Local Security Settings
Pardon the newbie question here:
How do I adjust the local users and groups security
settings on a Windows 2003 server (it is part of a domain,
but not a controller)? When I open the window for Local
Secutiry Policy, the appropriate files appear, however,
they have a padlock on them. I AM logging as the
adminstrator as well.
Thanks,
Daniel Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44643
MSDN for sale ? Legal ?
I was kinda curious on one issue. I used to receive MSDN and of course loved
it.
I recently saw at a local used bookstore/software store where they had a
pretty up to date copy of MSDN complete with Three Binders of CD's and a
smaller binder of DVD's. All access codes were attached. The only problem
is, if this software has already been activated if its legal or not ?
Anyone know the answer on this one ?
Thanks
Tedd
--
Tedd Riggs
PDA Square Content Developer
www.pdasquare.com Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44642
Password for Outlook Express
Recently tried to access my e-mail account and was
unexpectantly asked for a password for the account. The
account has been open for several years and I may have, at
the onset, established a password, however; since that
time I have forgotten it. Why is it that now I am being
asked for the password? Is there a way to circumvent the
use of the password to be able to retrieve my e-mail,
which I haven't been able to get now since Jan. 13, 2004.
Help!!! Thanks!!!! Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44639
Messenger security
Does MSN Messenger use H.323 for voice features. It has
been mentioned that AIM uses the protocol (though AOL has
yet to comment about it's vulernability to CA-2004-01).
If Messenger does use H.323 (We know NetMeeting does), has
Microsoft commented on it's possible vulnerability or if
they are testing it?
--jrs Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44632
Lost my MS search tool to Shop Nav
ShopNav, a shopping search engine, appears everytime I
hit the "search" button in IE.
I cannot get rid of it. I want my regular MS search
back. Can anyone suggest a fix.
I have been to the "ShopNav" website where they have an
uninstaller.... It does not work. (Suprising,,,eh?)
Thanks Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44629
SID to Groupname.
Hi,
Is there anyway of recovering the SID of an old group to a newly created
group with the same name? I suppose what im trying to do is SID mapping.
Regards,
Steve. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44628
Storing User Certificates in Active Directory
I need some help figuring out how to go about setting up
the server and active directory to handle this problem.
I have a secure website that distributes certificates for
users to use to access their website. There are 3000+
users on our network and maybe a few hundred of these
users will be needing access the website. Is there a way
to store the certificates in Active Directory? I'm trying
to centralize this as much as possible.
Thanks for the help
Sean
. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44620
scanning
i was surfing tonight when a message i've never seen
popped up saying that my computer was being monitored (i
was doing a google search for haircuts and ended up on a
porn site... i'm still trying to find the link between
the two). anyway, this message had my ip adress, my os
and other information that seems to me would be
impossible to have if this wan't true. i posted something
similar a few weeks ago because i was afraid that someone
may have hacked into my computer and i can't change my
security settings cause they're in korean right now. i
may have gotten screwed by one of those fake msn security
messages.
can this be true???? if so, is there anything i can do to
stop/block someone monitoring my computer?!?!?!?!?
lesson learned: don't look for possible haircuts on the
internet.
thanks,
worried in korea Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44619
norton antivirus and microsoft downloads
I'm trying to download some new secuirty measures from
the microsoft web site. I'm able to download them to my
desktop but when I try to run them from there to my
computer the wizard just seems to disappear from the
screen. I'm also having the same problem with norton anti-
virus 2004. I'm able to download it from the disk but
when I try to run it from the desktop it either does not
respond or when it does it disappears form the screen.
Can anyone help? Do I need to reload XP? I went to the
symantes web site for help and have tried everything
nothing seems to work. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44618
Win2k3 Web Edition - Usage of EFS
I'm trying to secure a co-loc server as much as possible, so I figgured, let me encrypt all the folders with sensitive data, including the folder with website data for IIS
Well it seems IIS does not like this at all and refused to work properly. I'm expecting a different NTFS user account is used for the EFS method
So is there any way to configure/use EFS so that my original idea would work? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44617
Spoofed Microsoft Security Alert
The Creators of the spoofed Microsoft security alerts
whith a so called Microsoft security patch Attachment
(Virus Dropper), have got more clever.
