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Download oracle jinitiator 1.1 8.2
Download oracle jinitiator 1.1 8.2





download oracle jinitiator 1.1 8.2
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I then proceeded to use the steps from a few websites: In my case I got the error “ Edgesync Credentials Not Found For ” I finally got this server to work by compiling a few threads. I got to reading a few forums and either they were left opened or the solution worked for some people but not everyone. Actually, I’m not using an Exchange Edge, I got my IronPort/Barracuda taking care of Anti-SPAM and Anti-Virus, so this is the first time I got to deal with an Exchange 2007 Edge server. I got a call on a Saturday from my China counterpart about their Exchange 2007 Edge server losing its connection to the Hub. Will post part numbers and pricing on my ideas next time. Of the few things I would change: motherboard (to have more PCI-E slots,) processor (go with Intel i7,) and definitely go all 3ware on the RAID config. I’ve learned quite a bit of things with this project and will upload my version 2 on this project as soon as I am able too.

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I’m actually planning for my budget for this year. I think the peak range for this PS was in the 35 or 40 range, so I was able to load up a rail pretty high in one instance… Don’t remember, but I think I powered up all 45 drives on one rail to see if it’ll take it and it did!

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Each rail can do 30A, so I was well within the range. I have the spare power supply mounted on the pod, and should the main power supply fail, I’ll simply move the connections over to the second power supply – aided by the fact that the PS is modular.īelow are the numbers I was seeing when the hard drives would start up. I simply decided that this was just a backup device. The power supply worked like a champ, but I was not able to get the redundancy I wanted. I just decided to wait until my next year’s budget to get some more 3ware cards. My 22TB config has about 10TB left on it, so seeing how little storage I was using I didn’t bother with the Addonics cards. I’ve been running this thing since July and to tell you the truth I’m not even using the other 30 drives yet. In the end the best configuration was using the 3Ware card with a 15 drive RAID-50 and a spare drive. It’s been a while since I last wrote about this, and I’ve had these pics and numbers for a while. In that case, this would be the ideal solution.

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The reason I was looking for this was because someone had two ISPs and wanted to have some VPN users terminate to their Windows Remote Access Server using one ISP, and another set of VPN users terminating to the other ISP. While many set ups would require proper DNS configuration should your primary fail (as would be the case for a www or smtp server,) there are other uses for this. This is a common link on the forums, but mostly used for when your primary WAN goes down and you want to failover to your secondary.īasically it allows you to have two WAN connections terminating to the same host on the inside. I found a bunch of links for dual WAN capability, but only for traffic going out, not much on dual WAN with Static NATs for traffic coming in. Thanks to x443 for posting this up too, that’s where I found my solution.

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  • You get two output files in temp, EventCombMT.txt and the more interesting %DCNAME%-Security_LOG.txt – the file gives you the dope you want in columns: Caller Computer Name (NetBIOS name of workstation that entered the final bad password attempt), and of course time, date, and Account Name.
  • (in my example below – I’m only searching ITS-DC1 since LockoutStatus shows the last BadPwd was on my PDC Emulator) So enter EventID 4740, click Search and you are golden.
  • well not-so-fast, three-digit EventIDs are Sooooo WindowsXP/2003.
  • So we fire up the next tool – EventCombMT.exe Again, what are the event IDs… back to Goog… err, wait – Searchs->Built in Searches –> Account Lockouts
  • Ok, that would then allow me to grep… err, filter the security event log on the locked DC for what machine made the invalid login request and caused the lockout.
  • It queries for all DCs – then checks status on all.
  • LockoutStatus.exe – simply File->Select target, enter short login name.






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