Nope.. But one of my unix guys found it...
Go to About:config and search for "Security.TLS". Added the site to "Security.tls.insecure_fallback_hosts.
Still get SSL errors but it lets me in now....
Thanks for the suggestions..
So i work with a pretty old application that is no longer supported and uses outdated TLS. So every time I would go to the site i would see this message in Firefox.
As long as you ignored it or X'ed it you could carry on your way. Its internal so i am not worried about the security...
We use SharePoint 2013. We really only use it for document storage, team Calendars/contacts and task management.
I dont really need the ins and outs of how to but rather a suggestion of where to start some research on trying to do more with sharepoint.
So i was just curious what others...
My current rig is about two years old at this time. The video card installed is a XFX 5850 black edition. I have been very happy with the card up to this point but am looking toward the future.
I was thinking about Adding a second 5850 BE but they dont sell them any longer. They do sell some...
Well maybe not so fast.. an apachee web server was installed so thats what was hosting it but when i deleted the content it rebuilt the content... I did not reboot after i deleted the content so maybe i need to reboot before i delete the content... OR something else is still on there...
OK. Im an idiot. I found it. I just had to look at the URL for the file name and a quick search found it.
this was the URL. I changed the IP. What was listed was my public IP
://192.168.1.5:5900/amazon/sign-in.html/disableCorpSignUp=/accountStatusPolicy=pageAction=yourstore/yourstore/
It looks like they came over an old vnc connection and installed some sort of web host on this box. the box is in the process of being decommissioned so I really only need it to run another week or so.
I closed off the port that the web site was being accessed on (was a fake Amazon page...
Same result. I get prompted for my user ID and it never authenticates...
I have tried
User ID and password
DC\userID and password
Domain\userID and password
and all dont work.
The sbs did get a ssl. I'll try that url when i get back. Also I am able to use remote desktop as long as I forward the port to the dc or workstation just not when using rww.
I am accessing externally. However when i try to add a device to the domain, while inside the domain, by using \\DC\connectcomputer it also prompts me for my credentials and does not seem to accept them.
Just so i am clear. When i go to my RWW externaly i get prompted for credentials and i am...
SBS 2008. I can get to RWW but when i hit log into server or log into PC it prompts me for a password but never works.
I can log into the DC directly with no issue.. What do i not have turned on here?
You where correct.
[PS] C:\Windows\System32>get-receiveconnector |list
/Snip/
MaxMessageSize : 10MB
/Snip/
Can you just check my format for the command to change this?
SET-RECEVEICONNECTOR –MaxMessageSize 30
I think that is already done. Would you mind being a bit more specific as to exactly what setting i missed?
Welcome to the Exchange Management Shell!
Full list of cmdlets: get-command
Only Exchange cmdlets: get-excommand
Cmdlets for a specific role...
Ever since i switched over to exchange 2007 I have been unable to receive attachments of over 10 Meg. I can mail internally on the LAN inside the same domain of over 10 meg but once i leave it i get a bounce..
I checked the inbound size limit on the exchange console under the organization...
Server is a SBS 2008 premium. Work stations are all XP pro SP3.
VPN was confiugured thru SBS console and VPN clients where set up in control panel "create a new network".
I can connect just fine but ever since we migrated from 2k3 to 2008 SBS we get logged out of VPN if we are idle too...
DC is a SBS 2008 premium. Work station is XP pro SP2. On one particualr work station this user will lose network connectivty. As in it asks him for his credentials and no matter how many times you put it in it will not work. I know the password is correct. I can correct this by simply logging...
this is like 30 bucks. records everything and includes screen shots.. You will have to have access to the physical drive though... something i have have used and its cheap.
http://www.monitoring-spy-software.com/
I know this has been hashed out before but i cant find the threads for anything....
basicly i have two servers. One is a file server running 2k3 and the other is a DC running SBS 2008. I used to run LSAS on the 2k3 and backed up to the old DC, which was also 2k3, then backed up the DC to...
Issue discovered.. Video card is bad and needs to be RMA'd. I installed a 8600 nvidia card and all ran smooth. Something is wrong with this card. contacted XFX to set up Replacement.
I have not played with the card at all so how do i spin it back to "vanilla". i could not care less about OCing it. I just want it stable.
Edit: Do i just lower the GPU clock and memory Clock?