regardless of what server OS you use, it is unwise to use your Domain Controller as a Terminal Server for applications, which may explain why MS imposed this restriction.
Pure FUD. i have setup at least 30 SBS networks and they are cost-effective, reliable and "just work" for small businesses. None of what you say in your post is even remotely accurate.
For our clients we use ASSP http://assp.sourceforge.net/ plus mailshell exchange plugin http://www.mailshell.com/mail/client/oem2.html/ste p/exchangeplugin. they are both free programs and have eliminated our spam problems including image spam. We use the RBL, LDAP lookup and other features of ASSP to reduce the amount of email coming in, then use the spam filtering in ASSP to mark spam as such and then use mailshell to redirect the spam into a "junk-email" folder in each user's inbox. the users can then check once in while to see if there are any false positives. ASSP is updated regularly and "learns" as it goes. works great for networks with up to a couple hundred users (haven't tried it on anything bigger yet).
what the hell is a walgreen?
and i say this story is not true!
Did you set them up or just support them after the fact? i would bet that the setup was the garbage part. garbage in, garbage out.
regardless of what server OS you use, it is unwise to use your Domain Controller as a Terminal Server for applications, which may explain why MS imposed this restriction.
Pure FUD. i have setup at least 30 SBS networks and they are cost-effective, reliable and "just work" for small businesses. None of what you say in your post is even remotely accurate.
so that is where all the three-armed people are working.
Primetime is not ready for linux.
the rest of the species tend to "balance each other out" over time. Humans for the most part do not since we are at the top of the food chain.
yes she is
For our clients we use ASSP http://assp.sourceforge.net/ plus mailshell exchange plugin http://www.mailshell.com/mail/client/oem2.html/ste p/exchangeplugin. they are both free programs and have eliminated our spam problems including image spam. We use the RBL, LDAP lookup and other features of ASSP to reduce the amount of email coming in, then use the spam filtering in ASSP to mark spam as such and then use mailshell to redirect the spam into a "junk-email" folder in each user's inbox. the users can then check once in while to see if there are any false positives. ASSP is updated regularly and "learns" as it goes. works great for networks with up to a couple hundred users (haven't tried it on anything bigger yet).
Tomorrow's headlines: RIAA uses opensource software to install malware in Windows.
that i will now get all my emails in under 10 minutes? why, just the other day my staff sent me some emails along with my internets
So when is the liquidation sale in Redmond?
off a ducks back. just pour saltwater on a duck's back and the feathers will filter out the salt. no need for those fancy contraptions.
everyone knows that jiggling your index finger under the running water is the surest way to increase the water temperature!
Maybe campaign finance reform and a viable 3rd party to bring some health back to your so-called democracy?
They called it anarcho-syndicalism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchosyndicalism and it was successfully done in Spain until the fascists crushed them during the spanish civil war. Also a variation was/is used in Israel on kibbutzes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibbutz.
Yes
I think I see a birthday hat on it! mine is Capital Q