox, so applications can no longer interact with the desktop. My question is then how does one go about managing private queue permissions on the clustered (the virtual name) server?