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Thanks guys We don't use proxy. My workstation lists the server's IP for DNS
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Thanks Dave. The error I see is that the site is taking too long to respond. Both Pings & Tracerts timeout - on both the workstations and the server. The tracerts go all the way to the toolingu server and then just stop. I tried accessing the site by both name (www.toolingu.com) and IP (206.180.165.198), to no avail. I do have web & domain access
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I'm sure I am missing something obvious, but why would I be able to reach a website from my server (SBS2003) but not from any workstation in the domain? In case it helps, the site in question is a training site at one of our member companies (www.toolingu.com) Thanks
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I'm trying to identify hardware lifespan estimates as we prepare next year's budget. Specifically, I'm interested in workhorse B&W laser printers (ours are HP4100s), but others will arise. Do people have general guidelines they follow for printer hardware rotation or is there a source that lists average lifespan for specific equipment
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Our organization has remained relatively spyware free - the only workstations that become infected are among those that are taken offsite. In the office, we have a Watchguard Soho firewall and run ISA Server. We also ask users to use Firefox unless absolutely necessary (like Windows/Office updates). At home, where I don't have the luxury of the
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Can anyone shed light on non-profits' requirements to track emails given the new federal rules?
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If done in one order, it is one purchase. My understanding is that you can order multiple items, but you can only place one order per year.
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I thought that happened when all of the available donations were already distributed.
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I do already have to go in holding down SHIFT because the front end automatically hides the database window. I have asked the 2 problematic users to check if they are fully patched - I hadn't thought of that. I'll keep my fingers crossed!
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The same problem happened on another PC with Access 2003, however, I brought it home on another flash drive and was able to relink the tables with my own Access 2003. The person copying the files was able to take the original flash drive to another Office 2000 computer, copy the database, and relink the tables there. I don't recall making any security