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Complex domain setup. Help! - Microsoft Exchange


Complex domain setup. Help!

Posted: 03 Jul 2005 07:40 PM PDT


"bob" <com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 

Huh? If I get rid of my recipeint policies for domain2.com & domain3.com,
how will anyone recieve email for that domain?



Common SMTP address across forests

Posted: 01 Jul 2005 08:52 AM PDT

Hi Customer,

Thanks to let us know the information helpful. Should there is any
break/fix issue we can help in the future, feel free to let us know. Thanks
and have a nice day!

Lee Li

Should we Allow Automatic Forwards?

Posted: 01 Jul 2005 08:21 AM PDT

"Fred Yarbrough" <com> wrote:
 

As you company's legal counsel about "unconcious disclosure". Anything
and everything that goes into that mailbox can be forwaded to some
third-party email system that can (and probably does) have a differnt
policy to yours regarding how mail is handled. Remember that the
messages are subject to scanning and quarantine, and may be otherise
exposed to storage in unsecure locations.

--
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm

Very Slow response on one mailbox

Posted: 01 Jul 2005 03:24 AM PDT

"alan fluhrer" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 

The client machines don't need to be shut down. When the IS stops, the
clients will all be disconnected anyways. Then run the Optimizer either
through the Start Menu or by running PerfWiz.exe in your Exchsrvr\bin
folder.

Dave


no external email getting received

Posted: 30 Jun 2005 12:52 PM PDT



In news:com,
Leonard <microsoft.com> typed: 

Remote desktop uses 3389, so that isn't really relevant.
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=mollarts.co.uk reports it
can't connect to your mail server on port 25 - and neither can I.

Check your firewall/router - and make sure you can telnet internally to
<servername> on port 25....and did you change anything in your Exchange
virtual SMTP server, by any chance?


Outlook lagging at startup...

Posted: 30 Jun 2005 11:49 AM PDT

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 11:19:01 -0700, Steven Sinclair
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Which SP1? Windows or Exchange?



respond address in emails sent over exchange 2003

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 03:06 PM PDT

 

You could try SendAsGroup application:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/sendasgroup.shtml
to achieve that.

--
Regards,

Victor Ivanidze,
software developer


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 
default 
you'll 
grant 
and 
to 


Add 2nd Exch 5.5 Sever to different NT domain.

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 01:10 PM PDT

On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 21:10:25 +0100, News-Chuckster
<plus.com> wrote:
 

Couple of things to help you.
Change the service account to the domain where you're going to end up:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/55/support/changing.mspx
How to move safely:
http://www.swinc.com/resources/exchange/faq_db.asp?status=questions&faqID=1000&faqname=Exc hange%205.5&sectionID=1008&sectionName=The%20Ed%20 Crowley%20Server%20Move%20Method

OWA attachments crashing Information Store

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 10:50 AM PDT

UPDATE: just got off the phone w/ microsoft, we had a rootkit on our server,
most likely due to the veritas backupexec vuln listed below. the rootkit was
based off of the hackdev kit.

here are the results from the Malicious Software Removal tool

Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.5, June 2005
Started On Fri Jul 01 13:50:29 2005
->Sysclean WARNING: MemScanGetImagePathFromPid(5536) (Win32 Error Code:
0x00000057 (87):The parameter is incorrect.) [648]

Quick Scan Results:
----------------
Found virus: VirTool:WinNT/Hackdef.B in file
\\?\C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\bootdrv.sys

Quick Scan Removal Results
----------------

Results Summary:
----------------
Found VirTool:WinNT/Hackdef.B, not removed.

Return code: 7
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool Finished On Fri Jul 01
13:50:42 2005

------------------------------
i was in the middle of writing this post when we got an answer from
microsoft support, i'm leaving it, hopefully it will help somebody!

-------------------------------
We are also having this same problem. We have disabled all attachment
handling on our OWA, and it seemed to delay the problem for a few hours at
least. Now, one day later, the information store has started rebooting very
often. We see these errors in the system log:

Error: 7031 - The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service terminated
unexpectedly. ... and the server then reboots the services

and this in the application log:

Error: 9673 - An exception with code 0xc00000fd was thrown in module
C:\windows\sytem32\ntdll.dll; ...

We also have a call in to microsoft. They instructed us to re-apply SP1 for
win2k3, which we did, and this seemed to have no effect on the problem.

I have several thoughts on the cause of this error:

--Veritas Backup Exec - a patch just came out for BE9 & BE10, we have the 10
agent installed on the server. I've been unable to install the patches until
today, but after another computer was compromised, we blocked port 10000 at
the border.
link: http://www.seer.support.veritas.com/docs/277429.htm

--Windows update, we applied 3 updates the night before the problem occured.
-- i'll need to look these up to find the KB numbers,

--IHateSpam
..

