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I'm repeating this announcement to be sure no one misses it...
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Does anyone know what's actually happening to the microsoft NNTP server?
I've seen some reference to it in the IIS 4.0 beta but cannot find it there. All references to Normandy now say go use site server, but its not part of site server.
Anyone know what's happened to this elusive piece of software? Has it been killed by the exchange group? Did the source safe server for it suffer a disk crash? Did the guy developing it simply shoot himself one morning?
Hi, There is an NNTP server in IIS4. I D/Led the full version for NT and it was there.
Chanan Braunstein Vitis Research Inc. http://vitis-ir.com
> -----Original Message----- > From: Derek Harding [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 1997 2:52 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: nntp server > > Does anyone know what's actually happening to the microsoft NNTP > server? > > I've seen some reference to it in the IIS 4.0 beta but cannot find it > there. > All references to Normandy now say go use site server, but its not > part of > site
My understanding is it is in fact included with IE 4.0; however if you review the MS roadmap for the messaging products you will notice a merger between the Exchange Server platform and MCIS.
INS 1.0 is part of MCIS 1.0 the version included with K2 (IIS4.0) is a scaled down version that doesn't support Feeds not recommended for full scale ISP's ......there will be a full update for INS 1.0 which is in Beta right now.. site server (olympus) is a seprate beta.
Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Derek Harding Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 1997 11:52 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: nntp server
From: Kevin Forsythe <[log in to unmask]> > INS 1.0 is part of MCIS 1.0 the version included with K2 >(IIS4.0) is a scaled down version that doesn't support Feeds not >recommended for full scale ISP's ......there will be a full update for >INS 1.0 which is in Beta right now.. site server (olympus) is a seprate >beta.
In the Beta of IIS4 the NNTP server did support Feeds (Well, there is a feeds tab at least, I didn't test it though)
Chanan Braunstein Vitis Research Inc. http://vitis-ir.com
> -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Forsythe [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 1997 3:31 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: nntp server > > Derek, > > INS 1.0 is part of MCIS 1.0 the version included with K2 > (IIS4.0) is a scaled down version that doesn't support Feeds not > recommended for full scale ISP's ......there will be a full update for > INS 1.0 which
I'm installing the IIS 4.0 version right now. By 'doesn't support feeds' does that mean it only copes with local newsgroups? If so that is somewhat lame.
I've checked out the IIS 4 nntp server, I could not find any mechanism for doing feeds (either inbound or outbound). It has support for authentication and even for SSL but not for feeds.
This is major lossage IMHO, I guess we're going to have to pretend to be an ISP and get hold of the real news server. :-)
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have an active server page. It has a text box name "search" When the user enters a query in the textbox response.redirect takes it to idq/htx files of index server . Till here I am doing fine . Now i want to include mps component in my asp so that when the user revisits his asp page he sees the query that he entered in the textbox last time. I can do this when there is no response.redirect thing (Instead ,the asp page has form action on itself.) <%set prop = server.createobject("mps.propertydatabase"%> ...... but if I have response.redirect it takes
> --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: MPS: List all profiles stored > Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 20:52:02 -0000 > From: Gavin Bong <[log in to unmask]> > > Hello, > > I am trying to create an ASP file which will run on the MPS server and list > all the profiles stored including all its properties. eg. > > ID Favourite_Newspaper Age ..... > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------- > 7xhkjsakh1hkajhskasa Slate 12 ..... > > Can somebody help me out here? Urgent!! > > Thanks > > Gavin
I've changed the way these lists operate to reduce some problems users have complained about in the past:
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I would like to draw your attention to Environment97, the world's first environmental conference to take place entirely on the Internet, at:
www.environment97.org
The conference takes a broad look at environmental issues. Papers range from global issues (eg. Climatic change) through environmental philosophy (Can the US be sustained?, Is sustainable development compatible with the free market?) to toolkits and techniques (Life cycle assessment, Environmental impact assessment).
Since when does a mail list allow advertisements? If there's a new policy, then I've got a lot of things I'd love to advertise. All for the common good, of course.
> Since when does a mail list allow advertisements? If there's a new > policy, > then I've got a lot of things I'd love to advertise. All for the > common > good, of course. > > We don't allow them, of course. This group has been attempting to spam every mailing list in the world. The address they used to use has been blocked by all lists, so now they're trying a new one. We'll block this one too.
