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Folder attributes - users NOT able to delete files.
Hi guys, If anyone can help me,I have a server with windows 2003 and I have a share folder that my users use,(the files are under one folder about 150,000 files), and I need to grant them all attributes on the files and folders but NOT to delete them. When...
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Discussion threads 2007-07-24
not deletable signature in outlook
Hello guys,Is there a way to create a signature in outlook 2000 & 2003 that the users cannot delete?I mean to have:Kind RegardsI do not want the users to be able to delete any of these details just to add there name.A fixed template so they cannot delete it.Apart from...
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Discussion threads 2007-02-14
Auto reply in Exchange 2000 for undeliverable mails
If an outside user sends an email to my domain but the mailbox doesn't exists, it automatically sends an undeliverable email to the sender. I want to change the content of that email. How can i do that?Oh i'm using exchange 2000 on one domain and exchange 2003 on another.
Tags: e-mail, exchange, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, neoklis@..., software, undeliverable email, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-10
Two scopes in one Superscope
Hi guys,I have two scopes in one Superscope with subnets 10.0.x.x and 192.168.x.x. How can I configure the DHCP to assign IPs only from 10.0.x.x as automatic and from 192.168.x.x only the ones i assign as static?I mean when a pc is plugged on the network the IP that should...
Tags: 192.168.X.X, IP, neoklis@..., hardware, DHCP
Q&A 2006-09-25
How can i check if my pc is x64 compatible
Hi guys,I am looking for a hardware tool that checks your computer if its 64bit compatible.As i checked for my hardware it is compatible but I need to be sure by running a tool to give me exact info on that.I have Pentium D 3.0Ghz 830ASUS motherboard P5LD2 Deluxe 945P...
Tags: 64-bit, neoklis@..., windows, PC, Intel EM64T
Q&A 2006-09-12
logs taking too much space
Hi guys,I work in an ISP and we host many web sites keeping the logs for each site on a separate disk from OS, on drive e:.I am using windows 2000 server with IIS 5 and windows 2003 with IIS 6.For example, we have a disk that is 80 GB...
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Q&A 2006-04-07
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