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WSUS 3.0 beta?30 Jun 2007 23:54 GMT2
Is WSUS 3.0 still beta?  Is it safe to put it on our live server?  I don't
have a "test" production server to use.  Aren't we supposed to wait until
beta glitches are worked out?
Vista and SBS 200330 Jun 2007 23:53 GMT3
We run SBS 20003 and about half a dozen xp pro clients.
We bought our first Vista Business PC.
We couldn't connect it to the domain.
We have tried connecting using //servername/connectcomputer and
Using WSuS 3.0 on SBS 2003 R2 - Blue Shield displayed30 Jun 2007 21:22 GMT5
I've installed a clean SBS 2003 R2 server. I've then uninstalled WSuS
2.0 and installed WSuS 3.0 (I did the uninstall so that WSuS 3.0 would
utilise SQL 2005 instead of Windows Internal Database).
On the SBS 2003 Console I now get an error:
Redirecting folders for some and how to prevent30 Jun 2007 21:15 GMT9
Hello again;
Continuing the new sbs 03 server saga.
A couple of questions for any experts out there.
I've configured folder redirection thru the wizard on the sbs 03
SBS 2003 folder redirection, offline files,  ..and more30 Jun 2007 20:15 GMT9
Ok I hope this is not too stupid of me to ask.
Am about to setup a new sbs 03 server.
I've worked lots with pcs, general networking , Netware server etc.
Not many w2k03 servers.
Do I need to worry about this error?30 Jun 2007 18:43 GMT5
I just started receiving this error. My hardrive has plenty of space. Do I
need to worry about this?
Thanks,
The following disk is low on free disk space. Low levels of free disk space
Changing SMTP Port30 Jun 2007 15:56 GMT8
The ISP provider for some of our remote users have started to block port 25
for outgoing SMTP mail.  This is affecting their Outlook POP3 connection
settings.
I would like to change the SMTP port on my SBS 2003 server to something
safe sender lists30 Jun 2007 12:10 GMT2
I have two questions.
I am using the current ver IMF in sbs2003R2. Is there a white list in the
pipeline (or available somewhere)?
Must I select the "safe senders only" option to create a safe senders list
Topology Question....30 Jun 2007 08:59 GMT3
In a perfect world, I would allow SBS to add ISA as a security layer to my
network. That would leave me with this topology... lets call it topology "A".
Cable modem -> Nat / WiFi / Router (uPnP) -> SBS External Nic -> SBS -> SBS
Internal Nic -> Switch -> Workstations
SBS 2003 / Instant messaging30 Jun 2007 05:55 GMT5
Isn't there a native instant messaging in SBS2003 that can be enabled for
clients on the local network?  I thought there was, but I cannot find how to
enable/administrate it.  Pleaswe advise ...
jdc
Remote Web Workplace and widescreen monitors30 Jun 2007 04:07 GMT9
I was wondering if anyone were aware of being able to connect to an SBS
server using RWW at resolutions higher than 1600 x 1200, or at widescreen
resolutions. This is a SBS 2003 R2 install.
Automatic Log Off30 Jun 2007 03:24 GMT1
Could someone please tell me the best way to configure a SBS 2003 (R2)
Server with XP Pro (SP2) clients to log a user off the network automatically
after so many minutes of idle time away from their workstation?  
I never could get the winexit.scr method to work and followed ...
Problem With SBS2003 Shutdown30 Jun 2007 02:45 GMT3
My client has a system running SBS 2003.  When the system is restarted,
it will go through all of the steps involved in shutting down (closing
programs, logging off users, the window showing that it is stopping all
the running services will come up and go away) and then, when the ...
Microsoft Guide to SBS Security and Active Directory Publications29 Jun 2007 23:58 GMT6
I have been reading a few documents on Microsoft's website (TechNet I
think) which explained how to properly secure Windows Server 2003 and
the Active Directory. About half way through them I realized they
dealt with alot of things which don't apply to SBS, are there
SBS2K3/Exchange Server problem29 Jun 2007 23:55 GMT7
Here is a weird problem that I can not figure out. When trying to use
Exchange Server System Attendant and Selecting Server/Users/Mailbox to delete
a user, right clicking on the user does not bring up the Exchange Tasks. Any
suggestions?
 
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