Has anyone accomplished using multiple destinations on a single CRS project? We keep abending when we have multiple servers listed on a single project (delimited by spaces). Everything works just fine (within reason) for a single destination.
yes, i have gotten it to work - a quick note : (it has probably already been posted) - but DON'T USE spaces in your project names - there are several portions of the GUI interface that are not happy with them ;
does it abend when you try to add the job? or on execution?
Is it possible to develop with MCIS Membership 1.0, that when you sign-in to the site it starts billing you a flat rate of $19.95 for 30 hours, and then after the 30 hours has been used up it flips over to billing you $2.50/hr and/or upsells you to buying a full membership?
MBS 1.0 does not include a biling system. It does have billing APIs for applications to write billing events to on the app server and feed them to a back end event collector. From there you would need to use a third party billing system such as those offered by Portal or LHS that integrate with our event collector and actually perform the billing functions.
The following announcement seems likely to be of interest to some members of this mailing list...
> Greetings. This message is to give you the lastest licensing and > pricing information on the Microsoft Commercial Internet System > product. We have been taking a bunch of feedback and believe we have > some offers that will be of great value to you. > > The Licensing/Pricing information in this message is primarily for our > Internet Service Provider Customers. You've ask for some special > bundles and the ability to purchase various components as stand alone > product. As a
Hi, Does anyone know if these componanats of normady will be released? I thought they were gonna be in Site server - That is what was implied by the Backoffice site for MSIC, but they weren't... Will they be available to MSDN memebers?
Chanan Braunstein Vitis Research Inc. http://vitis-ir.com/chanan
The NNTP server is released, however the Mail server is only available to registered ISPs (as opposed to the general public) because the MCIS group didn't want to step on the Exchange Server group's toes.
Since this is the season when many people take their vacations, I thought many of you should read the following excerpt from our Mailing List Users Guide...
If you won't be checking your mail for more than a few days, you should consider switching to a digest subscription or stopping the list messages entirely during that time. Otherwise, if you're subscribed to one or more of our highly active lists your mailbox could fill up during your absence. Besides being a nuisance when you return, this can cause you to miss important messages. The "mailbox full" errors also could easily
Microsoft has announced additional options for getting answers to product support questions. Details are available at http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/press/1997/May97/TECHPR.htm. This further increases the value of going to http://www.microsoft.com/support/ with product questions.
Please use the support newsgroups and other options when you have questions or issues regarding any Microsoft products. That's where you'll get the best assistance with your problems. These mailing lists provide peer support discussing the use of new technology, not product support.
This may make these mailing lists a little easier for some of you to use...
Members of these mailing lists usually want to use the Inbox Assistant to route messages for each list to a different mailbox, but messages can appear with all sorts of unexpected friendly To names that are ignored by the Inbox rule.
Microsoft has made some important changes to the MSDN web site to give developers still more ready access to vital reference material. I think this will be of interest to most developers, whether they are current MSDN subscribers or not.
Can anybody get in to this? I signed up under Netscape Preview 3 and when all done, www.Microsoft.com is asking me to register again.
At 06:45 AM 5/5/97 -0700, you wrote: >New MSDN Online Membership! >--------------------------- >Become an MSDN Online member today and get instant access to the MSDN >Library Online and other special offers. The MSDN Library Online >features over 1 GB of sample code, the knowledge base, bug lists, >specifications, product documentation, samples and more. The program is >free and easy to join - sign up at http://www.microsoft.com/msdn.
At 11:46 AM 5/5/97 -0500, you wrote: >It relies on a cookie to know that you are registered. I don't think the system keeps a record. Therefore if you erased your file of Internet temporary files you may have also erased the cookie.
However, it appears the cookie is being set and stored. I've looked through the cookie file and there are cookies for www.microsoft.com and also for .microsoft.com. It appears to use a GUID and store all additional information on the server.
At 09:13 AM 5/5/97 +0700, you wrote: >Can anybody get in to this? I signed up under Netscape Preview 3 and when >all done, www.Microsoft.com is asking me to register again. > >At 06:45 AM 5/5/97 -0700, you wrote: >>New MSDN Online Membership! >>--------------------------- >>Become an MSDN Online member today and get instant access to the MSDN >>Library Online and other special offers. The MSDN Library Online >>features over 1 GB of sample code, the knowledge base, bug lists, >>specifications, product documentation, samples and more. The program is >>free and easy to join - sign up at http://www.microsoft.com/msdn. > I
It relies on a cookie to know that you are registered. I don't think the system keeps a record. Therefore if you erased your file of Internet temporary files you may have also erased the cookie.