"D.P. Roberts" wrote:
 

E-mail relayed through recipient servers... over and over!

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 10:17 AM PDT

Mark;

That was my thinking on what might have happened. The 2 servers had SBS POP3
Connectors. However, there were 2 more on the list that had SBS2003 but did
not relay the message. At any rate, how do I stop it? This e-mail is running
amok!

Steve Moore

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

question for information investigation?

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 08:16 AM PDT

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 22:06:45 +0930, Unicorn <net>
wrote in microsoft.public.exchange.misc:
 

Or more precisely: In the message menu: View/Options...
 
[snip]

Not so. The content of the "Internet headers:" box can be selected,
copied, and pasted into any editor.

--
Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS"

utility or script to pull out mailbox/store info from E2K3.

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 07:50 AM PDT

Sorry, that answer was for another question.

Some of what you are looking for can be exported using Exchange System
Manager.
You can navigate to the server-->storage group-->mailbox store and then
Mailboxes.
Here you can right-click and Export List. You'd have to do this for each
store, but it gives you
number of items and mailbox size and last logon/off.

Otherwise, what you are looking for is all accessible with WMI. If you are
not cumfy with WMI, have a look at the Scriptomatic tool:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=09dfc342-648b-4119-b7eb-783b0f7d1178&DisplayLang=en
When I use
WMI Namespace: root\MicrosoftExchangeV2
WMI Class: Exchange_Mailbox
It generates the following default script with the values it can return:

On Error Resume Next

Const wbemFlagReturnImmediately = &h10
Const wbemFlagForwardOnly = &h20

arrComputers = Array("EX01W2KIRV01")
For Each strComputer In arrComputers
WScript.Echo
WScript.Echo "=========================================="
WScript.Echo "Computer: " & strComputer
WScript.Echo "=========================================="

Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer &
"\root\MicrosoftExchangeV2")
Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Exchange_Mailbox",
"WQL", _
wbemFlagReturnImmediately +
wbemFlagForwardOnly)

For Each objItem In colItems
WScript.Echo "AssocContentCount: " & objItem.AssocContentCount
WScript.Echo "Caption: " & objItem.Caption
WScript.Echo "DateDiscoveredAbsentInDS: " &
WMIDateStringToDate(objItem.DateDiscoveredAbsentIn DS)
WScript.Echo "DeletedMessageSizeExtended: " &
objItem.DeletedMessageSizeExtended
WScript.Echo "Description: " & objItem.Description
WScript.Echo "InstallDate: " &
WMIDateStringToDate(objItem.InstallDate)
WScript.Echo "LastLoggedOnUserAccount: " &
objItem.LastLoggedOnUserAccount
WScript.Echo "LastLogoffTime: " &
WMIDateStringToDate(objItem.LastLogoffTime)
WScript.Echo "LastLogonTime: " &
WMIDateStringToDate(objItem.LastLogonTime)
WScript.Echo "LegacyDN: " & objItem.LegacyDN
WScript.Echo "MailboxDisplayName: " & objItem.MailboxDisplayName
WScript.Echo "MailboxGUID: " & objItem.MailboxGUID
WScript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name
WScript.Echo "ServerName: " & objItem.ServerName
WScript.Echo "Size: " & objItem.Size
WScript.Echo "Status: " & objItem.Status
WScript.Echo "StorageGroupName: " & objItem.StorageGroupName
WScript.Echo "StorageLimitInfo: " & objItem.StorageLimitInfo
WScript.Echo "StoreName: " & objItem.StoreName
WScript.Echo "TotalItems: " & objItem.TotalItems
WScript.Echo
Next
Next


Function WMIDateStringToDate(dtmDate)
WScript.Echo dtm:
WMIDateStringToDate = CDate(Mid(dtmDate, 5, 2) & "/" & _
Mid(dtmDate, 7, 2) & "/" & Left(dtmDate, 4) _
& " " & Mid (dtmDate, 9, 2) & ":" & Mid(dtmDate, 11, 2) & ":" &
Mid(dtmDate,13, 2))
End Function



"William Lefkovics [MVP]" <techsanctuary.org> wrote in
message news:%23C$phx.gbl... 


help with exchange server and windows backup

Posted: 29 Jun 2005 06:09 AM PDT

When I did the backup & restore i selected to included the log files
should that not restore exchange to as it was when the backup was taken ?

How do I make sure the log files have gone ?

I thought that following a backup logfiles were deleted automatically?
Should I manualy delete them using explorer from the mdbdata folder prior
to the restore?

Thank you for your help


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

How do I find a user-account that matches a given email-address

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 05:49 PM PDT

Keep in mind to prefix the address with SMTP:

--
Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
www.joeware.net


bob wrote: 

User with two emails addresses!

