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    ISDN Backup

    Hey all, when setting up a isdn backup (for a T1 in this case) we have it so the remote site will dial in to the main office. So, in the main office I shouldn't have to configure the dialer interface at all.... cause it don't dial just receives. is this right?
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    MS-Exchange and PIX Firewall

    You don't say what services you want to offer to the internet. Whatever services you want, open their corresponding ports. SMTP- open port 25, pop3- 110... etc.. Looks like those 2 are taken care of... re you offering web mail? port 80 If I were you I would NOT put the server outside the...
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    prohibit a user going on internet

    if your network is one segment (one router that connects to internet) and the mail server she needs to talk to is on the same segment, then all you have to do is leave the default gateway empty on her TCP/IP settings, or give her a wrong one.... Then her computer won't be able to communicate...
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    Everybody with same login

    thats true, but I know of no other way aroudn this
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    network not working in one part of building

    could be one cable is run next to a high voltage line than gets used intermittently (air conditioning??).. At this facility the rats keep me busy by chewing through cabling in the walls.
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    Everybody with same login

    here are the registry tweaks you have to make... Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft \Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Name: AutoAdminLogon Data Type: REG_SZ Value: 1 Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft \Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Name: DefaultDomainName...
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    Roaming profiles NT4 & windows 2000 client

    You may want that local copy to stay there.... When the profiles get big it may take a while to login. The local copy allows the pc to check for updates, and only copy the necessary files off the server.... If nothing has changed the user is logged in instantly. That said, you are a big boy...
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    Relay Problem?

    Are users still receiving mail form other domains? Well, one guess is that something is wrong with your exchange servers dns settings.... If I'm right, when you go to the exchange server you cannot even browse web pages. Your server is unable to translate names to IPs.
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    Wrong IP

    try deleting the lease... what could it hurt?
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    MX Records or Round Robin

    no... dns is only going to deal with the domain name part.... now, depending on your email server, i'd bet you can accomplish what you want.
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    Advise on a Cisco Router to act as NAT / ICS & Firewall for LAN

    The user guide at ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pdf/befsr81ug.pdf has some screen shots of the web config.... Its super easy, as any of the inexpensive routers will be.
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    Advise on a Cisco Router to act as NAT / ICS & Firewall for LAN

    all you need is a cisco anything router.. .1600 series with 2 ethernet interfaces will work... Unfortunately you will want to learn the IOS (ming boggling interface) ALternatively you could go for a LinkSys router, or any other one at your local pc shop.... They should all work fine, and for a...
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    Mail on asp form won't send

    what kind of mail server? Is it getting to the mail server and sitting in a queue, or does the mail server reject the message altogether. Is probably to do with relaying... you may have to set your mail server to be less secure.
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    Batch Jobs or Scripts from Win2000 or Win98se

    also... cmd /? has some goodies, as well as start /?
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    Administrative Shares

    <nick burns mode on> Move! In Win2k environment: At your machine with admin rights, right click on My COmputer, and pick Manage.... Then right click Computer Management (Local), select Connect to another computer... Pick the other computer, then expand System Tools to reveal Shared Folders...

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