-----Original Message----- From: Wendi Fisher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, May 05, 1997 9:37 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: MSDN Online
I've joined using Netscape Communicator 4.0 Preview Release 3. I've got some problems, cause I'm working without any cache (no mem, no disk). But when I configured MemCache=1024KB I worked.
Membership 1.0 has shipped. Contact MCISINFO if you would like to purchase or eval.
-S
> -----Original Message----- > From: Clint Gallon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 1997 1:52 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Membership Server > > Does anyone know when the MS Certificate Server and the MS Membership > Server will ship? > I would like to get a beta too if there is one. > > > Clint Gallon > [log in to unmask]
send email to [log in to unmask] for ship dates and pricing....
Kevin
> -----Original Message----- > From: Clint Gallon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 1997 1:52 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Membership Server > > Does anyone know when the MS Certificate Server and the MS Membership > Server will ship? > I would like to get a beta too if there is one. > > > Clint Gallon > [log in to unmask]
> -----Original Message----- > From: grafx [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, March 21, 1997 6:36 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Membership Server > > Who is mcisinfo? is that an email address? > > Jared Nielsen, > GameVerse > ---------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.gameverse.com/ The Game Universe! > http://www.grafxcat.com/ Online Web Commerce! > http://www.black-dragon.com/ The PbEM Registry! > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Announcement! Gary Gygax Chat at http://www.gameverse.com/gygax in > the > parlour, Saturday 22, 1:30pm CST > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------- > > From: Sanjay Chheda <[log in to unmask]> > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: Membership Server >
I have been trying to get specific pricing on MCIS server apps. Has anyone heard anything on this or know where to go "specifically" on microsoft.com site?
TIA Robert
Robert & LaVelle Macias/MorningStar Internet Ministries HTTP://WWW.EAGLESTAR.ORG
I also tried to gain some idea of pricing. I think that the key is, MS are not going to announce "official" public pricing. You will get referred to an account rep. and they'll work it with you, depending upon numerous factors.
Hope this helps, Nige.
At 01:58 PM 3/20/97 -0500, Gabriel Technologies wrote: >I have been trying to get specific pricing on MCIS server apps. >Has anyone heard anything on this or know where to go >"specifically" on microsoft.com site? > >TIA >Robert > >Robert & LaVelle Macias/MorningStar Internet Ministries >HTTP://WWW.EAGLESTAR.ORG > >
Both, I believe MS will sell some components individually but there MCIS will be bundled, with price breaks. Comments MS?
Nige.
At 02:32 PM 3/20/97 -0500, Patrick Prue wrote: >IS MCIS going to availble in components or only as a suite? > >
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the best people to send pricing question to is [log in to unmask] or check http://www.microsoft.com/isp/
kevin
> -----Original Message----- > From: Nigel Willson, Adv. Technology, SSDS, Inc. > [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 1997 11:35 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: MCIS Pricing > > Both, I believe MS will sell some components individually but > there MCIS will be bundled, with price breaks. Comments MS? > > Nige. > > At 02:32 PM 3/20/97 -0500, Patrick Prue wrote: > >IS MCIS going to availble in components or only as a suite? > > > > > > ---I-n-t-r-a-n-e-t------------------------------------------>>
______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________ Subject: Welcome to the Normandy mailing list! Author: [log in to unmask] at csgnet Date: 24/02/97 12:32
Mon, 24 Feb 1997 07:20:46
You are now subscribed to the Normandy (Normandy) list.
The Normandy mailing list discusses the planning, setup and use of the Normandy Suite of Servers. These include Internet Mail, Internet Chat, Internet News, Content Replication, Membership Services, Information Retrieval, Internet Directory Service, Internet Personalization, and Sicily.
If you get this to work can you please tell me how..
-----Original Message----- From: grafx [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Saturday, March 15, 1997 7:53 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Chat Server Class definitions
I am SOOOOO confused on how to get IRCOPs defined on the chat servers...
