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|    Outlook, NT Exchange 4.5, VPN, Domain...    |
|    01 Dec 03 15:18:23    |
      XPost: microsoft.public.exchange.admin, microsoft.public.exchange.setup              Really stuck with the Outlook…              Situation: NT SBS 4.5 server. 6 machines connected to it on a domain.       All suck internet through a LAN broadband router.              Server used to be configured on a modem dial-up and emails worked       fine. Now with this new ADSL setup (new provider) emails get stuck on       despatch. Finding the SMTP server configuration has been a task I       didn't manage. Can anyone help? I can only find the SMTP settings for       the administrator on the server but that is of no use… I found a       setting where all mail is forwarded to an internet based server but no       place for a password or login.              Then this outlook calendar… 4 PCs are configured to share the Calendar       and contacts function and 1 running outlook 2000 supposedly connects       to the exchange but will not share anything (no firewalls that block       it).              Finally the biggest insult… 1 PC is a laptop with VPN. It can connect       to the LAN (via Vigor 2600 broadband router) and will happily ping       internal PCs on their IPs but I cannot make it log onto the domain and       also the same problem with the outlook (but 2002 this time).              This is really driving me mad. If anyone can help I am prepared to pay       20 GBP for it via PayPal, NOCHEX, FastPay or directly into the bank.              Thanks              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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