I agree that Antigen is better than NAV for Exchange, we have not had any
problems with it for over a year. This is also a test because as of yet I
have been unable to post a question
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I recently upgraded our Exchange 5.5 server from IE 3.01 to 5.5 Sp2. I
don't really understand this but clients are able to connect internally
(including VPN) and through OWA. However when I try to connect through the
internet, it is failing with "Unable to open your default email folders.
The mic
I recently upgraded our Exchange 5.5 standard server from IE 4.01 to 5.5
sp2 and got up to date on patches. I am not sure this is the cause, but
now
internally clients connect fine (including the VPN), owa works fine.
However, when connecting over the internet, I get an error "Unable to open
your
Don,
sorry about the multiples. I didn't think they were getting posted. So I
tried an number of different ways. I actually was going to email just you
and ask if this list was updated real time.
I know it is unsecure, but that is really not my choice, I have just
really locked this machine down a
The pix has been in place around a year. I wasn't kidding when I said I
was going to email you and ask, so I wasn't being a smart A**.
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Yes and it is wide open, any to any (it won't stay this way).
I havn't had it explained to me with viable content, but our company does
alot of work for other companies with secure networks. These networks
generally are not going to allow the vpn ports to be opened on their
network. However, we mu
Sorry for not being clear,
upgraded to 5.5 sp4
patched IIS
updated ie to 5.5 sp2 and security patches
This is kind of a weird situation, security was not a concern of this
company until around the last six months. I do want to close the machine
off from the internet as much as possible, but I wa
Don't access the internet from it, I have no good explanation for why I
upgraded the browser.
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Thanks for your help! I apologize again for the multiples. I'm going to
leave it as it is and hopefully on monday my boss will agree not to expose
the server so much.
Thanks again
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Upgraded from 5.5 SP3
I checked for the static RPC ports and the dword entries for tcp/ip port
are not there. This is the info I got from the knowledge base. Is this
correct?
Also I can't remember where but isn't there somewhere on the information
store besides the recipients container, that cli
Also we are about to upgrade from 5.5 standard to enterprise, are there
any pitfalls that I need to know about?
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Sorry to keep posting.
I just tried to logon to the machine as the local administrator, dialed
up, started the vpn, and tried to set up my profile logged on as the local
administrator. When the logon pop up came up, which I had used previously,
I entered my information. It failed, it is like it is
Thanks for your help, I'm not an exchange guru (havn't been doing it for
long) and learned a lot.
I didn't need to make the ports static (wide open firewall).
I will push to remove this type of access.
it wasn't permissions (i thought it may have been this because a few weeks
ago I removed an ever
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