I specified @genevaonline.com but how do I test IRCOP status?
I talked with Kent on the Microsoft Chat server and he pointed me to the HKEYlocalmachine/... yadda yadda...../services/ChatSvc/ registry setting.. Apparently, class settings have no bearing on the IRCOP settings, but it must be a "permission" setting in the registry.
The latest release of the News server has a Web Admin tool written in .pgi pages. I was hoping to create a similar functionality in ASP pages, but haven't had any success. For example, <% set x=Server.CreateObject("MSWC.Nntp") If not IsObject(x) then response.write "could not create news object" end if %> always generates the error:
Server object error 'ASP 0177:8002802a' Server.CreateObject Failed /nntp.asp, line 12 The call to Server.CreateObject failed. The requested object instance cannot be created.
I was just trying to do the same thing myself yesterday, and found that if you rename the .asp extension to a .pgi extension this problem goes away. As far as I can make out this object or the .pgi pages expect you to be authenticated, so this won't work from a non-Administrator account. This is a pity as it would be nice to create a web front end showing all the active News Groups. I tried to find some documentation on .pgi pages but haven't had any luck. They seem to behave slightly different from .asp pages, and use
Daragh, please can you help me, I subscribed to Normandy because I live there! How stupid can one get. Now I am trying to unsubscribe and all I get is my mail returned. Can you please provide details. Mary.
> ---------- > From: Mary Allen[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 1997 4:20 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Remote Web admin of News Server > > Daragh, please can you help me, I subscribed to Normandy because > I live there! How stupid can one get. Now I am trying to unsubscribe > and all I get is my mail returned. Can you please provide details. > Mary. >
I've got to tips on an earlier question, nor get I a lot of mails; And, is the a newsgroup for Normandy??? Or does it mean, this products are unused???
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Can anyone tell me how to enter administrative mode on the Chat server. I am aware it is IRCII compatible but i can not find the o-line commands anywheree.. Any help would be appriecated ..Thanks in advance -----Original Message----- From: Manfred Braun [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, March 10, 1997 12:41 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Does anybody use the news server?
I was puzzled by this at first, until I realized that the Chat service is registered as an internet service and listed in IISADMIN along with FTP, W3, Gopher, NNTP, and LDAP..
To admin my chatserver, I simply use NTLM authentication to connect to the webserver in IISADMIN and can make the settings there...
Hi, I didn't find a Web browser admin to chat, however going into to Internet Service Manager and clicking on Chat-Service Properties seems to do the job.
Daragh. ([log in to unmask])
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Does anybody use the news server? Author: Normandy <[log in to unmask]> at csgnet Date: 11/03/97 22:36
Can anyone tell me how to enter administrative mode on the Chat server. I am aware it is IRCII compatible but i can not find the o-line commands anywheree.. Any help would be appriecated ..Thanks in advance -----Original Message----- From: Manfred Braun [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, March 10, 1997 12:41 PM To:
I've been using the Normandy news product since it came out and have not ran into any of the problems that you experienced. I use it for local news groups only, with no outside feeds. I have no complaints, yet.
> ---------- > From: Normandy[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Pete > Snipe[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Reply To: Normandy > Sent: Monday, March 10, 1997 11:40 AM > To: [log in to unmask]; 'Normandy' > Subject: RE: Does anybody use the news server? > > Sad to say, Ive tried to use this (Normandy News) product (in beta) > but its instability has made me wait until
I've noticed that a lot of the Normandy components use .pgi files in a Web browser for administration. I've looked at the code in these .pgi files, and it appears to be the same style as .asp files. I'm also wondering if anyone knows of any documentation on the ActiveX server components these pages use, such as MSWC.nntp for news and MSWC.crs for content replication. Thanks, Daragh. ([log in to unmask])
I hope I am right here for questions with the MS NEWS Server. I've setupt the server and it runs. For our IT personnel I want to feed news from MSNEWS.MICRSOFT.COM.
That works with an automatic interval. But we have only dialup connections to the net. What I want to do is a feed from the commandline. I need a working example for the RFEED utility. I cannot get it to work. In the best case I'll disable the automatic feed (may be from the GUI [it's easy], than enable it, dialup and do the feed. How?
