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The samsung uses two different programme tools depending on the age of the system, one is Office serv manager and the other is IT Tool. Still even using the gui it can be tricky on old systems. If you want m8 I can see if our telecoms guys has a PDF for your system if it will help for the...
We've installed a few avaya ip offices 500 and there has always been problems with them one way or another - depends on what features your after - i hate the console software on avaya although the PBX configuration software is nice and easy to programme. The new Samsung IP stuff is pretty good...
RDP isn't really that secure, best to lock down to be only accessed from a whitelist static ip (eg your works IP) and maybe even changing the default port number, see thousands of attempts on that port every day on server/firewall logs
To run No-NAT mode you normally have to telnet into the router and do it from the CLI on alot of routers I've used. Not sure if you can do that on your BT Router.
I just googled that router model and got 1 result! popular router then?
Bridge mode doesn't tend to work for DSL connections - you need to use half-bridge mode which only certain DSL modems can do (eg: Draytek, Zyxel). I've only used them when we have 1 static ip to use. However like has been mentioned if you have 5 then run a no-nat configuration and not a bridge mode.
Need a new phone, just for calls and text with good battery life, already have a HTC Phone for work and a ipad so just need the basic features and to be pretty sturdy.
I had a ATi Xpert@Play 4mb card (I think) for 2d and the good old Righteous Orchid 3DFX for 3D action. Mech Warrior was awesome :) I also remember upgrading my PC's Green Monitor to a CGA one! 4 colours I think.
Currently running 2 x 5770's in Crossfire and it runs great!
Is there a way to see if a Servers (DELL) SCSI HDD is the 68pin connection or the 80pin type via a remote connection?
The server is miles away and don't really want to visit unless I have to.
SCSI host is a Adaptec 39320A which seems to be 68pin connections - but need to confirm if...
Re: iPad "Must Have" Apps
Just bought a PDF Reader app and never knew you could just add PDF files to the iBooks library via iTunes so didn't f**king need it.
Response from BT:
Dear Mr Longy
Thank you for your enquiry on the 23rd of June 2010
Your case reference number is: 1***************
Concerning your enquiry,
I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble with this, I believe I can see why this is happening.
This domain name is...
Cheers PinkoCommie, it's what I suspected then - BT.
I bet a million pounds the customers who are emailing my client don't have a problem sending email to anybody else!!
Yeah it's a different domain that worked - MX record was setup ages ago (2years+) and outbound email goes through a plusnet smarthost and not out via DNS. They don't seem to be spam listed. Domain is with plusnet.
A customers NDR:
Delivery has failed to these recipients or distribution lists:
****@mycustomersdomain.co.uk
The recipient's e-mail address was not found in the recipient's e-mail system. Microsoft Exchange will not try to redeliver this message for you. Please check the e-mail address...
yeah if it was one person then I would tell them - however a lot of their customers use BT and BT as a smarthost.
I created a BT account and got the same error, but if I send it to another exchange 2003 server it came through, I have the servers setup identically.
Got a problem with a customers exchange server 2003 - it seems if any customers are using btinternet/btconnect account then the email to this server gets a NDR.
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: test7
Sent: 22/06/2010 16:15
The following...