I received a new spoof today with no attachment, however
a cursory glance through the source code before opening
showed nothing to make me belive it was not a Microsoft
Security allert. I Missed one tiny piece of code that on
opening attempted to download an ActiveX control.
Thankfully my settings blocked this. Be Warned.
If Microsoft would like to contact me I will forward the
email.
Yours
Philip Bailey Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44616
L2TP/IPSec from XP client to Windows 2003 Server
Does anyone have this configuration running
I'm getting an error which indicates that there i
no certificate installed on my client, but the mm
shows a valid certificate
I think this is a bug
--pjc Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44603
hotmail
yesterday my hotmail account have been hack into and all
my emails between a friend and me has been send out to all
her friends using my account. she has then blame me for
doing it and hated me and have left me. i hope that some
one here can help me find out who this love rival is and
is it possible to trace the email that have been send out
form my account for the last two days. the time and
location where the emails have been send . i am willing to
pay for any information or investigation that you can help
me provided that the information is useful . currently you
can email to me at davelim4@yahoo.com Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44589
Malicious Script HelpCtr.Exe
Running WinXP Home
I hope someone will bear with me and read this. It sounds complicated
I guess, but I have tried to pare it down to just a few words and that
just won't work. And if anyone has a better idea than reformatting and
reinstalling I would be SO grateful for the advice.
Problem began with a sudden drastic decline in dial-up connection
speed. Initially blamed my ISP, pretty much cursed them out over a
couple of day. (I have since apologized!)
After updating VirusScan and SpyBot, which I routinely do anyway, and
finding no problems there. I started the modem troubleshooter. Should
have begun there. Several pages into the troubleshooter I get a
Norton Warning Window that there is a Malicious Script HelpCtr.Exe and
recommends that I block it. It does not offer to quarantine it. I
delete it. It has no effect.
I have script blocking on as a default, but it appears not to have
caught this.
I do a search on the file name. I come up with 3 exact matches, and
one additional match with an extended string following the extension.
They are as follows:
helpctr.exe in C:\WINDOWD\$NtServicePackUninstall$ Aug/18/2001
helpctr.exe in C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles|i386 Aug/29/2002
helpctr.exe in C:\WINDOWS\PCHEALTH\HELPCTR\binaries Aug/29/2002
HELPCTR.EXE-0BD5B31B.pf in C:\WINDOWS\prefetch Current date
All capitals are exactly as shown in the search result window.
The first three files appear to be legitimate. Their age and the
properties screen which says Microsoft is the origin lead me to
believe they are legitimate.
So I assumed the last one, with the long string followed by .pf was
the culprit. So I deleted it. No effect. If I disconnect and
reconnect, it is at the same low speed, and the trouble shooter finds
the script again. Rebooting does the same thing. Went through this
several times. Same result (non-result?)
(I also deleted ALL of them at one time,I got warnings of possible
instability which I ignored, But doing so immediately affected
everything! From mouse clicks to keyboard function! So I restored them
and rebooted!)
Obviously (to me) something unknown is regenerating this file! It is
this I must find! Anyone having a clue what is causing this?
In the last 2 days some other odd things have occurred which I will
not detail here, but it leads me to logically assume that whatever is
invading my system has more nasty things to do than just slowing down
my internet connection.
I did a search on Google/groups and there are literally thousands of
entries dealing with problems with HelpCtr.exe, all of them seemingly
affecting a different aspect of Windows. Some can't print. some can't
network, and on and on.
Looked it up on Symantec's page, got three hits, none of which related
in any way to my situation.