It appears that any Active Server Page can create, read, write or overwrite any file on the system, regardless of security permissions. I hope I'm not missing something really stupid, but here's how to recreate the situation. Share out the wwwroot directory to a user, or use InterDev and allow the user to login to the web. This I would imagine is all that you want the user to see. If this user creates an .asp page, and uses the Scripting.FileSystemObject, he has full control over any file on the machine.
> It appears that any Active Server Page can create, read, write or > overwrite any file on the system, regardless of security permissions. > I hope I'm not missing something really stupid, but here's how to > recreate the situation.
From what I've seen and gotten from Microsoft, the filter DLL is running in the security context of IIS. It is because of this that a filter DLL can mistakenly access files the current Web user shouldn't be able to. Under the same guise, I'd assume that anything down the line should also not be able to go
I've got IIS 3.0, and so far things have worked pretty good. However, when I secure a script subdirectory, security is still wide open.
I've removed all priviledges to the subdirectory containing scripts that I wish to be secure (require account and password to run). The only thing currently granted is (SYSTEM has read access, and a group for users that should get to it have read access).
Actually, I think you are missing the point -- no offense.
Internet Service Manager has the ability to restrict access to your site by IP address. It also has the ability to say whether files in a directory can be ran and/or read.
When securing your site based on membership (who you are, not where you are located), IIS turns to NTFS and the security access associated with the file. For instance, in IIS you have the ability to say "Allow Anonymous". This is used in conjuction with the "Anonymous Logon". The reason is simple, and file that can be
Is this problem to do with I.I.S displaying Active Server Pages, or is it to do with people been able to access the Web Folders over a Network ? I'm just wondering where are you setting the permissions ? As any permissions for the Web directories have to be set in the Internet Service Manager, and not in the standard NTFS sharing. Are you setting the permissions to be read only, or execute only ? If you want to avoid the A.S.P period problem, then the directory should be set to execute only. If I'm missing the point, just let
Several problems were found in the new Site Builders Network web site. Some are already corrected, and developers are working to correct the remaining ones as quickly as possible. Some subscribers have experienced a circular redirect problem on systems working through firewalls. If this happens to you please ask your administrator to update the cache.
The Site Builder Network and Site Builder Workshop web sites have been replaced by a new combined site. This will help reduce confusion and let us do an even better job of supporting web site developers. It includes all of the material that was in the two former sites, and lots more is being added to help you create interactive, revenue-producing, traffic-building web sites of your own.
I'm working on MPS UserProperty Database. I understood that a code line: <% set prop = Server.CreateObject("mps.PropertyDatabase") %> creates the prop object that is already initialized to the user that requested the page, and the user is recognized by GUID kept in his cookie. The question is: What to do if the cookie is lost ??? And is there any way to set several users to the same "mps.PropertyDatabase" object, in other words to allow multiple users to see the same personalized picture ?
I want to use the ldap protocol to access the ABS database. With one of the first releases of MCIS came a ILS/ABS library. There were an "ldapcli.h" and an "ilscli.h" included but I missed the "ldaperr.h" file, that is referenced from the "ldapcli.h". Can anybody help me to get the "ldaperr.h" file ?
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Wilbert de Graaf [log in to unmask] The Netherlands
Thanks for your posting... To answer your question Microsoft has no published ABS API... we do have an Ldap client api (wldap32.dll) which is included in the Active Directory Server kit.. which I'd recommend you use for this purpose... we also have an ILS API avail..
Thanks Kevin Forsythe MCIS Support Team Microsoft Corporation
-----Original Message----- From: Graaf, W. de [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] <mailto:[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 1997 6:49 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Is there an ABS api
Currently, I use the ILS C api (header files, libs, and DLL's). They work great for my job. I need the same thing for the ABS. Does anybody know of such an api. Or how can I use the OLE server remote ? Do I need to install the TLB file on the client ?
Does anyone know where I can find a complete TCP/IP level specification of the Microsoft Internet Chat protocol. The Chat SDK covers ChatSock but it blurs the line between the ChatSock API and the actual TCP/IP packet protocol. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Sorry for the repost but we have been very unsuccessful in our search for MIC protocol information. Any pointers to relevant info would be greatly appreciated.