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 08:20 AM PDT

Most cool. I feel a blog entry coming along! :-)
--
Jim McBee
Blog: http://mostlyexchange.blogspot.com
Stuff: http://geekbargains.blogspot.com
Web: http://www.somorita.com


"Bernard Chouinard" <ca> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 


removing ex2k3

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 07:30 AM PDT

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:36:01 -0700, "manoa"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 
Since you have moved everything and the E2K3 box is the 2nd (or more)
box then yes, simply uninstall it, format it and then re-install it as
if it were completely fresh.

Backup Solution

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 06:56 AM PDT

That is what the client wants.


"Andy David - MVP" <com> wrote in message
news:com... 


550 Forged Hostname

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 04:40 AM PDT

As far as I know we are just using Exchange 2003 with no additional anti spam
software
What setting should I check on the Exchange ?
by the way this is only happening to one particular Email address, which all
of the Email are then forwarded to another Address




"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Outlook password

Posted: 28 Jun 2005 02:53 AM PDT

How do i access that? Please let me know..

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Information Store is GROWING.

Posted: 27 Jun 2005 12:29 PM PDT

I will correct this question and say that the store.exe is growing which I
now know is different from the information store but is the service for the
information store.

There are ten users with fairly large mailboxed some close to a gigabit.
Others only a few emgabits. The traffic is not great probably no more that
sixty messages oer hour.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Quick E2K3 CAL Question

Posted: 27 Jun 2005 08:30 AM PDT



In news:phx.gbl,
Ron <com> typed: 

You don't need an Exchange or Windows CAL for a contact. Nor for a
distribution group. ;-) 


Relay all mail through smart-host

Posted: 27 Jun 2005 08:07 AM PDT

Ilse,

Thanks for your reply. For specific reasons I want to send all mail to an
external smart-host, including mail for known recipients. That seems to be a
bit of a problem...


Jeroen


"Ilse Van Criekinge" <com> schreef in bericht
news:%phx.gbl... 


Meeting Reminders

Posted: 27 Jun 2005 07:23 AM PDT

There's really nothing that needs to be addressed. I'm just curious as to
why the issue occurred in the first place.

Thanks for your response.

Kind Regards,

--
Colin M. McGroarty, MCSE, MCP+I, NT-CIP
2004 Microsoft MVP, Windows Server - General
www.McGroarty.org


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl...


In news:%phx.gbl,
Colin M. McGroarty <com> typed: 

If you have the user start Outlook once from Start | Run with the
/cleanreminders switch, it may resolve this. Browse to the full path of
outlook.exe in Start | Run, and then append /cleanreminders after the last
quote-marks.


Using a Linksys Cable/DSL router with Exchange Server 2003

Posted: 27 Jun 2005 06:33 AM PDT

Ali,

As long as you have the proper port forwarding set up the Linksys box will
work. If this is for a home solution this is probably OK. If you're
planning on using the Exchange box for a business solution I'd strongly
suggest a PIX.

Kind Regards,

--
Colin M. McGroarty, MCSE, MCP+I, NT-CIP
2004 Microsoft MVP, Windows Server - General
www.McGroarty.org


"Ali" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Thank you. Yeah I know Exchange has nothing to do with the router. However,
I
just wondered if the Linksys Cable/DSL router will work or if I should
consider upgrading to a CISCO PIX 501.

Regards,

- Ali

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

IDE Drives re-ordered after Kernel upgrade? - Forums Linux

IDE Drives re-ordered after Kernel upgrade? - Forums Linux


IDE Drives re-ordered after Kernel upgrade?

Posted: 15 Feb 2005 05:06 AM PST


"pmp" <cjb.net> wrote in message
news:1gs2er2.gyu7t1f83h2jN%cjb.net... 

It does mean the IDE code has been poked around. Since 2.6 is coming into
major use, you may just want to leapfrog the issues of playing with 2.4.
Alternatively, what about upgrading 4 revisions at a time, instead of 11?
And try a 2.4.23 kernel, which I believe was pretty good?


can't install RedHat 9 / my WD disk is not recognized

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 03:54 PM PST


<com> wrote in message
news:googlegroups.com... 

Recent releases of Linux can resize NTFS. It's much safer than attempting to
write files inside NTFS, for a stack of technical reasons. The commonly used
tool for this is "parted", and I just stood amazed as a SuSE 9.2 intalltion
DVD did it automatically to a Windows XP Home box I thought would first have
to be scrubbed.


can not access cd-rom

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 01:52 PM PST

OK, figured out, but still have question.

I add ide=nodma to the grub init script, now the CD-ROM works great!

My question: from the name of this configuration, it seems I turns off
DMA on IDE bus, then isn't that data access to both CD-ROM and harddisc
will be slowed down? Is there any way I can only turn off DMA to
CD-ROM, but not other devices?

My guess is my Samsung CD drive is of old type, it is not working very
well with the 2.4.22 kernel. But this kernle is the one I need to use.

