Blow away and recreate the user.s *.pwl file. If they are mapping any
drives, the passwords don't really sync properly. WIN98 cannot really join a
domain, and the passwords are stored locally in this file, named ?????.pwl
for each user - I. E. joed.pwl, fred.pwl, etc..

-----Original Message-----
From: Herchenbach, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 2:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Help....Password requested after migration to new domain


I'm migrating to a new domain....win2k with e2k....and all is well with
win2k pro machines, but on win98 machines I keep getting a password prompt
in outlook (2k).  And no matter what i type in the dialog box (which ask for
username; password and domain), it states that creditials are not correct.
I have the nt authentication to be used as far as outlook is concerned.
 
any idea apprectiated....i have to be up and running by monday 8:00 am

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 1:03 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SATELLITE DSL WITH EXCHANGE SMTP?



What about the upload speed. If you are running an exchange server on the
site, and you are sending the data out over satellite, you are going to have
a 60KB upload rate or something like that aren't you? That is what stopped
us from setting up an exchange server on a remote site.

 

Michael

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Politis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: July 13, 2002 2:11 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SATELLITE DSL WITH EXCHANGE SMTP?

 

70ms latency is excellent.  In fact it's so good, I don't belive there's any
way satellite can provide this kind of latency. I've used several satellite
rigs, and none come in under 500ms latency.  Either their smoking crack, or
70 ms is some BS their makreting department came up with that refers to
internal latencies on their wired network, and doesn't represent what
customer's see over their true satellite links.  You can't pump data into
near earch orbit, and back that fast; the distances are far enough that the
speed of an electron becomes an issue.

 

That being said, most web protocols SMTP, FTP, HTTP, etc.  were initial
designed for slow dial up networks with high latency.  And will run fine
over the 500+ ms latencies of a satellite network.  Issues would arise with
other protols such as Citrix ICA, MS RDP or SNA.  If your users want to just
browse the web, and POP mail they should be fine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11:51 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SATELLITE DSL WITH EXCHANGE SMTP?

Thanks.  Yes, we were talking about "high speed connection".  The issue of
latency seems to be acceptable at certain levels... One such measurement,
70ms, comes from a company called www.SkyPipeline.com
<http://www.skypipeline.com/> .  If latency is an *ENEMY* to good line speed
what will it mean to have 70ms using "interactive applications" specifically
remote access software?

 

"...guaranteed to have an average round trip packet transit time within
SkyPipeline's Broadband Wireless Network over a calendar month of 70ms or
less. The average network latency is measured as the average of 15-minute
samples taken throughout the month"

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 9:31 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SATELLITE DSL WITH EXCHANGE SMTP?

 

As long as you get static ip it should be okay. Others may complain about
the terminology you are using, since DSL is a connection method and so is
satellite so I'm presuming you are talking about satellite for high speed
connectivity. There will be latency but it shouldn't matter too much

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 6:33 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: SATELLITE DSL WITH EXCHANGE SMTP?

We are in Ventura County, CA and just found out from the ISP that slots on
the D-SLAM may not be available for our IDSL connection.  How well does
satellite DSL weigh in with SMTP mail on an Exchange Server environment?
Thanks. Michael 

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