I am working with a large group who is setting up a large intranet with numerous departmental home pages. As my resources are limited I can not afford to spend a great deal of my time working on hundreds of web pages. What I am looking for is a program (whether it be CGI driven, an active X control, or a stand alone) that I can configure with a given number of templates. When the individual department wants a web page then can go the program, fill in the blanks and immediately have a web page.
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew David [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: donderdag 6 februari 1997 0:35 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: HTML Wizard
I am working with a large group who is setting up a large intranet with numerous departmental home pages. As my resources are limited I can not afford to spend a great deal of my time working on hundreds of web pages. What I am looking for is a program (whether it be CGI driven, an active X control, or a stand alone) that I can configure with a given number of templates. When the
I'm trying out the MPS: Membership Personalization Server that is part of MCIS. With my demonstration, I want to use the userID instead of cookies to determine the correct user property database. The lines are:
<% set prop = Server.CreateObject("mps.PropertyDatabase") %> Response.Expires = 0 userID = Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER") if userID <> Empty then prop.ID = userID end if %>
The Netscape Navigator retrieves this page much faster than the IE but I do not understand why. I turned Basic Authentication off so it also uses NTLM authentication (with the MS Authentication proxy for the Navigator I think).
I want to post automatically certain incoming mails (e.g. mailing lists) into a newsgroup. Is that possible? Which other progs besides the newsserver do I need?
I'm looking for the same thing as Carsten. I get e-mail in and I want to put it on a news server so all my users don't have to subscribe individually.
How can we fill the news server content without using NNTP?
Karl Gudmunds
>>> "Blees, Carsten" <[log in to unmask]> 02/04/97 11:17am >>> 'lo there,
I want to post automatically certain incoming mails (e.g. mailing lists) into a newsgroup. Is that possible? Which other progs besides the newsserver do I need?
Take a good look at Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0.
Clint Gallon [log in to unmask]
-----Original Message----- From: Karl Gudmunds [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 1997 9:07 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Newsserver: Auto-Posting? -Reply
I'm looking for the same thing as Carsten. I get e-mail in and I want to put it on a news server so all my users don't have to subscribe individually.
I installed the News server yesterday and it seems to work OK. I have set up a group to be moderatered. When I post a message to that group, the message is emailed to the moderator. I assume that is what is supposed to happen, since I could find no description of the process in the documentation. I assume that what should happen now is that the moderator will do something to approve the thread and actually post it into the group. That is where I get stuck. I have no clue as to how to actually post it into
He must manually go and post the email he was sent from the news server since he is the only who has rights to post to that group
later John Archer
At 11:43 AM 1/31/97 -0800, you wrote: >I installed the News server yesterday and it seems to work OK. I have >set up a group to be moderatered. When I post a message to that group, >the message is emailed to the moderator. I assume that is what is >supposed to happen, since I could find no description of the process in >the documentation. I assume that what should
How do I post it? The moderator is identified by an email address, not by an account. Whenever I post something into the news reader it gets mailed to the moderator, who is also me. I'm new to this so it may be something obvious, but I sure don't see it. Is there some other tool I need to use?
Here are the steps how a moderator posts an article he receives via email to the INS server... this procedure is also described in chapter 4 "operating news server" on page 72 of the MCIS INS documentation (also on the cdrom)
When you receive the message you'll need to "cut & paste" highlight the article and click on copy or past.. then telnet into your news server and manually post it... watch the typo's if you make a single error you can't backspace you need to start the post over in the example below name of newsgroup is "testgroup"
When you find one, please let me know, I spent a couple of days searching on just before Christmas. While there are a number of shareware mailers out there that will perform as you require, I found none that will permit the attachment of MIME encoded messages.
The closest was the Exchange sendmail, which is really a MAPI sender.
I'm trying to setup the MS Internet Chat Service on my server. Everything is fine when I use michat.exe. I can chat and everything, but I'd like a more web-based format (I'd like to embed the interface right into a web page and michat.exe forces the client to open a channel rather than simply logging on and then finding an open channel). I've looked at the chatfind.htm and the associated pages that installed with the chat server. They run fine with one exception. They give a URL of mic//server/channel. My server currently doesn't know how to handle the mic
I have a question relating to a combination of the MPS and NT authentication. I want to demonstrate both authentication and personalization. What I want to do is have a login page that prompts for the account name and password. If the user has been authenticated, I want to start a personalized page. (I do not use the Membership system since I have not been able to install it.)
