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Check Name resolution
For the host lookups /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/host.conf should be configured to use DNS. Also DNS servers list as well as the primary domain prefix (‘search’ or ‘domain’ parameters in /etc/resolv.conf ) should be set. The ‘A’ record should be specified for the server’s hostname.
As you might know the host names are retrieved from the following files and they should be identical:
The localhost entry should be in the /etc/hosts .
Network configuration should Read more
Usually in MS systems any device requesting for IP address will get IP from DHCP server without any authentication. DHCP MAC address authentication can help prevent unauthorized devices to connect corporate network.
With DHCP Server Callout DLL installed Windows administrators can filter DHCP requests to DHCP server by Mac address. DHCP Server Callout DLL checks if this device MAC address is present in known list (text file) of MAC addresses configured by administrators If it is present, device will Read more
Outlook doesn’t open EML attachment or EML files saved on desktop.
The solution is simple..
Uninstall Google Desktop Search
"The operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator."
Or "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions on your computer"
They are few solutions:
Reset Web settings
Start Internet Explorer
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options .
Click the Programs tab , and then click the Reset Web Settings button.
Under Internet programs, verify that the correct e-mail program is selected
Click to select Read more
Mailbox Size Limits Are Not Enforced in a Reasonable Period of Time
This issue occurs because the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service uses the cached mailbox configuration to enforce mailbox size limits. The configuration change does not take effect until the cache is refreshed. The default interval for refreshing the cached mailbox information is two hours.
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And here is the solution from Microsoft.
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Mailbox Read more
To disable the Security tab from Windows 2000/XP Professional-based workstations that are members of a Windows 2000/2003 domain:
Start Active Directory Users and Computers.
Right-click the domain, and then click Properties .
Click the Group Policy tab on the domain properties dialog box to view the default domain policy.
Click New . New Group Policy Object should appear in the list of objects. Rename this Policy to Remove Security Tab . Make sure this policy is positioned directly under Read more