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  • Re: wgatray.exe

    Seems that MS realised that they boobed and have made steps to remove it. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=921914
    Posted to Windows XP (Forum) by tezfair on Thu, Jun 29 2006
  • Re: wgatray.exe

    I have limited knowledge of ISA 2000, but if there was a way that allow all users to go to MS / WGA / whatever.com while still blocking them from general web access then I would be very interested. cheers Terry
    Posted to Windows XP (Forum) by tezfair on Mon, Jun 19 2006
  • wgatray.exe

    I have a just installed a new PC at a clients office but from 'go' wgatray / the grey star appears each time a user logs onto the domain. They have SBS 2000, but with limited internet - basically during work hours they have blocked internet access, however wgatray wants full internet access and is constantly popping a screen up demanding authentication
    Posted to Windows XP (Forum) by tezfair on Mon, Jun 19 2006
  • Re: POP3 Connector Errors 1023, 1019, 1053 and 1056

    My initial thought is that <andy.dillon.ppeservicesltd.com> doesn't have the @ in it!! It seems that the mail is being picked up but then nothing is being delivered. Have the undeliverables sent to the administrator then check any thats being bounced as NDs Its also possible that its trying to pick up 1 message thats corrupt or too large to be
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Fri, May 26 2006
  • Re: More suggestions for changes to SBS 2003

    Another suggestion... Scenario: Monday morning and there's a dying server 200 miles away. Very important client with an SBS2003 sever thats taking 50 minutes to get to the logon screen and an office full of staff just itching to work. Fortunately I have someone within the clients area that can be onsite and help get the system running. Suggestion: 1
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Mon, May 15 2006
  • Re: More suggestions for changes to SBS 2003

    I have been messing around with this very command line, hence it would be nice to incorporate this function into future SBS boxes.
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Sun, May 14 2006
  • Re: More suggestions for changes to SBS 2003

    Yep. (bet your going to tell me its already there and I have been having a blonde moment)
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Sat, May 13 2006
  • Re: More suggestions for changes to SBS 2003

    While I am aware of a script that can rename a computer, I would like to be able to rename a desktop from MMC. Why would I want to change the name? Because people want a computer to be named after them, but often they move around an office (aint roaming profiles great). I am then 'asked' to change the computer name so that people can see x, y or z's
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Fri, May 12 2006
  • Re: E-mails delivered to wrong mailbox

    I had a client a few years back with sbs 2000 who had something similiar and it was to do with the way the email has been sent. In our case it was an obscure BCC issue that meant the header name couldn't be extracted in the normal way under POP and the solution was pure SMTP. I wonder if in your case when a BCC comes in, its missed and then it ends
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by tezfair on Fri, May 12 2006
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