November 2005 - Posts
So you are a consultant selling/supporting SBS2003. Wouldn't it be cool to demo a PocketPC/SmartPhone/PocketPC Phone Edition without having to shell out $200-$500 for a device? Well, you can! You can install a PocketPC/SmartPhone/PocketPC emulator on
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Today was a tough issue (from a time perspective). I am kicking myself for having taken soooo long to fix this issue. Ok, clients cannot logon to the domain. Basically if the clients were able to "logon", it was with cached credentials. New users on computers
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An HTTP_500 error on the PocketPC is a very generic error. It typically means IIS passed something to Exchange, Exchange went off to do what it is supposed to do...but Exchange failed, Exchange then turns around and reports the error to IIS (like, "hey,
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Today was a weird one... Nothing changed on the server but the following services were stopped and could not be started: Simple Mail Transport Protocol SMTP FTP Publishing Service Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 Microsoft Exchange POP3 When we tried to start
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Today I worked on an issue where the SBS2003 server could not send mail to some domains. The NDR when sending to the Microsoft.com domain was similar to: 5.7.1 <Your e-mail was rejected by an anti-spam content filter on gateway. Reasons for rejection
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Today I had the "hardware problem bit" set to 1! First, I worked on an issue where a server was randomly rebooting with a *BSOD*. It would create a memory dump each time. The problem was that each time the server crashed it was a different stop code and
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