Can someone point me to where in the ILS docs it tells you how to setup a NetMeeting User Locator Server? I've not been able to find anything that deals with NetMeeting specifically. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place but I need some help.
I found that no special configuration was required at all. Just tell NetMeeting to use the server you have established and you show up in the directory listing within seconds.
The ILS verification page works with netmeeting. If you install netmeeting on a PC that has access to your ILS server, and you select this server from netmeeting, the verification shows you're online. If you have 2 netmeeting systems, and both are connected to the ILS server, just clicking the URL on the verification page (http://<dns-name-of-server>/ILS/verify/verify.htm with default installation) will start netmeeting on the other system. Look at those URLs for working with Netmeeting.
Just downloaded the latest beta of the news server and it said I needed sp1 for NT4. No problem, downloaded that too. Installed it and ran the setup for news server, which promptly told me that I had NOT done sp1. Anybody have this problem and any workarounds. Perhaps I'm doing the sp1 wrong?
>-----Original Message----- >From: Jon Wynacht [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 3:49 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Help! > >Just downloaded the latest beta of the news server and it said I needed >sp1 for NT4. No problem, downloaded that too. Installed it and ran the >setup for news server, which promptly told me that I had NOT done sp1. >Anybody have this problem and any workarounds. Perhaps I'm doing the >sp1 >wrong? > >Thanks! >Jon Wynacht >Webmaster >AccountMate Software Corporation
I went to download SP2 today and it was gone. The HREFs were still pointing to it but the file was gone.
Can you verify it's still there? I was wondering if they pulled it off the site for some reason...
>-----Original Message----- >From: Pascal [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 3:58 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Help! > >Get SP2 :) > >Pascal > > >---------- >From: Jon Wynacht[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 16:49 >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Help! > >Just downloaded the latest beta of the news server and it said I needed >sp1 for NT4. No problem,
SP2 has likely been pulled. Microsoft has instructed us not to install it on production systems.
>---------- >From: Jason Priesmeyer[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 4:01 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Help! > >I went to download SP2 today and it was gone. The HREFs were still >pointing to it but the file was gone. > >Can you verify it's still there? I was wondering if they pulled it off >the site for some reason... > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Pascal [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >>Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 3:58 PM >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: Re: Help! >> >>Get SP2 :) >> >>Pascal >>
cd \bussys\winnt\winnt-public\fixes\usa\nt40\ussp2\i386\ see readme.1st download sp2_400i.exe
have a nice day kevin ;-)
-----Original Message----- From: Steinberg, Igor R. [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 2:56 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Help!
SP2 has likely been pulled. Microsoft has instructed us not to install it on production systems.
>---------- >From: Jason Priesmeyer[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 4:01 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Help! > >I went to download SP2 today and it was gone. The HREFs were still >pointing to it but the file was gone. > >Can you verify it's still there? I was wondering if
Try going directly to ftp://msdownload.microsoft.com
> -----Original Message----- > From: Normandy [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jason > Priesmeyer > Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 5:01 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Help! > > I went to download SP2 today and it was gone. The HREFs were still > pointing to it but the file was gone. > > Can you verify it's still there? I was wondering if they pulled it > off > the site for some reason... > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Pascal [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 3:58 PM > >To: [log in to unmask]
It's been a while since I used the msdownload.microsoft.com; It appears MS has taken away the DNS entry. There is no response.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Baker [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 8:12 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Help! > > SP@ can also be downloaded from http://www.bhs.com > > > ---------- > From: Peace, Wesley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 4:53 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Help! > > Try going directly to ftp://msdownload.microsoft.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Normandy [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jason
-----Original Message----- From: Peace, Wesley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 5:27 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Help!
It's been a while since I used the msdownload.microsoft.com; It appears MS has taken away the DNS entry. There is no response.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Baker [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 8:12 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Help! > > SP@ can also be downloaded from http://www.bhs.com > > > ---------- > From: Peace, Wesley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 4:53 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Help! > >
why not install SP2 on production? I have it running on my intranet WWW servers. :( ???
