Some of our people use webmail (Microsoft Outlook webmail) to access their work email when out of the office...this works for almost everyone...one of the guys can't use it on his particular ISP's connection which is Direcway Satellite/Hughes-Net (http://www.hughesnet.com)He can connect to the webmail site and the login window pops up...he logs in successfully and appears to connect to the server...the main 'public' items and buttons come up, ie New Message button, Reply button, etc...but the list of folders and emails and the other 'private' items do not come up...just a perpetual 'Loading...' messageDirecway supposedly has compatibility issues with VPNs that use IPSec for the security protocol...could Exchange Server have some similar protocols that the satellite connection might have conflicts with? How can this be fixed? Note we use Exchange Server 2000 and our firewall at work is Kerio Winroute (http://www.kerio.com)The guy who has the connection issues has even tried plugging in a laptop to his Hughes-Net router...he had the same problem...plug it into a Roadrunner router, or just plug in a cellular connectivity card and he's fine...any suggestions?
11/2/2006 9:36:31 AM
i hear that iamges.google.com will work. no, that is not a typo.
11/2/2006 9:39:32 AM
keep that shit out of this thread faggot]
11/2/2006 9:45:05 AM
or maybe gogole.com?i remember linux bought the domain 'microsfot.com' which seems pretty clever
11/2/2006 9:46:50 AM
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11/2/2006 9:51:05 AM
ehe HTML H4X
11/2/2006 9:53:44 AM
11/2/2006 9:54:10 AM
if you're so smart why dont you answer the threads questionoh yeah you dont know shit either]
11/2/2006 9:57:09 AM
i'm sure if you call me out at a bar for saying linux instead of unix it will help you get laid
11/2/2006 10:04:32 AM
quit trolling my thread you fucking hippie faggot
11/2/2006 10:06:48 AM
STOP CENSORING ME TREETWISTA
11/2/2006 10:07:10 AM
you are fucking pathetic
11/2/2006 10:08:13 AM
anybody else got déjà vu?[Edited on November 2, 2006 at 10:13 AM. Reason : .]
11/2/2006 10:13:03 AM
anybody else got any fucking ideas to the question presented in the thread?
11/2/2006 10:17:45 AM
i hear that iamges.google.com will work.
11/2/2006 10:19:36 AM
sober are you like some nagging wife who remembers one fuckup and brings it up over and over and over again because they dont have jack shit to say thats relevant to anything recent?
11/2/2006 10:20:09 AM
its not my non-liberal fault that all those liberals like to liberalize people with their liberal labels
11/2/2006 10:23:31 AM
are you just trolling me cause you're bored?maybe you should go beg people for an ASCII picture of the guy with his head in his hand, oh man that would be awesome
11/2/2006 10:24:54 AM
i remember linux bought the domain 'microsfot.com' which seems pretty clever
11/2/2006 10:26:49 AM
anyone have a serious answer?
11/2/2006 10:45:33 AM
I'm going to guess it's a latency/timeout issue between Exchange and the ISP and packets are being dropped. I'm not familiar with Exchange on the server side, but my guess would be a setting somewhere (hopefully not hardcoded) you can adjust to increase the the timeout when a client contacts the server. You can probably also monitor your firewall (on the server side) to see what connections are being dropped from that client and how frequently.Of course, this will probably take a bit of time. Cost/benefits trade-off stuff, bleh.
11/2/2006 10:53:19 AM
The connection isnt being dropped, its just not showing the private items...I'm thinking maybe I can use DoctorTCP to change the MTU but I cant really do that til I have access to the remote location this weekend
11/2/2006 10:57:00 AM
yeah so apparently its Direcway/Hughes-Net having server issues on their side...wtf
11/2/2006 3:35:50 PM