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    Any Exchange 2003/2010 experts willing to share some knowledge?

    I think the quickest way would be the EDB extract if the software allows it - look at OnTrack as I don't think the Stellar version does public folders. Failing that just export from outlook and import in. I would suspect either way though permissions issues will need to be edited and pushed...
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    $100 Paypal Gift to Anyone Who Can Solve This Problem

    Also I assume the Netgear is the same IP as the Asus was?
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    $100 Paypal Gift to Anyone Who Can Solve This Problem

    Check the log files in C:\Program Files\Small Business Server (I think). There is a log for the console and I think there is also one for the wizard that may point you in the right place. I agree it may be a loop back issue. Also check local DNS to see if it resolves the domain you are using...
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    RDS (Terminal Server) woes

    Yes although it seems fine on some systems. No sign of drops in any logs and will look into the settings
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    RDS (Terminal Server) woes

    Hi everyone, I posted about this a couple of weeks ago but wanted to start a new thread to see keep it fresh. I also know this is slightly OS related but I figured as a network service this is probably the best place. So anyway, looking for some ideas. The setup is two servers, one is 2008...
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    Issues with Terminal Server

    Mainly due to Gigabit ports. we only get 2 on the 1910 but we need some more for backups. even with this ping tests showed a max of 4ms and average of 1ms response times to the server. The main issue is not so much an unresponsiveness. its more the mouse and cursor moving on its own resulting...
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    Issues with Terminal Server

    Correct, Access points and servers into the netgear (planning on swapping that for an HP 1810 I have spare) and then to the 1910-48 for end points. Load is mostly office 2013 and internet. most demanding is an office plugin that connects to a hosted database for client info.
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    Issues with Terminal Server

    Wireless is Uni-Fi AP's, around 15 users max per disk. Central switch is HP 1910-48G connected to a netgear basic switch for the servers.
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    Issues with Terminal Server

    I cant see it being server specs. Its 24 cores with 96GB Ram, memory is under 50%, cpu spike to 60 under heavy load and disk speeds are fine. Its also not impacting all users at once. Some can be fine while others have the issues.
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    Issues with Terminal Server

    Hi everyone. Thought this might do better here rather than the OS section being a network service. Anyway. We have a Windows server 2012 running RDS Session based Desktops. Its being used as a terminal server so all users work from this system. around 30-40 users and spec wise everything fine...
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    SNMP, single IP, multiple devices

    Lets keep it simple. Assume the networks are simple setup, no vlans etc, were just a router connecting to the internet with a number of layer 2 switches behind it usually with a server on the network. no subnets or clans just one big network. On the head office we have a machine running Cacti...
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    SNMP, single IP, multiple devices

    Hi Everyone, I'm looking into getting network monitoring set up for some sites. Each one is remote with a single IP address on the internet (all static) router and a couple of managed switches. No VPN's are setup and we cant set any up, just to make the challenge harder. So heres the...
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    Migrating from IceWarp to Exchange 2013 -- any tools to assist with migration?

    I would put a spam filter in the loop that can store mail if a server is offline.Usually I use a hosted one but internal as long as it can hold the mail would work too. 1 - change MX midweek to use spam filter. no mail is harmed since it either goes to server or spam filter. tell spam server...
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    Yikes, glad I did a backup audit

    But lets assume the buildings gone and servers and all equipment in it is gone. As the It guy whats your plans?
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    Yikes, glad I did a backup audit

    If you don't have the equipment then whats your disaster recovery plans?
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