(And Norton, BTW, no longer supports a TWO YEAR OLD version of
AntiVirus. And even if you qualify for support they do not offer
support to get rid of a problem. Only support is for installation and
general use of the program. Have used Norton for 10 years. Never
again. End of rant)
The basic support from Dell is to Back up data, reformat and re
install. I'm at the point that I might be willing to do it BUT here's
at least one problem with that: If something is generating this
malicious script how am I to determine what is safe to backup and what
is not. Just backing it all up does not make any sense to me.
I hope I have not lost your interest by going on too long and that all
of this makes some sense.
Hopefully
Grape Crusher Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44579
Outlook/Security Problems???
It appears that when some attachments are included with an
e-mail Outlook enters in and makes it impossible to save
the attachments or open them. It does not consistently
happen and there is no indication that it happens because
of a potential virus. Is this an Outlook problem, a
Security issue, or ??? I don't know how to resolve this.
I need these attachments. Any advise is appreciated. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44569
email notes
I keep recieving an email that says it is from Microsoft
anf that I shoudl down load this patch immediately. How
do I know if this is real or a virus attack? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44566
Network Trouble
Ive been using Windows Media Encoder 7 with no real
problems until we installed a local network in our house.
My computer runs off an internet connection which i access
through the network. Now when i try to broadcast through
media encoder 7...only people on the network can access it
through windows media player? How can I sort this out?
Thanks Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44551
SUS server
Is is possible to use SUS server on 1 network that is
connected to the Internet to recieve updates, then sneaker
net the updates to another SUS server that CAN'T connect
to the Internet. If not, it might be a good feature for
new version, lot of us run networks that can't be
connected to the Internet.
Thanks
Kevin Parks Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44548
Client Certificates
Pardon my ignorance in the area of Certifiate Services. In the questions I
may have made incorrect statements. I would greately appreciate if you
could correct me.
I am generating client certificates using win2k3 Certificate Services.
After creating the certificate, I export it using public/private key pair
into .pfx. file. I then import it to client machine personal store. In the
personal node there are now 2 certificates. I am assuming it is a public
client certificate and public CA certificate.
Where does the private key get stored?
If it is stored in some hidden place, how can I check what private keys have
been imported to date? How can I delete them?
Is the private key the same for all certificate for that CA? or is there
different private key for each certificate for that CA?
Thanks in advance Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44527
VIRUS REMOVAL
I've found that I have a virus calledADW_RULEDOR.C in my C:/system volume information. It is currently in quarentine, however I would like to manually clean it myself. Can anyone tell me if these files are important and will I damage my computer by trying to delete or mess about with it, also how do I get rid of this virus file? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44522
Someone using my MSN ID and email ?
I cannot say for sure, but I usually get a good 30-40 emails per day with
about 5-8 being Spam, the others are alot of Microsoft newsletters and other
computer newsletters and then about 5 real emails. This number very rarely
varies more then just a few.
On a couple of times logging in over the last few weeks, I have gotten maybe
5 emails altogether and have had friends say they email me, but I never
received the email. This has never been a problem on MSN except years ago
when a "friend" found my login info and was diverting mail. I just changed
the password again, (last time that helped for about 10 days) and so
far....at least for the last few days I am back to receiving my normal
emails. However over the last week (before I changed the password again)
there was a very large drop in the emails that I received.
Is there anyway to get basically a "log on file" from MSN that would show
what IP's people used to logon to my account ? This would at least limit the
people that might have access to the email. Not sure if this is something
for Microsoft Privacy or Security or what. The general customer service just
give me thee pre-canned message to change your password often. The last
password I used was a long one (about 18 characters) and I do not know any
other way around this.
Any ideas out there as this is something I really do not like very much !
Thanks.
--
Tedd Riggs
PDA Square Content Developer
www.pdasquare.com Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44519
System Back Date
I am pretty new to the pc world. I bought my pc in Feb
last year, and up until August, it was working fine.
Then the problems started. and have multiplied 1000 times.
Q.... If I back date the system to July, would this get
rid of all my problems?
And would I lose any programmes i have since installed?
What data would remain and what would be lost? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44511
SpywareBlaster
After loading Spybot and Ad-aware, I am still not able to
get rid of some spyware.
