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REMOTE ACCESS
RDP hosting is available only with XP Pro. Since accessing a server requires a domain, your office will have XP Pro. You cannot setup a RDP host with XP ...
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REMOTE ACCESS
Note that I will only explain the client side for Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP computers. While you can access a server from a Windows 98 or NT ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
Because when you use a smarthost the server that contact the actual recipient ... at your ISP” and put your ISP’s SMTP server name there to use smarthost. ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
Because when you use a smarthost the server that contact the actual recipient is your ISP mailserver (which supposedly takes good care of the server and has ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
I have seen numerous posts in the Small Business Server newsgroups regarding the use of Smarthost over DNS when using Exchange to send out mail. ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
I have seen numerous posts in the Small Business Server newsgroups regarding the use of Smarthost over DNS when using Exchange to send out mail. ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
I have seen numerous posts in the Small Business Server newsgroups regarding the use of Smarthost over DNS when using Exchange to send out mail. ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
I have seen numerous posts in the Small Business Server newsgroups regarding the use of Smarthost over DNS when using Exchange to send out mail. ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
Smarthost for specific domains-. Follow the same instructions for DNS (above) and then go to Start-> Programs-> Microsoft Exchange-> Exchange System Manager ...
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DNS v. SMARTHOST
I have seen numerous posts in the Small Business Server newsgroups regarding the use of Smarthost over DNS when using Exchange to send out mail. ...