Simplest thing is to use an alternative e-mail client to your standard one. For example, if you use Outlook, use Thunderbird or Eudora for the...
Out of interest, where did you get that information?
This may be a print driver problem. Are you connecting the printer to the print server via USB? I think we need printer make and model here. It...
These routers are actually very straight forward to set up. Let's start by identifying the router and where you can get the manual:...
To follow up on the copper between buildings issue: A major problem is that it is very unlikely that the potential on the earth will be the...
As Scott says - port forward the ports required for the web service (80). I'm not sure if web outlook uses SSL. If it does, you will need to...
The best way to connect the two networks is via a fibre connection. That means you will need to get in a professional cabler who will advise on...
With early versions of SBS, one of the license limitation was that you could only have one server. If you wanted more servers you had to upgrade...
I've just had another look at the information you posted and have realised that you've posted too much information about your configuration. I was...
A good test is whether you can telnet into port 25 of the mail server, from outside your network. For example, if your external address is...
Hmmm... that doesn't look like good advice to me. I think the only clear rule of thumb is that it's best not to mix and match with wireless. In...
It's worth creating a small range of addresses that are excluded from the DHCP scope - and use these for the devices you need statically assigned....
Now, its done there's a good case for not changing it again if its hard work on the servers. 255.255.254.0 will work OK, but I think it is worth...
It might be worth reconciling the scope:...
Wish I'd read this before responding to your posting in the server forum :cool: Typo I think. The mask to use is 255.255.254.0 However, the key...
A couple of points to make here: First, I'd recommend you bite the whole bullet and use a whole octet for the new subnet rather than a small...
Internet connection share isn't a very reliable system. You would be much better off letting the router deal with the job of handling your...
I think this may be one place where you don't want to use NetBIOS over TCP/IP. At least in the remote office. NetBIOS doesn't route well, so you...
How are you connecting to the internet? What device connects your computer to your internet connection?
That is genius!!!!. It is the only dual-boot system I've seen that chooses which OS to boot depending on which way up it is. Boot XP, turn...
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