I have now loaded SpywareBlaster, which still cant stop
them.
eg. This is how it looks on Spybot:
Look2Me: ClassID HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{DDFFA75A-E81D-
4454-89FC-B9FD0631E76}
In SpywareBlaster, I click Tools ; CustomBlocking ;
AddItem.
I then have to fill in
1)Name for New Item.
2)Enter the new Item's CLSID.
From the 'Look2Me' example above, what do I type in for
these 2 requests?
Thank you Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44510
How do i limit IE to One site only?
Dear Sir,
I created user mahindra on my computer with windows 2000. This user
should access only one web site only for example www.tmahindra.com.
How can i configure this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for the trouble that you have taken,
Swamy Putta Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44508
Auto login question
I have a Media Center PC set up on a home network with other XP Pro PCs. In
terms of sharing files and printers, I have found that I need to create
accounts with the identical names/passwords on each computer. I have also
found that using a blank password on both sides of connection doesn't seem
to allow sharing to work very well.
So, on my Media Center PC I need to create a password for the primary
account in order to be able to access the printer on another one of my PCs.
However, I do *not* want to have to type in a password every time I turn on
the TV a.k.a my Media Center PC. So is there a way to have an account with
a password but still get an automatic login? Or perhaps there is a way to
make the Windows networking or security not be so picky about blank
passwords?
--
Keith Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44507
System Backup
I am trying to figure out how to backup my system without
a backup option in system tools???
I am using windows xp home. I bought it new with home
edition already installed. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44500
My Explorer has been invaded
1) My default web page keeps getting replaced with another
which is an undesired search engine
2) My Favourites gets loaded with URL's at Start-Up
3) My Internet Explorer starts automatically and goes to
undesired web sites
==========
I leave my laptop ON at nights when I go home so that IT
folks can remotely access and perform updates, backups,
etc - but I know some night folks have used it to surf the
net -
==========
Is there a cure for this? seems like something has been
installed in my Lap Top. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44495
e-mail invaded
Can someone please tell me how to fix the following
problem? I have received several un-deliverable msgs to e-
mails that I did not send but appear to have originated
from my home e-mail account. The e-mail subjects are all
spam. Someone has hacked into my e-mail & I do not share
my computer with anyone. Please Help! Thank you. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44494
Outlook
I'm getting a message that there is a program trying to
acces my contact list, it gives me the option of allowing
it to acces for a 1 to 10 minutes or to not allow...
it says it might be a virus so i dont allow it... but all
it does is it closes and then it shows up again... i
thought it was spyware so i went to
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
and got the freeware and all but it still shows up!
by the way what exactly are registry keys and how
important are they?
please help me... Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44492
403 forbidden
all of sudden i have stated recieving the message HTTP 403
FORBIDDEN on anything i try to download, help please Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44485
Virus???
I got an email from a friend, who got an email from
another friend stating that "jdbgmgr.exe" was a virus and
we should delete it from our computer. I think this is
acutally part of the Windows operating system. Can anyone
help me with this? Thanks!! Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44481
IP addresses
Is there anyway you can find out a persons name if you have an IP address? Or where they are located or any other information to find out who the IP address belongs to? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44480
What are these ping things?
Please help!
I'm a very new user and I've just found out that my
computer is at risk, but I can't get any info in how to
block these ping things. Tried symantec site and
microsoft but they don't tell me how to protect my
computer. Any tips? Thanks. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44475
IP address
I recently have been getting error messages about "IP
address conflict with another IP address"...a few days ago
my screen turned blue and said that someone knows my IP
address with a warning...was that just a spam sales
promotion or could someone actually hacked into my
computer now and cause problems or even steal
information...Please help and advise... Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44468
MicroMonopoly aids Terrorism?
"[T]he link is formatted to take advantage of an Internet Explorer flaw
that allows an attacker to hide the true destination of the link; in this
case, the address bar in Internet Explorer displays "www.fdic.gov," while
the actual Web site is at a different address in Pakistan." -
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5146716.html?tag=zdfd.newsfeed
And I wonder who in Pakistan would want to know about the financial details
about American citizens? Who in Pakistan would want to exploit the fears of
the American populace for their own nefarious purposes? Who, indeed?!