Google returns a page saying same problem as mine, that person says
RedHat 7.3 works fine with his/her CD-drive. I wornder what kernel
version of 7.3 is? I am using Fedora core - 1 and its kernel version is
2.4.22.

I am wondering if I should uninstall my current Fedora and install
RedHat 7.3.

confused:root

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 12:43 PM PST

Sorry for my curiosity, I know it does not matter, but just want to
know...

" password entered at the screen is encrypted and compared to the
encrypted
password stored in the system."

-- when you say "stored in the system", it must be some file on the
harddisck, right? Actually I my system is RedHat and see a file
/etc/shadow, as root I open the file, and I see something looks like
root encrypted password, they are ascII characters, but not the one I
input on the screen, anyway is it the encrypted password for root?

Thanks.

Booting TWO win partition with DIRECTLY with GRUB

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 02:09 AM PST

I found out that the XP registry holds information about mounted disks
(it suffices that the XP sees these disks once) and then even if you
hide them with grub, XP still knows about them.

What I did was erase the mounted disks entries from the registry.

guy

CDROM mounting problem please help!

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 10:57 PM PST


"Peter T. Breuer" <it.uc3m.es> wrote in message
news:it.uc3m.es... 

And once again Peter spends his day yanking the chains of newbies and
leaving out the important bits, just to pretend that his opinion is somehow
useful.

/dev/cdrom is often, not always, set up as a symbolic link to the "real" CD
device. Different software has different conventions about this, and various
things can change what your CD device actually shows up as. For example,
older versions of the "cdrecord" software cannot handle CD devices with
write capability as IDE devices, so older versions of cdrecord and the 2.4
kernel require you to load the ide-scsi module to do any CD writing. This
can confuse the heck out of various auto-probing software, and when you
later load the modules or decide not to load them, you wind up with a link
from /dev/scd0 to /dev/cdrom, or from /dev/hdd to /dev/cdrom, and it may not
do what you expect.

In general, don't use /dev/cdrom because of exactly this sort of confusion.
The idea of using symlinks to give devices easily understand names is
common, but fragile, Instead use the IDE device directly (which you can
check for by looking in /proc/ide and checking which /proc/ide/*/media file
has "cdrom" in it), or use the SCSI device directly (usually /dev/scd0 if
your CD drive is showing up as SCSI).

Most Linux installations try to do this for you, but they're not consistent
or reliable about it. RedHat, for example, tries to auto-detect the CD drive
and set the symlink /dev/cdrom to something usable. SuSE tries to
auto-detect such devices and access them as mountable locations /media/cdrom
but shows the same device as /media/cdrecorder, for example.


lilo, ldm, sata, raid won't boot...

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 06:38 PM PST


"Michael Buchenrieder" <muc.de> wrote in message
news:muc.de... 

Never put your bare bones OS on software RAID, because when it gets screwed
up for whatever reason, it can be exceptionally difficult to repair. SuSE is
especailly bad for this, since their "rescue" setups seem to lack most of
the important drivers and tools that the "installation" setups provide form
the same installation media.


can't login as user account

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 02:12 PM PST

fchiausa wrote:
 

I had the same problem with an account and the only way I got round it was
this.
backup the users home folder to /home/dan.bak

delete the user and recreate it.

copy over only the essential dot files from the backup folder to the new
one.

i copied back the .bash* and .mozilla and .wine

i just left everything else out.

there are so many possible files that could be causing this problem that is
your best approach.


Apache/PHP

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 11:42 AM PST


"Charles" <edu> wrote in message
news:cuoaj0$5vk$unix.fas.harvard.edu... 

First, use "yum" to do a full update of *everything*. Yum is available for
RedHat 9 from the www.fedoralegacy.org website and works quite well for
working out all the dependencies.

Second, consider updating from RedHat 9, which has been unsupported and
deprecated for at least a year now.

Third, what are you trying to build in PHP and Apache that is not in the
standard or updated releases for RedHat 9?


Repeatable FC3 meltdown after a week... Disk? Heat?

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 02:50 AM PST

Well, anything's possible, but it doesn't sound like hardware. I'd bet
you are updating from a questionable source and installing the same bad
package.

Care to give us more info on how you have "done lots of updates"?
Tom F.

Fedora Core 2 wont detect modem.

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 07:05 PM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
 

It is a winmodem more than likely.
If the following doesnt work buy a "real" hardware based external modem.

http://www.linuxvoodoo.com/resources/howtos/dell_2650_modem/

Most Dell Inspiron 2650 laptops come with the Actiontec 560RD based winmodem
which requires the drivers available below. This is one of those cases
where you do actually need a seperate download. Installation is fairly
straightforward as the driver's installation script is pretty smart at
configuring your modem.

