|
Then you're going to have to find it and get the documentation on it. Without knowing what you have, it's impossible for me to help any further.
|
|
|
|
|
Sorry again what kind of documentation are needed?
|
|
|
|
|
ANYTHING you have on your mail server!
|
|
|
|
|
the Statue Of Liberty lost some files too?
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
Outlook is not a mail server ; Outlook is the mail client that connects to the server and fetch messages.
If you want to know which server Outlook uses, you have to go to the account's properties to see how it is configured.
It can be Exchange Server ; in that case you can reconnect a mailbox, whose original user has been deleted, to another user (this one must not have a mailbox already).
It can be a POP3 or IMAP account stored on a local server, or hosted by a provider.
But the best way to collect useful data about your mail system would be to ask the one that set it up, or, if he/she's not working there anymore, to read the documentation he must have left.
I kindly suggest you to study the mail system of the company you're working for very seriously before attempting to have any action on it
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
This should be easy for an expert.
Suppose I'm in the folder C:\Windows\System32 . I want to print out only "System32".
I have found commands that give the entire path, but I want only the last bit
Thanks,
Mel
|
|
|
|
|
You have posted the same question on 4 different forums; please, don't do it!
The best when asking something is to choose the forum that better matches your subject, and post a unique question explaining as better as possible what is your problem.
Thank you!
|
|
|
|
|
Does anyone know the script to hibernate the computer? I already found the script to log off, restart or shutdown. But not hibernate, if any one know please let me know how to write this script.
Thank,
|
|
|
|
|
At a windows command prompt you can do;
Shutdown /h
so you could build something around that. if you do Shutdown /?, it will give you some other options you can also use e.g. /f /t xxx, which force applications to close, and also wait for xxx seconds
Dave
Find Me On: Web| Facebook| Twitter| LinkedIn
CPRepWatcher now available as Packaged Chrome Extension, visit my articles for link.
|
|
|
|
|
you can use given code in Command Prompt
powercfg /hibernate on
Hope it will works for you.
|
|
|
|
|
I don't know if it's just me or everyone shares the pain, but when I need to change anything in a website's property, the sequence goes like:
Open IIS Manager --> Expand 'local computer' node --> Expand 'Web Sites' --> Expand 'Default Web Site' --> Drag the splitter to increase width of tree view since that's too narrow to show the site names --> Select my desired site and do what I wanted to.
That is 3 useless 'expands' and one irritating 'drag' every-time before I can do something meaningful. Gone through all the 'customization' options but found no way of making these nodes expanded by default or of changing the default width of the tree control. I really wish Microsoft had open sourced this tool so that I would've helped myself.
Does anyone know any other way of making the nodes expanded by default or of increasing the default width of the tree control?
It's better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.
Pravin.
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
For that you have to create your own console, which will be able to save/restore its configuration (including column width, etc...)
So just go Start -> Execute
Type 'mmc -a' in this box
There you will get an empty console to which you can add some tools by clicking File -> Add/Remove component
Just add the IIS Management component, and format it the way you like.
Finally, save this console. Next time you will launch it, you won't have to do your customizations again.
Hope this helps. Kind regards
|
|
|
|
|
Wonderful.. Awesome.. Fantastic..
I can not thank you enough. You saved me at least 3 minutes of frustration every day (apart from teaching me something new).
It's better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.
Pravin.
|
|
|
|
|
You're welcome
|
|
|
|
|
For some weeks now I'v been noticing this at my home computer.
Ever since I switched to windows 7 (64bit) my network connection gets disconnected every x amount of mb's downloaded (usually between 100-500mb).
Going into the network center and clicking on the yellow ! mark fixes it (after half a min or so) telling me that my 'default gateway' couldn't be found and has now been fixed.
It's extremely annoying.
It doesn't always happen tho.
When I use torrents to do the download I don't have this problem.
Any idea what it could be? I tried everything I could think of short of going back to XP (where the problem didn't exist).
|
|
|
|
|
We're running a Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 with SQL and about 20 CALS.
Yesterday the motherboard got toasted and we can't get that model anymore.
We can however replace it with another Motherboard, but our supplier now informed us that we will lose all our CALS, and our OS license.
The price for re-purchasing the software and licenses is more than the server's hardware.
Makes me wonder once again.... why on earth do we support Microsoft Technology???????
Anyone here who know's of any way out?
|
|
|
|
|
That doesn't sound correct. Maybe you need a different supplier.
I don't think there are restrictions on moving your licenses and CALS to a different server. Unless your license is per processor and there are more processors/cores on the new motherboard? However, CALS should still be good.
Of course, the rules may have changed since I last checked.
|
|
|
|
|
Well, our OS is OEM and so are the CALS, simply because that was the only affordable package.
But according to Microsoft OEM products are "married" to the Motherboard and when the board goes, so does the license for your software.
So, we heavily invested in Microsoft servers (bought quite a few), but our investment per site is only as safe as a SINGLE PIECE OF HARDWARE!
And as we all know, HARDWARE BREAKS!
I hate MS so much right now....
|
|
|
|
|
MatthysDT wrote: But according to Microsoft OEM products are "married" to the Motherboard and when the board goes, so does the license for your software.
This is not my experience. When this happened to one of my customers I had to go through a lot of administrative bullshit work with Microsoft, but they accepted making a new registration of the server. Important notice, there was no reinstall done, the existing harddrives and raidcontroller was used on the new MB.
MS would not have accepted a new install of the server on the new hardware.
"When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert
|
|
|
|
|
Hello all,
I have two different places where typically I get connected using WiFi...
One of them has DHCP and the other doesn't.
I can't change the access points settings so every time that I change my location, I need to edit my wifi network settings...
Is there any way to have two different settings applied and make the computer to choose them automatically?
Of course it is easy to change, but it is boring to do that often (2 or 4 times per day).
Thank you in advance!
PS: Of course I've googled it, but I've not been able to find it...
SOLUTION:
it seems that you must empty all the fields before selecting DHCP... Then it appears the tab that allow you to select an additional setting.
|
|
|
|
|
I don't have Weven, but this seems to work in Vista and XP:
Control Panel>Network>Network & Sharing>Manage Wireless Networks>(your wifi adapter)>Properties
Should be a dialog box with tabs Networking and Sharing.
Select Network then highlight IPv4 and click Properties button.
You then finally get another dialog with General and Alternate Configuration tabs. On one of them (you'll probably have to experiment as to which) select "Obtain an IP address automatically" (ie use DHCP) and on the other select "Use the following IP address" and plug in your desired IP address and subnet mask.
HTH,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
|
|
|
|
|
yes, I've read something about it in the Internet, but in W7 it seems that when you set the main settings as DHCP you can't add new IP settings and if you add a fixed IP configuration, you can't add a DHCP one...
Anyway, thank you for posting!
|
|
|
|
|
I've found the way to make it appear... you need to empty all the fields before the tab you mention appears...
Now it is working!
|
|
|
|
|
Great to have a win sometimes!
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
I am wondering if there is FREE solution that can make backup or archieve of log files from web server (IIS 6, Windows Server 2003, ASP.NET site)? I need to gather log files data in period of 6 months for some research. Maybe some free software to reccomend?
Thank in advance
|
|
|
|