sbc dsl install with Kerio
followed this sheet to get the username and password http://swildow.darktech.org:8080/grey/archives/00000193.htm also this sheet for setup of nat and such http://swildow.darktech.org:8080/grey/archives/00000194.htm
Remember, you are the product, not the customer.
followed this sheet to get the username and password http://swildow.darktech.org:8080/grey/archives/00000193.htm also this sheet for setup of nat and such http://swildow.darktech.org:8080/grey/archives/00000194.htm
http://text.dslreports.com/faq/9402
Q: How do I register a username and password for my new account? (Update 04-01-05) (#8346)
The defaults for Windows Server 2003 do not allow Windows 95 and lower clients to log on. You need to change the LAN Manager Authentication level. The KB article associated with this is http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=823659 Assuming a standalone machine rather than … Read More »
If you have an existing server for which you do know the password…go to the c:\compaq\wbem directory and copy the cpqhmmd.acl file to the same directory on your target servers. Once you overwrite the target servers’ .acl files, then restart … Read More »
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Okay this is a WORK AROUND and not a fix: from Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 283807: Quote: Note that in some cases you may also be able to resolve this problem by manually editing the registry. For example, if … Read More »
1. On the Windows NT task bar, click Start, and choose Run. 2. Next, type REGEDIT in the Run text box. 3. In the Windows Registry Editor, locate the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Network Associates\GroupShield Exchange 4. With this registry key … Read More »
The best answer is that IT depends. It depends on many, many factors. On the host side – how fast are your diskdrives, how busy is your CPU, how big is your bus, what kind of NIC do you have?