Requirements

* A Dell Inspiron 2650 with the Actiontec modem (or any other system
with a supported HSF modem)
* Linux drivers for Conexant (formerly Rockwell) Softmodem HSF modem
family.
* At least a 2.4 (stable) kernel (source installed and previously
compiled.

Installation
Start with the download (see resources below). The following instructions
are from the INSTALL file included with the tar.gz package. Since not
everyone is using a Red Hat based system, I'll use instructions for the
source package.

1. Extract the package with "tar -xzf hsflinmodem-{version}.tar.gz"
2. Change to the package directory with "cd hsflinmodem-{version}"
3. Run "make install" from the top of the package directory.
4. Run "hsfconfig" to complete the installation and configure your modem.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions - usually selecting the default for
this modem works fine (if you are in the USA).

Installation Notes
Debian users might need to change the KERNELSRC definition in
modules/common.mak before running the make install command. An example is
included on how to change that KERNELSRC line on the top of the
modules/common.make file included in the source tree of the drivers.

Red Hat and similar users can generate RPMS from the tar package using "rpm
-ta hsflinmodem-{version}.tar.gz".

Post-installation
At this point the modem is installed and configured and you can access it
through /dev/ttySHSF0 or /dev/cuaHSF0 (call-out device). Additionally, you
can use it via the symbolic link /dev/modem (equivalent to ttySHSF0) which
is usually automatically created during the installation process.

User access
To allow non-root users to access this device you can create a new group
with for example "groupadd modem" and change the permissions on
the /dev/ttySHSF0 device to modem with "chown root.modem /dev/ttySHSF0".
Simply add the users to the /etc/group file under the modem group so it
looks like this: modem:x:1004:user1,user2,user3,freddy. Note that the group
id (1004) will vary from system to system.

Double check the permissions on the device nodes with "ls -l /dev/ttySHSF0"
to ensure that they are adequate for your system. Alternatively, you can
set the same permissions used above to the /dev/modem symbolic link for
easier access to the modem.

Using the modem
You can now use any dialup tool you wish, such as wvdial, the Red Hat dialup
tool, KPPP etc. These are standard tools on most distributions. When asked
to specifiy the port or modem device to use simple specify /dev/modem
or /dev/ttySHSF0 which ever is convenient.

Making changes later
The "hsfconfig" command can be used to change certain modem configuration
options or recompile (generic packages only) the kernel modules after
installation. Run "hsfconfig --help" for usage information.

Questions?
Use our support resources (forums, live chat, e-mail forms etc).

Resources

* http://www.mbsi.ca/cnxtlindrv
* The README and INSTALL files included in the Conexant HSF package
* Current Conexant HSF package driver download
* Supported modem/controller list: HSFi, HSF, Intel MC97 Controller
(ICH), VIA MC97 Controller, ALI MC97 Controller, Basic2 / SmartDAA, Athens
(Yukon) (Complete list)



FEDORA CORE2- eth0 goes "inactive" after reboot-HELP!

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 08:39 AM PST

The system is using static IPs not DHCP

I originally was using FC3 but uninstalled it because they removed
support for the mega raid driver. So I went back to FC2. I had this
same problem in FC3.

This is running on brand new hardware.



On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 22:06:00 -0500, "Nico Kadel-Garcia"
<net> wrote:
 


Mp3 support under Fedora Core 2.44 (using XMMS or any other app)

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 06:15 AM PST

Thanks! Downloading and installing xmms-mp3 from rpmfind.net did the
trick.

- yvan




Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez wrote: 
how 
that 
already 
the 
system 
packaged 
live, 
time, 
burn 

Stop looking for my hde and hdg drives during boot!

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 06:04 AM PST


"Bill Unruh" <physics.ubc.ca> wrote in message
news:cumlqr$1pu$itservices.ubc.ca... 

I am going to be *REALLY* surprised if a motherboard recent enough to have
built-in SATA controllers does not have an option to disable it in the BIOS.


Redhat vs Slackware?

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 04:02 AM PST

On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 04:02:45 -0800, Yef wrote:
 

Yes, you would be wrong. there are many other differences...

 

This is basically true. Although Slackware can use rpm to some degree.
And nothing is stopping you from using tar'ed packages on RH.

 

I suppose this is true. RH does seem to have more gui config tools.

 

I think you got this backwards.
To quote from Slackware documentation : "Slackware uses the BSD-style
layout for its initialization files. Each task or runlevel is given its
own rc file. This provides an organized structure that is easy to
maintain.
There are several categories of initialization files. These are system
startup, runlevels, network initilization, and System V compatibility. As
per tradition, we'll lump everything else into an "other" category."

Info on RH's init setup can be found here :

http://squidward.mit.edu/rhel-doc/RH-DOCS/rhel-rg-en-3/s1-boot-init-shutdown-sysv.html


--
- Matt -

Firewall for Linux

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 12:12 AM PST

On 2005-02-12, Jack// ani <com> wrote:
 

Linux has a built-in, kernel level firewall that can be configured using
iptables. The defaut settings are usually pretty restricitve, so unless
you have specific requirements (running various servers, etc.) you
probably don't have to do much with it. You can see what rules are being
used by running "iptables -L" at a command prompt.

