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<0> is there anyway to get outlook to work with 2 exchange accounts at all?
<1> set those 2 accounts in outlook
<1> i would guess that it should work
<0> naw, only allows one unless you have a seperate profile
<0> trying to avoid doing that, thought maybe there might be a hack available or something
<2> No hacks available that I know of to this
<2> it's a pretty well hard coded limit
<0> hrmm, ok, then how about this, I'm having an issues where imap sent items are stored locally and not on the server
<0> know how to get around that?
<3> Anyone around?
<0> q: in the users portion of SBS when I select their properties there is an option for REMOTE-CONTROL and it prompting them so then to view or interact with the session, is this the same as remote desktop or remote ***istance?
<0> hey Drevlan
<0> q: in the users portion of SBS when I select their properties there is an option for REMOTE-CONTROL and it prompting them so then to view or interact with the session, is this the same as remote desktop or remote ***istance?
<4> looks like it, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0A91D2E7-7594-4ABB-8239-7A7ECA6A6CB1&displaylang=en
<5> Howdy folks



<0> BrainMast awesome thanks
<0> :D
<6> morning all
<7> Hi, I just buy a new routeur wired and wireless in the same box. All is set up, 2 desktop plug wired and 1 laptop wireless. Some packet seem to be loss caused by the wireless link
<7> when i disabled wireless in the router, all the packet is returned
<7> (i see i lost packet during server retrival list in counterstrike source)
<7> any idea why it's happening ?
<6> hi all, how to do you forward all www request from my one client inside my LAN to a certain website, I don't want them to open other websites and only our corporate site.
<6> is this posible on CISCO routers?
<8> anybody did QoS for multilink PPP?
<9> http://www.pldtdsl.com/corporate.asp --> good frickin googly moogly.
<10> hi
<10> if we had to put Snort in a 3-legged firewall topology,where would you install it:in the internal network or in the DMZ??
<11> depends on what you want to monitor.. obviusly :P
<10> ya but
<10> what is the preferred one
<10> if we consider DMZ has all the servers
<10> and internal network has all the users
<10> it seems is preferred watch for intrusion on the DMZ (where we have the confidential infrmation) right?
<10> am I right?
<11> yeah
<11> if you want to watch the servers it needs to be on the same segment..
<11> then again you can always hook it up to the uplink in bridge mode or tap to monitor everything, if you have something that can handle the load
<10> ok
<10> entity another question
<10> have u ever utilized Snort
<10> ?
<12> hello! why would windows xp instalation freeze after displaing the "Setup is inspecting....."
<10> anybody using Snort here?
<11> brainmast, yes
<11> used prelude more though
<11> but both create to much false possitives in my opinion..
<0> Q: is there a way to prevent local logon onto an xp machine when a domain controller IS available?
<13> A: group policy
<13> available is irrelevant
<13> it is either joined, or is not
<0> hahha, ignore other channel
<13> will do :)
<0> ok aside from joining the domain or not, I have cached logins enabled, I'm just trying to prevent local logons for non domain accounts if the domain controller is available
<13> if it isn't joined, then you can't
<13> if you disable local logins to a PC which is not joined to a Domain; then you'll be locked out
<13> for local logins are all that exist without a domain
<0> yea, that was my worry
<0> so I guess there is no way around this?
<3> Anyone here know much about VPN's?
<13> this is a networking channel :)
<14> those are those new cpus from china?
<13> Ooo 1337!
<13> Yeah man! I got a new VPN CPU
<13> Sp333333e
<13> sp333d
<14> hmm. I think Intuitive is on the marijauna again
<13> Haven't had any for months
<13> I'm just trying to fit in with everyone :P
<3> Okay, well I administer a small domain for a title and settlement company here
<3> About 6 workstations, all xp pro, server runs sbs 2003, its roles are AD, DHCP server, DNS server, file server, application server. The owner of the company wants to buy a laptop and be able to access their office network anywhere she's at, provided a broadband connection is accessible. This requires a VPN, yes?
<13> pretty much
<13> SBS comes with RRAS, so why not use that.
<13> You'll find it so much better when trying to configure.. *anything*
<3> What exactly is that? I'm logged into the server right now over RDP...
<3> Routing and remote access?



<3> Will I need to install another NIC in this server? probably so?
<13> you got it
<13> Nope
<13> Just the one NIC.
<3> What's different from that and RRAS?
<13> Difference from what and RRAS?
<3> VPN and RRAS?
<13> RRAS runs a VPN server
<13> If you use rras, you can actually configure things :P
<3> will i need to buy a router that is VPN-capable?
<13> with vpn p***-through
<3> They just have a little linksys router
<13> (it also needs to support forwarding of the GRE protocol)
<3> Would any newer router have this technology already?
<3> Say I get them to buy a new linksys 8 port wired router.
<3> that will suffice?
<13> most likely
<13> but check before you buy
<3> Say I configure routing and remote access for a VPN server, on the client machine I just need to add a new "connection" ?
<13> yip
<3> for the server IP I would put....the IP of their DSL modem?
<13> no
<13> the vpn server would run on the local IP (that of the NIC)
<3> Right, but if the user is at home, how will they be able to hit for example 192.168.1.2
<13> they don't
<13> you use your router to forward the vpn ports to the machine running the vpn server
<13> (if you have a router)
<3> they do
<13> pptp - 1723
<3> Is that similar to the way I run an FTP on my machine?
<13> ye
<13> p
<3> I forward the ports to the internal IP of my PC, then provide others with my external IP of my cable modem....so they can access my FTP.
<13> :) yip
<3> So in this case, if windows xp wants to know the IP of the server, i would still not provide the external IP of the DSL modem at the workplace?
<3> we're talking about setting up on client-side
<13> what?
<13> you mean, a client from within the LAN making a VPN to an internal server??
<13> in that case, you would use the LAN IP
<13> the WAN IP is only ever used for clients originating from the internet
<3> A client from outside the LAN.
<3> Right, so if Janet is at home, or out with her laptop and she wants to VPN in, she uses the IP of the modem, basically. But when she hits that IP, port forwarding sends her to the server.
<3> correct?
<14> yeah
<13> I believe all questions have already been answered.
<3> K
<13> This repitition is getting..
<3> Alright, now just for grins I opened RRAS
<3> annoying?
<14> as long as the router supports VPN p***thru, or, unless its a VPN endpoint
<14> thats easy to do
<3> RRAS warns that it detected less than two network adapters in the server.
<14> if youre going to have to buy a new router anyway...
<3> tells me I need to use the "custom" path instead.
<13> yeah, use custom and select what you need
<3> I would only select VPN then, yes?
<3> I just checked the router, it appears to support VPN p***through.
<3> Is there some sort of write up by microsoft that will help me out with this? I would rather ask you guys questions, but I feel like I'm bugging you all
<13> When someone fails to be independant, it is bugging
<13> Regardless of where it is asked
<15> !
<3> I just want to make sure I'm going about this the right way, that is all.
<3> That wizard was pretty easy to setup. I right clicked on the hostname of the server and selected properties. It says enable the computer as a "router" and "remote access server" - would you agree it's safe to uncheck router since well...there's already a router there
<16> oh man
<16> do people just need something to do or what
<16> some lady is suing starbucks for 114 million dollars
<13> heh
<16> cause they wouldn't take her cupon for a free drink
<15> sad part is she'll win
<13> lol
<13> she needs to get her CCIE - then she won't be such a useless bum, and can make her own money
<15> "my emotional distress for lack of acceptance of a .39c coupon cost me.. oh welll... hmm $114 in damages"
<13> heh
<15> i should sue employeer if thats the case


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