Is MS glacial response to fixing the address bar flaw also helping
terrorists fund future attacks on the innocents?
Stop dragging your feet MS, people are now possibly being terrorized in
their homes because of your Swiss cheese software! Get a temp fix out that
informs people of the misdirection at the very least, if it's really that
effin' hard to fix fully.
PROTECT YOUR CUSTOMERS FROM YOUR MISTAKE, *NOW*!
This should be a lesson to everyone why you can't put all of computer
security eggs in one monopolistic basket!
Demonstrations of the Address bar vulnerability:
http://www.microscum.com/misc/devil/
http://www.microscum.com/misc/intransigence/intransigence.htm
Download & setup up Mozilla as your default browser, that way when you click
on a link in email, you'll know what website you're really being taken to.
http://mozilla.org/download.html
Protect yourself, because MS's desktop monopoly gives them absolutely no
incentive to fix their own mistakes for their monopoly locked-in customers!
There should be an investigation into how MS's desktop monopoly has weakened
the safety of the general public!
--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!" Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44462
Dialler 1on1
I have inadvertently lumbered myself with the dialler
1on1 which has been picked up by my anti-virus program
Norton (Symantec) but attempts at deletion have failed. I
have followed the instructions from Symantec Security
Response but without success. Attempts at deleting
C:\windows\10n1.exe fail - "Cannot delete access denied.
Any advice? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44460
Do I need more than 1 firewall?
I have windows xp and it has its own firewall but is that enough ? Can you have 2 firewalls? Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44459
BillGates v. GeneralMotors
For all of us who feel only the deepest love and
affection for the way computers have enhanced our lives,
read on. At a recent computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates
reportedly compared the computer industry with the auto
industry and stated, "If GM had kept up with technology
like the computer industry has, we would all be driving
$25.00 cars that got 1,000 miles to the gallon".
In response to Bill's comments, General Motors issued a
press release stating: If GM had developed technology
like Microsoft, we would all be driving cars with the
following characteristics: (and I just love this
part)
1. For no reason whatsoever, your car would crash twice a
day.
2. Every time they repainted the lines in the road, you
would have to buy a new car.
3. Occasionally your car would die on the freeway for no
reason. You would have to pull over to the side of the
road, close all of the windows, shut off the car, restart
it, and reopen the windows before you could continue. For
some reason you would simply accept this.
4. Occasionally, executing a manoeuvre such as a left
turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to
restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the
engine.
5. Macintosh would make a car that was powered by the
sun, was reliable, five times as fast and twice as easy
to drive - but would run on only five percent of the
roads.
6. The oil, water temperature, and alternator warning
lights would all be replaced by a single "This Car Has
Performed An Illegal Operation" warning light.
7. The airbag system would ask "Are you sure?" before
deploying.
8. Occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, your car would
lock you out and refuse to let you in until you
simultaneously lifted the door handle, turned the key and
grabbed hold of the radio antenna.
9. Every time a new car was introduced car buyers would
have to learn how to drive all over again because none of
the controls would operate in the same manner as the old
car.
10. You'd have to press the "Start" button to turn the
engine off.
Please share this with your friends who love, but
sometimes hate their computer! Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44451
Interland and Microsoft Security Update Virus
Do not open or click on emails saying they are from
security-center@microsoft.com with the subject "Security
warning"
Visiting the page in question will try and download a
virus on your system, interland is hosting these jerks and
has been notified and done nothing.
http://www.donotreply.com/archives/000006.html Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44448
Win2k3 Web Edition, where is the protection?