Pop-ups, ads, and cookies are application level annoyances, and need to
be dealt with at that level. FireFox and Mozilla both have excellent
pop-up and cookie control built in, and the AdBlock extension can be
installed to block ads as well.

--

John (dhs.org)

Root Partition

Posted: 11 Feb 2005 09:58 PM PST

Jumbo wrote:
 
You better just resize the windows partition, leaving unpartitioned "free
space" on the drive, and let the linux installer do the remainder of the
job (which will be creating a swap and at least a / partition, with /home
recommended to be a separate one).

--
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detected penguin patterns on mousepad. Partition scan in progress
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sd_mod spinning up empty removable drive... forever!

Posted: 11 Feb 2005 03:07 PM PST

kermit wrote:

[...]
 

Hm, this might be the problem. My regular Debian based 2.4 setup without
initrd recognises the Vendor: SyQuest, Model: SQ3270S, Rev: 1_27 etc.

The 2.6.9 Fedoraalike gets only the Rev: 1_27 field while having both
VENDOR:MODEL empty! I have a gut feeling that this might be tightly
connected to the problem I experience.
 

Yes, that might be the case. I immediately found and tried modprobe.conf
but with no apparent results. Then i tried to blame the "hotplug" stuff
but blacklisting the module(s) didn't help either. OK. Going to check
what I can do with the initrd. I may probably need to change the "aic"
driver module too... Thank you for the good pointers.

Xbox linux site

Posted: 11 Feb 2005 10:14 AM PST


mjt wrote: 
install them 

<snip>

Thanks. This is the one I go to. Totally broken. Every other site I
use is perfect. Guess I'll not look at FC3 then !!

How to write on a NTFS partition

Posted: 11 Feb 2005 10:06 AM PST


"Michael Heiming" <michael+heiming.de> wrote in message
news:heiming.de... 

OK, good point. Or you'd need to add an external drive. Do you have the
space to install wienie partitions?
 

This can actually work, as long as you haven't over-partitioned and stripped
down the available space for /home due to allocating space for /usr/src,
/usr/local/, /var/tmp, /var/tmp, /var/spool, /etc., etc., etc.. In the last
5 years, I've done this *once*, with someone who really liked having really
old (for speed) distros along with really new (for performance) distros.
There are some potential issues.

#1. Not all distros create compatible file systems, even the same type of
file system. The 7.x RedHat release, for example, used a mkfs that made the
ext2 partitions unreadable to 6.x. I ran headlong into that one: you had to
use the mkfs binary from RedHat 6.x

#2: You probably want to keep the entirety of both file systems available to
the other OS installations. Let's say that "/" from one OS becomes "/diska/"
when mounted on the other, and "/" from the other becomes "/diskb" when
mounted on the first. If you leave the /home still as part of the first OS
and mounted there, it can be accessed by a symlink to /home -> /diska/home.
Workable, but graceless.

#3: HOWEVER! Different OS's often have rather different ideas about user
configuration files, and therein lies the rub of maintaining the identical
user account across multiple OS's. The associated .X configuration files,
..gnome, .mozilla, etc. can and do interfere with each other. I've seen
systems destabilize wildly because the .cshrc written for one system caused
utter chaos when implemented on the other. (Admittedly, it was a terrible
..cshrc, but still, it wasted quite a lot of my time getting the person to
let me fix it for them.) So that's actually a reason *against* sharing
/home's between OS's, even on the same laptop.

In such a situation, I can certainly see using a shared partition. But I
wouldn't make it /home.


Linux's HPFS Support

Posted: 11 Feb 2005 06:08 AM PST

Alex Taylor wrote: 

I agree it's not hard and it is a fairly simple concept, but that wasn't
really what I was getting at. I've been compiling Linux kernels for the
past seven years or so. As a systems manager for many years before that
I also had to regularly squeeze every bit of performance I could from HP
minicomputers and so on, quarter ton things with architectures that made
anything smaller seem like toys to me - OS/2 and Linux made me change my
view there! So as an ex tech-head, I still have a tweaking urge for any
PC operating system operating that's worth it.

In recent years though, I've been on the other side of the fence, with a
business as well as technology focus. I've got a keen interest in doing
my little bit, as many others around the world are also, to make Linux a
serious desktop alternative for government use in particular. I'd argue
that a "serious Linux user" in this wider context is not about compiling
kernels, it's about business users, open standards, interoperability and
being able to get the job done better with a lower TCO and good support.

