Sorry about multiple posting. I sent the question to several mailing lists, but provably mixed something... Filipe Joel de Almeida Network Consultant ...
Filipe Joel de Almeida
Filipe.joel@...
Jul 1, 2003 7:47 am
34571
Sorry for the OT post, but I have this problem and can't seem to find out a reason for it. Recently, I wanted to reboot both DC's on my network, so I issued...
When you next try to reboot stop all the services you can manually. You may find that a particular service is not shutting down gracefully. If you do find...
knighTslayer
knightslayer@...
Jul 1, 2003 8:04 am
34573
Thanks. Any ideas why it would happen on three different servers though? Exactly the same thing happens: START->Shut down->Restart, then nothing. It's as if...
Could be anything from a printer driver to monitoring software, UPS software etc. What software is installed that is common to all three? ... From: Dan Luton...
knighTslayer
knightslayer@...
Jul 1, 2003 8:11 am
34575
... From: Russh@... [mailto:russh@...] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:59 PM To: Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Exchange2000] 800+...
I haven't shut them down yet - this will have to wait until tomorrow morning when nobody is in the office. Unfortunately it was a bit late to start shutting...
You should be able to use the w3svc logs to find that information. I can't remember what all is on by default, so you might want to check the Extended...
Lucas, Bryan -- IS
b.lucas@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:50 pm
34580
Is there any reason why I shouldn't enable POP3 access to my Exchange server? It's not something I've used before...are there any security risks involved? Dan...
Other than sending network usernames & passwords in plain text if you don't require SSL? Not really. ... From: Dan Luton...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Jul 1, 2003 2:52 pm
34583
Cool. In my Default POP3 server properties under the "Access" tab, my options for "Secure Communications" are greyed out; any reason why? I use SSL for OWA so...
Of course, this risk is pretty small if you have a switched network and don't expose POP access outside your network. It's hard to imagine that you have...
Bryan, I found them. Thankfully IIS was setup to pickup daily logs. Thanks! Carlton. ... From: Lucas, Bryan -- IS [mailto:b.lucas@...] Sent: Tuesday, July...
Risk depends on a lot of variable factors. How do you plan to use it? Do you plan to use? If not, why turn it on? ________________________________ From: Dan...
My boss want to send and receive email from his cell phone. IMAP won't let him send mail, just receive. I'm not switching relaying back on for him, so POP3...
Neither POP3 nor IMAP are sending protocols and both send passwords in plain text, so the risks seem fairly equivalent. Unless there are different mail clients...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Jul 1, 2003 4:17 pm
34589
Dan, IMAP and POP are similar protocols. Both allow a protocol to retrieve mailbox information and both require the ability to send mail on a different port,...
Of course, you are right, should have realised that myself...sorry! I guess the only option is to enable relaying for the IP address range his cell uses...and...
You call that an option? I think you should remind your boss what happened the last time you had relaying open. Does he want to be down all that time again? ...
Indeed Bob, I think i'd rather poke my eyes with cocktail sticks than got through that nighmare again. Problem is that he's a workaholic who likes to be glued...
Yes, turn your authentication to the lowest possible setting, but then, you now have ppl breaking in :) Perhaps you should contact MS, or look on the MS Board,...
AT&T Verizon T-Mobile etc have GPRS networks that allow phones and Pocket PC's to utilize the internet and in turn access to Exchange MMIS active sync. I have...
Just a note on this. If you ever set up SharePoint to index your Exchange public folders, you'll find that you probably want to disable logging. :) If logging...
You need to run your ESM on the Exchange server that you are trying to enable SSL. It will not work if you run an ESM from a workstation. Andrew MCSE...
ok, i'll do it right away.. thanks to everybody and yes.. i inherited this system... ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now...
Without getting into OWA, what's the best way for a remote office(across the street) to access the LAN aspect my Exchange Server, i.e the Global Access List,...
Jeffrey Adzima
jeff@...
Jul 1, 2003 8:33 pm
34599
Best = connect the offices on a private network Next Best = upgrade to win2k3, e2k3 and office 2003, then use HTTP RPC proxie Or you could do some VPN thing. ...