We've an old Hipath 3800, support dropped a while ago so we've been making basic changes ourselves. It's due for replacement, but it probably won't happen until next year.
We have many hunt groups configured, and for reception cover we started forwarding the reception phone to one of the spare...
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I've been running a lot of new cable runs for our server room 'revamp', putting CAT6 just about everywhere. We would like to move a large bank of analogue modems into another room and run cables from there to the demarcation point.
Is it ok to run several phones across one CAT6...
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One of my colleagues was considering connecting our ADSL lines to one of our spare patch panels, for easier management. While he was originally going to connect the line from the box on the wall, he believes it should be ok to take the line and terminate it directly, without the box...
Greetings. I did consider putting this in a more computer-oriented forum, but it really is more to do with the cables and connectors and I know that there are some very knowledgeable people here.
We currently operate a common 10/100 network across two buildings, with a multi-mode fibre link...
We've rather a few tablet PCs, which connect to our network using a wireless access point. That much was probably obvious.
Has anyone found a way of restricting which access points an XP installation is able to connect to? In an ideal work, I'd like to lock them down to one WAP - ours. I've...
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Our mailserver currently works just fine, both internally and externally. If a client wishes to download their messages via POP3 their client simply checks mail.ourdomain.com. Internally, the clients simply check using outlook at mailserver.domain. That's just peachy.
However...
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I currently run Opensuse 10.2, and I generally have no problems with it, with the exception of kernel updates. The update manager frequently prompts me with new updates, but if I install the the latest kernerl, kernel security patch and source, the computer fails to boot. It...
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Has anyone come across an issue RDC connections not being established when being run over a VPN, and the user is not an administrator? I can put the laptop on the physical network, and the user can access a server using a remote desktop. I can connect to the network using a...
An odd request, but due to an argument in the office (you would not believe how heated they can become, over the simplest disagreement), how would you punctuate the following text?
yes we have no bananas we have no bananas today
Carlsberg don't run I.T departments, but if they did they'd...
There are quite a few people here who seem to have a very good memory, does anyone have any tips or exercises on improving it? Mine is absolutely terrible.
Not so much 'party trick' memory feats, but rather storing and recalling things, in our day to day lives.
I Just hope I remember to check...
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We have a database which is used to log sick and annual leave. This is basically stored in tables using 'from' and 'to' dates. The main user now wishes to query the data by typing in from/to dates, to generate a sick report.
The problem I am having, is querying the data in a way...
Does anyone have any links to drive recovery software, preferably free. I know that quite a few have been posted over the years, but I've not had any luck finding them!
Russell.
Carlsberg don't run I.T departments, but if they did they'd probably be more fun.
When I was in school (25 now), I'm sure that I was taught to use two spaces after a period; in fact I am positive. Regardless, to this day I still use two spaces at the beginning of each new sentence following a period.
The reason I bring this up is because nobody else in my office has ever...
While this really isn't XP per se, but since I'm attempting this from an XP machine, I'll try here.
We have a workstation which accesses a website, that has a variety of ActiveX controls in it (form data entry etc). Unfortunately the machine in question is not prompted to install the control...
Greetings, just a quick question.
I know it's possible to have multiple MX records, so that in the event of failure on the primary line/server, the second will be used. Is this possible with A records, too?
Thank you in advance if anyone can steer me in the right direction.
Russell...
A computer attempted to access our e-mail server, the request came from 89.192.11.14. Now I know that we all get hundreds of attempts every day on our servers; but what I am curious about is that when entered on a WHOIS lookup, it is returned as "IP range reserved by IANA".
I can safely assume...
Our website is with a hosting company, but we host our own e-mail server; our web hosts manage our MX records for us.
I have been considering hosting our own MX records on a couple of name servers since we had a bit of an issue with ours hosts being too slow to correct a fault. Assuming that...
As the title suggests, has anyone done it? I am curious how you would manage file permissions for all the hosted files?
Carlsberg don't run I.T departments, but if they did they'd probably be more fun.
We currently have two sites, well more than two but for the sake of simplicity I'll limit this to two. Both sites have an ADSL line, a 2wire Hg1800 gateway/router and a Linksys RV082 VPN router. Each connection has a range of IP addresses, of which two are used (one for the HG1800 and one for...
The servers in across our companies are predominately Windows 2000/2003. I would like to put a Linux server in, to get a taste for it in the workplace. As I am fairly new to linux I will be installing a workstation to dabble on, as a learning process.
The company Fileserver seems like it...
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