Re: General Questions.
- From: "Nick Oliver" <nicko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 11:22:02 -0500
I'll grab a few of these,
Are you talking about the stuff under program files?
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions
Take a look at your IIS settings on that server and it will tell you where
things are.
I don't know why it would not upload a file, did you have any error
messages?
I use a product from www.smilinggoat.net for putting feeds on my Sharepoint
sites.
Get another product to do the monitoring, SurfControl, Websense, Checkpoint
firewalls (and others have this ability), or run a squid proxy.
Not sure where you are going with the yes/no Internet/Intranet peice. Get
another product to do the monitoring as stated above.
Use Outlook on a machine with admin rights to public folders to open your
pst, and copy the folders to the new store.
I use Symantec Corp (or ent) editions. Very easy to setup, very easy to
manage and deploy and maintain. If you go this route, do a search on
Symantec's site for xdbdown.cmd and configure a scheduled job for it.
Good luck,
Nick
"LGM" <leigh_gm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eaIM9UHXGHA.128@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for all the great help this NG has given to me over the last week
via
Google groups.
I have recently (and successfully!) deployed my first sbs 2k3 (standard)
server this
week, more than frustrated with the fact it does not trust domains, but
nothing a bit of jiggery pokery couldn't fix.
Anyway, my questions as follows.
1. Intranet
Could someone point me to where the SharePoint files are held on the
server
(uploaded via http:\\companyweb) so I can administer them directly?
Is there a reason why SharePoint did not want to upload an access mdb
today?
If my users really grab the concept of SharePoint and make it work for
them
what are the risks to me? Can they set their own permissions through
http:\\companyweb?
Can I add RSS feeds to the http:\\companyweb?
2. Internet
I have a Netgear ADSL router (DG834) and was very impressed at how sbs
discovered it, and with a shove in the right direction, configured the two
networks, however, the proxy server scares me, I *was* on ISA and felt in
control, now I have no way of controlling what my users are doing on the
internet. Is there some logging software out there? What about content
control? Are there additional outgoing ports I should be blocking, my
users
only had the default ISA access.
How can I tell the Users classed under "My Business" in the AD to not have
internet access, but they can use the intranet, and I take it they cant
use
it without outlook installed? Can I leave them external email?
I caught a post about some windows update control software (WSUS?) Does
that
cache and manage the service packs for the network?
What does the remote admin connection pack do?
Are all VPN and Remote attempted logins logged somewhere?
3. Exchange
How do I catch all rejected mail? Is it doing it by default somewhere? I
don't think I have outlook installed on my server - how do I redirect the
mailbox to my mailbox?
How can I import the old public folder of company holidays into
exchange/outlook/SharePoint. I have a .pst backup.
What's the most popular anti-virus, I am an AVG free user at home, how is
it
on sbs?
END
Sorry, I got a bit carried away, but I hope this is better than flooding
the
group with multiple posts.
Any other advice listened to!
Thanks In Advance
LGM
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