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Have you tried a different port number? Possibly 4000 is taken on the box?
Is there any type of firewall/proxy running on the client computer that could be borking it? I can't tell from your description whether you have tested this on multiple computers or just the one.
Will it work if...
DropBox
I've been using this for several months now and it works well. I can access my files from both my work and home computer as it keeps them synchronized.
If I am on another computer then I sign into the website and have access via a browser. One of the coolest features is I can...
You do not mention what version of Exchange but I know with 2003 and 2007 OWA you can click Options and then Rules and setup rules based on criteria such as sending domain.
Or you can use Outlook to setup server side rules (basically same thing) under the Tools menu and then Rules.
Everything here is spot on to the troubles I had. I was gradually getting more and more frustrated with Symantec 8 - 10, and when Endpoint came out and I had nothing but trouble I ditched them for NOD32.
It is amazing how much faster my laptop (and user's laptops) are now with NOD32 vs SAV.
I second this motion...
But you would need to do it on all devices not just the router.
But bear in mind that a network this large generates a lot of unnecessary broadcast traffic.
I rescind my motion and recommend creating a second subnet or vlan and routing traffic as needed.
My...
You can use GoDaddy for your cert. You need a UCC Multiple Domain certificate that runs around $90 annually.
This is what I used to for my OWA and Activesync on our smartphones.
Did you find a solution?
I am about to do the same thing, removing SAV 10.x and replacing with NOD32. I have been experimenting with NoNav 2.49 and will read the other links in this thread.
You are waaaaay overthinking this setup. You are wanting enterprise features when you are working with a small office budget.
What you need is 2 servers that do not need to be identical. 1 for domain services such as DNS, DHCP, Active directory etc. The other will be an application/file...
AMEN. If you go with a workgroup you will be constantly making trips back to fix goofy stuff.
Their setup depends on the dental software they plan to use. If it is a network version (I cannot imagine anything not being these days) then you should get a simple server using Windows server or...
Just FYI GFI MailEssentials allows you to create these for any email address on your system such as ex-employees, information autoreply for HR type accounts, etc.
Much easier than having to keep dead accounts just for the OOF feature.