So on my home setup, I prefer to get things up and running smoothly so I
can start being productive, the tweaking should come later. That for me
means having at least one partition that any modern Linux flavour should
be able to see out of the box, so that I have instant access to drivers
and configuration notes I may need straight away. FAT32 seems to be the
pragmatic choice for that these days. Another consideration is that the
modern Linux distributions are becoming more sophisticated in the way of
scripting and configuration. Poking around in Xandros reveals some
very fancy stuff that needs some study first. I did a quick kernel
recompile the other night with no errors but quite a few module warnings
which I'd prefer to look closely at later rather than installation time.
Now that I have everything operational, I'll probably revisit Xandros
& HPFS when I get some spare time.

Compilation of (NIC) Module Parameters

Posted: 10 Feb 2005 12:37 PM PST

Norm Dresner wrote: 

Try:

modinfo path_to_the_module,

e.g.

modinfo /lib/modules/2.4.27/kernel/drivers/net/3c59x.o

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rpm does not work

Posted: 10 Feb 2005 09:10 AM PST


"David Dorward" <com> wrote in message
news:cug9tp$hcs$2$demon.co.uk... 

This can happen when the RPM database is locked. Check if any other RPM
processes are running with "ps auxwww", make sure they're all dead, and try
again with "-v -v" added. If it's still hanging, you need to delete the lock
files at /var/lib/rpm/_*, maybe use "rpm --rebuilddb" to clean up any
debris, then try again.

Your system could also be overwhelmed and swapping like crazy....


Microsoft Autoupdate 2.1.1 probems Microsoft Office for Mac

Microsoft Autoupdate 2.1.1 probems Microsoft Office for Mac


Microsoft Autoupdate 2.1.1 probems

Posted: 08 Sep 2008 12:03 AM PDT

Thanks for the speedy reply
yes, I did the log out with shift key down trick.

Automatic startup

Posted: 06 Sep 2008 03:12 PM PDT

Alternative to Diane's suggestion: Control/Right-Click the Word icon in the
Dock & select "Open at login" to remove the check... That's normally how it
get's accidentally set in the first place :-)

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 9/6/08 6:12 PM, in article
com, "Ross"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Office 2004 license upgrade from single to three

Posted: 06 Sep 2008 11:44 AM PDT

If you are a student or teacher, you can purchase the Student & Teacher
Edition. Otherwise, it might be less expensive to buy the Office 2008 Home
& Student Edition, which includes three license keys. I don't think there
is an easy way to buy a small number of licenses at a discount per-unit
price.

On 9/6/08 1:44 PM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

--
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>

misplaced emails

Posted: 05 Sep 2008 06:19 PM PDT

"com" wrote:
 

Place it in the Entourage Script Menu Items folder. In Entourage you can
then select the script and it will run. If I remember correctly, it creates
a folder and moves all the messages to this folder.

I haven't seen this error since the beta. I'm not sure this script will
still work.

You are correct run only scripts can't be opened, but they will work from
the Script Menu Items folder.

--
Diane

Upgrading from 2004 to 2008

Posted: 05 Sep 2008 04:39 PM PDT

I am sorry and new to this form. I contribute to many kinds of forms and do
not partake in any kinds of illegal activity, just intrested.

Office 2007 Home & Student fails to installupdate - Keeps saying Close Word

Posted: 05 Sep 2008 09:36 AM PDT

Hi Dave -

Take a look at Word> About Word to confirm the current version. If it's less
than 12.1.2 follow the link Diane pointed you to.

Although it isn't a bad idea to keep a record of the Product ID found in
that same dialog it doesn't have anything to do with installation or
updates. The Key on the disk envelope is what you need for installs & you
need nothing for updates. The Product ID is only needed if you ever contact
MS directly for support, disc replacement, etc.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 9/7/08 10:33 AM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

IUSER_ADMIN profile

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 05:51 PM PDT

jbarnes wrote:
 

Hi folks!

You've stumbled into the Office for Mac newsgroup. You'll probably get
better responses if you post in a Windows newsgroup.

--

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Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
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DELETING WORD DOCUMENT IN NOTEBOOK LAYOUT VIEW

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 12:58 PM PDT

Your all caps is killing me, did I say something wrong? There are icons in
the lower left hand corner, I recommend print layout. It should convert the
file back for you.

Can I update?

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 11:51 AM PDT

Thank you so much for your help, Bob. Really appreciate it! I can see it needs upgrading...
;-)
Clumsy Chris

update 12.1 stalls indefinitely

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:54 PM PDT

"Steve Maser" wrote:
 

Normally, when this bug happens, it eventually goes on with the install, but
you end up with a corrupted install. The best option is to log out/in with
Shift key down to quit all login items from launching.

Apple Security Update blocks Microsoft's update process (The Entourage Help
Blog)
<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/08/apple_security_update_blocks_microso
fts_update_process.html>

In case the above link does not work:

<http://tinyurl.com/6x5ryn>

--
Diane

Upgrading to Leopard, but saving Office 2008that's already on my disc?

