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Firewall Greyed out in SBS Environment

Yet again a case where SBS trys to think for you. Like me, you probably checked the default domain policy and found nothing under firewall and started to scratch your head. Go here: Server Mgmet > Advance Mgmt > Group Policy > right click SBS Firewall > Edit > then browse to the Group Policy [...]

530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible

For those setting up FTP in AD mode on Windows 2003 Server, here are some things to keep in mind: Make sure you use iisftp /setadprop ftpdir Make sure you use iisftp /setadprop ftproot Where ftproot = c:\inetpub\ftproot (or whatever root directory you want) Where ftpdir = test (or whatever you name the folder) In [...]

8004010F – Exchange Offline Address List

This error usually means that your “Default Global Address List” somehow got disconnected from your “Offline Address Lists” object in Exchange System Manager. To Resolve: Method 1 Use this method to resolve this problem when you view Properties in the Address lists setting in Exchange System Manager. Exchange 2003 In Exchange System Manager, expand the [...]

RAS Registers DHCP Address in DNS

This caused some serious havoc on a client’s network for half a day. I setup RAS as normal, and it worked great for about 5 days. All of a sudden, clients couldn’t access the mail server. I check DNS and found an extra record of the mail server in there. I checked the NIC to [...]

Enable Advance Security Tab Exchange 2003

To enable the Security tab, you must change the registry: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you [...]

Anonymous Network Printing Windows 2003

If you’re dealing with a client or company that has roaming laptops, you definitely want a way to have anonymous printing. After all, it’s such a pain to have to authenticate these users or guests. You would think that giving “everyone” permissions full access on both NTFS and the printer share would do the trick. [...]

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