<rant
I'm really irritated at Microsoft for not caring about security. Didn't Nimda, CodeRed, Blaster, etc. tell them anything yet
How on earth can they not ship a simple statefull packet firewall with the 'Web Edition' version, like they do with WinXP and the other 2k3 server editions
</rant
Which brings me to the following question. Since IPSec is now the only other way for me to secure the box, how on earth does one define an IP range instead of single IPs. I want to limit access to TCP port 3389 for Remote Desktop to a dynamic IP range that my ISP carries. I got no trouble setting this up with IPsec, but the GUI doesn't allow for an IP range, only one IP at a time, and I refuse to create 5 * 255 entries to cover the dynamic spread of IPs my cable modem might end up with. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44435
e-mail
i use outlook express & i have received en e-mail from
microsoft security centre about downloading a security
patch, anyhow i have been told that microsoft does not do
this, you have to use windows update.
i was told that someone is using microsoft identity in an
e-mail to give people a virus, is this true.
thanks
mr lock Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44398
Problem setting a SecurityDescriptor using ADSI
Hello,
I have just run into an interesting problem when setting a Security
Decriptor on an NTFS file. I get the following error:
Run-time error '-2147023589 (8007051b)':
Automation Error
This security ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object.
I am logged in as the Domain Administrator, and I haven't tried to change
the ownership, I've simply added an ACE and tried to save the DACL with the
same (untouched) SecurityDescriptor
(i.e. objSecurity.SetSecurityDescriptor "D:\SecTest", ADS_PATH_FILE,
objSecDesc, ADS_SD_FORMAT_IID )
I was trying to add code to change the owner programmatically, so I went and
"manually" set the owner to another (non-admin) account to see if I could
pick up the change of ownership in my code, and then discovered that while
the owner was set to the non-admin account, I would get this error message
whenever I tried to write the SD, even though that account is already the
owner, and I'm not trying to change the ownership, just the DACL!
I would really appreciate any help you could give me... I obviously can't
deploy the component if it blows up when a different owner is set on file...
Thanks in Advance!
John Harvey
----
Go! Canucks, Go!
http://www.canucks.com Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44393
Security Alert
Can anyone direct and advise me on why I am getting this
security warning wwhen going to any secure website. The
security Alert reads as follows:
Security Alert
Revocation information for the security certificate for
this site is not available. Do you want to proceed?
I have researched this problem but have not come up with
any answers. You may reply to my email address at
crzycook_85205@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide..Rae Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44387
server.exe process running in task manager
We found a process running in task manager on our NT 4.0
6a server that we are not familiar with...is there a
command or other method to determine what the process is
associated with? The process is called server.exe.
Can't find anything on the MS site. Any deas what this
is? Thanks Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44376
Browser Security
Hi All, my internet explorer's default home page keeps
getting changed by something. Everyday I have to go to
tools and then reset web settings. Why and How does my
default page keep getting changed?
Thanks in advance for any responses. Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44372
Securing the fpdb folder within FP2002
I am trying to secure my database and was told to do this:
Open your remote web in FrontPage by selecting File|Open
Web, then entering the URL to your web, ie :
http://www.myliveweb.com. Once the web is open, right-
click on the fpdb folder and select Properties. Under
Properties, uncheck the option for "Allow files to be
browsed". Click Apply, then OK.
But the "Allow files to be browsed" box is not there.
I remember about a month ago it was there and the admin
guy said that the only thing they changed was to upgrade
to "Active Directory Domain" on that server.
Is any of this making any sense to anyone? I AM LOST!! Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44371
microsoft.public.windows.server.general ? Working or ?, Also: microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall
I know this group has nothing to do with this, but I have had this problem
at times and it was a server redirect that was stopping me.
I have some install issues with Windows Server 2003 and in checking the
microsoft.public.windows.server.general newsgroup, nothing has been updated
for several days, even the new messages I have sent have not posted. Does
anyone know if this link has died or any trouble with it ? I have noticed
the same problem on: microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall
Thanks alot
Tedd
--
Tedd Riggs
PDA Square Content Developer
www.pdasquare.com
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.566 / Virus Database: 357 - Release Date: 1/22/04 Tag: microsoft outlook password Tag: 44368
how do i take out password from sending and receiving
email