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:18 PM PDT

Sorry, the drag method won't work ‹ if it did you'd wind up with only one
copy of Office getting dragged to every computer on [and off] campus :-)

This may be different for a volume license, but normally:

If you still have a record of your Product Key (what you paid the $20 for)
you should be able use any Office 2008 Full-Version installation disk...
Just enter your code when prompted. That won't work for an *upgrade*
version, however, unless you also have an older version installed or have
the disk for a full version of one.

Like I mentioned above, though, I don't know if volume licenses are keyed to
installation sources or not. If so you'll have to have Office reinstalled as
it was originally (and they'll probably charge you another $20 if you don't
have your original license key).

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 9/3/08 4:18 PM, in article caR9absDaxw,
"com" <com> wrote:
 

Bloody Configuratie Assistent

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 06:53 AM PDT

"Babak" wrote:
 

You have a bad install. Follow the steps to remove Office and re-install.

--
Diane

Microsoft CRM - how to customize pick list such as industry

Microsoft CRM - how to customize pick list such as industry


how to customize pick list such as industry

Posted: 09 Jul 2004 02:38 AM PDT

Thanks for the fast reply!

I know I have to map the attribute. My problem is that the id in the 2 lists
are not the same! Is it possible to have the same id in both lists and if
yes, how?

Example:
Industry picklist of Accounts
ID | name
1 | "building industry"
2 | "more"
....

Industry picklist of Leads
ID | Name
2 | "building industry"
3 | "more"

CRM maps only with Id's so I have a problem when I convert a lead with
industry ID 2("building industry") to an account, the account will have
"more" as the value.

"Cameron" <microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:com... 
(say Accounts) and then select the field you want to edit and then change
properties - you can change the pick list items there. You will need to map
new items in the Schema manager if you want them to come across from Leads
to Accounts. 
an 
in 
adapt 
accounts? 


Finding the right MICROSOFT.CRM.PLATFORM.PROXY.DLL

Posted: 09 Jul 2004 01:15 AM PDT

Yes it is. However I didn't reference System.Web.Services, so that was the problem. Thanx anyway!
--
Appa Dev, Norway


"Jon" wrote:
 

Mail Merge for Quotes

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 05:16 PM PDT

Robert,

Are you using IE ? You don't get quote mail merge in IE.
You have to use Sales for Outlook client and then the
direct mail option becomes a mail merge option. Your
alternative is to look for a third party add on for IE
that would allow this.

Peter. 
problem. 
merge for quotes? 
nospam> wrote in 
version 1.2.. 
has been included in 
procedure at all! 
well, if so how is it 
hotmail.com-nospam> wrote in 
already has a fix for 
FamilyID=8f88c6e5-5fb1-414d-8c23-
b1bb95afe815&DisplayLang=en 
message 
a MS kb 
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=831206) 
the same. I would 
a very standard CRM 

PostURL calling Web Service

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 02:02 PM PDT

Thanks Ed :)

changing it to return a string ..

public string CreateAndSendEmailActivity(.........your
parms....)

Worked!! The process is finishing now :)

thanks,
Loreeta


Some contact GUID's fail contact.Retrieve()

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 01:44 PM PDT

"John O'Donnell" <com-nospam> wrote in message news:<#phx.gbl>... 


Yes, i can access them through CRM.

MSCRM Nightmare

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 11:48 AM PDT

We have terminal server installed with no problems at all
with v1.2

looking for crm courseware

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 09:44 AM PDT

John O'Donnell wrote: 

Now there are the following four sourses online:

8018A Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2 Installation and Configuration
8019A Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2 Application Professional
8020A Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2 Customization
8309A Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2 .NET Tools to Extend CRM

--
Jürgen Beck
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCSE, MCT, MVP .NET
MCP CRM Application/Installation/Customization
www.Juergen-Beck.de

Post-Callout issues

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 09:43 AM PDT

EventMask is equal to one in all Entities on the Entity
table. Like I said, I have exactly the same settings for
all entities!
 
Entity table? 
escreveu na mensagem 
and 

CRM installation stoped with error msi cannot be installed

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 04:30 AM PDT

we has same issue but on windows server 2000.
we had some problems in our DNS on the DS machine.
we fixed it ran it again and it worked next time...
its weired since it donst sound like something to do with DNS but it
worked...
so check ur DNS
hope this helps

Regds
Ashfaq

"ss" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:298cf01c464df$09619050$gbl... 


Web Access failed for machine other than WinXP

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 01:51 AM PDT

No, got "The page cannot be displayed" error. It can't be the permission
error because I've tested the login on the WinXP machine and it works
alright.

However, the machine can access other application (e.g. Sharepoint Portal
Server) that resides in the same server as CRM.

Regards,
JM

"John" <com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 
checked 
Windows