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Domain Issues-HELP!
Neo [MVP Outlook] n...@mvps.org microsoft public outlook Win2K does not give the prompt about the domain being unavailable. More or less you startup in an offline mode and if the user is fortunate they will see an icon in their systray. <njkni...@usa.net> wrote in message news:91lrp1$8t8$1@nnrp1.deja.com.

Domain issues
As part of our research on the various issues, we are looking for information on what others have experienced when their property has been taken over for road construction. I love it -- we've got a NIMBY coming on here asking for advice! *This* should get some of the flame wars heated up!

Is this the correct way to fix canonical domain issues in ...
The Public Domain work is still public domain. Off topic. I said pubicly funded research is *not* in the public domain. Yet you persist in attempting to shift the topic to public domain issues. You were replying to a comment about Software, not research. "Microsoft Authorization Data Specification v.

Description Conceptual Classes
Hildebra...@charite.de list postfix users * Zaine <za...@nsiit.com>: I'm having problems sending to a specific domain. I get the following error message: <paul.k...@XXX.gov.za>: host XXX.x-link.za.net[XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] said: 451 Could not complete sender verify callout They are trying to verify that YOUR SENDER

Domain Issues (Windows 2003)
Pin Geek josh.kapl...@comcast.net rec games pinball Hi all, There was an issue with the file permission and it's now fixed. Again, sorry for all the hassle. However, this email address works: josh.kapl...@comcast.net Sorry for the hassle. I contacted my domain host to get this fixed.

Eminent Domain Issues
Fabio Fa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server general How do I make or point or move dns to our new 2003 domain controller. "Danny Sanders" wrote: The error is as fallows: "Active directory cannot be contacted" On the client side I am having issues with users logging on. What can i be?

Vista and the Domain issues
I tried a few Windows 2000 pro machines and had none of these issues. Windows 2000 pro could easily join the domain and could then log in without a dns change. After I checked the dns on the 2000 workstations it had somehow dynamically changed it's entry to match the server's dns example: theworksite.local Windows

Exim local domain issues (long)
As part of our research on the various issues, we are looking for information on what others have experienced when their property has been taken over for road construction. Governments are *extremely* arrogant when taking your home to build a road, school, or private enterprise. The fact that they pay inadequate

New NT server & domain issues
Publications.ukf.net alt cats On Sun, 27 May 2001 19:41:13 GMT, "Cosmic DreamerŽ" <darki...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hello, Now I have these nice little kittens but they'll want to be outside and expand their domain a little beyond the house. The problem exists that there are a few stray cats who are roaming a few

XP Pro - Logging on to Domain issues
Paul Robichaux [MVP] pa...@mvps.org microsoft public exchange admin In article <OZV3xvq5EHA....@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, "John" <noS...@please.net> wrote: We have a Forest w/ 2 trees with one domain in each tree. Exchange is setup w/ 2 Admin Groups (one server in each domain). When a user sync's using ActiveSync from

Help -sendmail almost there - domain issues
How do I make or point or move dns to our new 2003 domain controller. "Danny Sanders" wrote: The error is as fallows: "Active directory cannot be contacted" On the client side I am having issues with users logging on. What can i be? Can somone please help? DNS. Maybe you moved the DNS services to the new server but

Public Domain Issues - UK
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currently have a three way server setup where two of the servers are running NT Server 4 on one domain name and the third SBS4.5 as the PDC on its own domain. All three servers are currently sharing one hub. I want to establish the trust relationships between the two domains. When I try to establish the trust

Domain issues
John Bokma j...@castleamber.com alt internet search-engines "Dan V." <d...@d.com> wrote: Is this the correct way to fix issues with www and non-www URL's? The beginning of my .htaccess file looks like this: Options +FollowSymLinks RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^officeactivate\.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.

Intermittent DNS Domain Issues
On 5/24/07, Elias <el...@streamyx.com> wrote: Hi guys, We've been unable to send mails to waterco.com.my and mails always bounce back saying that its a DNS issue. Digging further, we can get a response via 'dig waterco.com.my' but no responses via 'dig @ns1.waterco.com.my waterco.com.my mx' or 'dig

SBS 2000 DNS & Domain issues (connecting)
My questions is this, has anyone ever removed a Citrix box from a domain and then added it back? If so, what problems were encountered? This procedure has worked on some desktops that had issues logging into the rebuilt domain controller. Any other ideas to resolve? Thanks in advance for any assistance.

DNS / Domain issues?
Danita Zanre gwt...@zanre.com novell support collaboration groupwise6 installation Well, the upgrade shouldn't have touched your WPDOMAIN file. It almost sounds like someone renamed a wphost.db to wpdomain.db -- Danita Zanrč Novell Support Connection Sysop Planning a GW6.5 Upgrade? You need the GroupWise 6.5

upgrade 4.5 to sbs 2000 partition
Ace Fekay [MVP] PleaseSubstituteMyFirstName&LastNameH...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 dns Hi Steve, This sounds like a classic issue of using your ISP's DNS. Remove your public DNS servers from the IP properties and use only your internal DNS server that is hosting your AD zone name.

Eminent Domain issues
I go to send it and get a message saying "sender domain must resolve" If anybody is able to help 'd be grateful. The domain i want to use is a non registered domain "dct.org" and all i want to do is to be able to send and receive mail from other users within this domain - nothing complicated one would think.

SBS 2000 DNS & Domain issues (connecting)
nitecruzr [email address] blogger-help-troubleshoot Sanika wrote: Hi, I saw the Custom Domain announcement. I already had a domain which I had forwarded to go to my blogspot. Now I saw this and just for kicks, I put in the name of my custom domain in the publishing settings and saved it.

Trusted Domain issues
... ekbus...@monmouth.com rec collecting books William M. Klimon wrote: "Tom" <sab...@lintern-mole.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:bei025$g2l$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk... Reading a few websites has got me thinking that I may try to reprint some old works that I own - if they have fallen into the public domain.