Greg Johnson Federated Department Stores, Inc. Webmaster
>---------- >From: Steinberg, Igor R.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 5:56 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Help! > >SP2 has likely been pulled. Microsoft has instructed us not to install >it on production systems. > >>---------- >>From: Jason Priesmeyer[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >>Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 4:01 PM >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: Re: Help! >> >>I went to download SP2 today and it was gone. The HREFs were still >>pointing to it but the file was gone. >> >>Can
Jon Wynacht Webmaster AccountMate Software Corporation
>---------- >From: Johnson, Greg (FSG)[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Monday, January 06, 1997 5:45 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Help! > >why not install SP2 on production? I have it running on my intranet WWW >servers. >:( ??? > >Greg Johnson >Federated Department Stores, Inc. >Webmaster > >>---------- >>From: Steinberg, Igor R.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >>Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997 5:56 PM >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: Re: Help! >> >>SP2 has likely been pulled. Microsoft has instructed us not to install >>it on production systems. >> >>>---------- >>>From: Jason Priesmeyer[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >>>Sent: Friday, January 03, 1997
We are trying to install MPS. After installation, which goes fine, we get the following error when trying to access the Property Database on our asp page:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'
Permission denied: 'prop'
/mps/personalize.asp, line 24
Permissions on the shared directory are set to full.
Does anyone know how to fix this? We are using the latest version of MPS. Brian Jennings Olsen + Cyrus Associates
Well afte going through the documentation a few times, I saw that the only way to authenticate someone for the chat server is basicly through NTLM and this has to be done in this manner [log in to unmask]
But this would require a different userid for the web and for the Chat ?
Ok, well after playing around with some dll's and a bit of programming I was a able to create a program that adds a user to the nt database, now the only time this program works is when I run it from the station.
I need to be able to automate the creation of accounts for authentication purposes on the chat server.
We are moving all of the Microsoft Internet Technology mailing lists and message archives to new server hardware some time soon, probably within 24 hours, to maintain our high level of service. This will cause a short interruption in service, but shouldn't have any other effects. None of the addresses or other information will change.
I spoke with one of our Product Managers regarding this issue. He reports that the MBS (Membership System) portion of the Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS = Normandy) will not be released to the Web. MBS is positioned primarily for Corporate accounts.
Once MBS is released, you will be able to acquire the product through our Corporate Sales group.
Right now we are using some 3rd party software to control access to IIS 2.0 web pages. Now there is nothing out there to control access to the MS chat server. (Might have to look at unix for a solution here =( )
Right offhand, I'm not sure what the best tool is for controlling access to your chatserver, but your webaccess can be arranged quite simply using standard NTFS file-level access control. You should bear in mind that "The Beast" (Sicily) was built 'cause NT can *only* deal with about 100000 users :-). The membership System deals with about 5 Million users per setup!! Try out webaccess with standard NT security. It's worth it!!
Yes, Microsoft Membership System (MBS) is the product that includes the tecnology formerly code-named Sicily. MBS is designed for very large services that need scalable authentication and access control as well as billing interfaces that integrates tightly with the application servers in the Microsoft Commercial Internet System line (Normandy).
Others on the list will have to respond to your additional questions.
NT security is definitely the best solution for Intranets and most Web sites. You can create tens of thousands of accounts in the native NT 4 security database and its very easy to administer. Microsoft's Internet servers - IIS as well as the Mail (IMS), News (NNTP), Chat and Address Book (LDAP) - support authenticating users against against the security database using either the widely support clear-text logon (BASIC) protocols (with or without SSL for channel encryption to protect the password) to the more secure, single logon NT challenge-response protocol (NTLM) that
I hear what you are saying about Sicily but how do you automate the creation of NT accounts, say through Denali? or is this the wrong list to ask?
>---------- >From: Jeff Teper[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, November 22, 1996 12:38 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Sicily > >I'll try to clarify a few things here. > >NT security is definitely the best solution for Intranets and most Web >sites. You can create tens of thousands of accounts in the native NT 4 >security database and its very easy to administer. Microsoft's Internet >servers - IIS as well as the Mail (IMS),
Automation of NT accounts can be done with some calls to netui1.dll, you'll find everything you need if you do a search on Q159498 on microsoft., but you'll need to keep an extra database for customer information.
Why didn't Normandy come with and uninstaller?? It's not functioning correctly, when I do the verify and the templates provided it does not store my name in either one, but it does store the other fields. Go figure.
No. The MS Chat server does not at this point do server to server IRC only client to server. It speaks another protocol server to server.
>---------- >From: Fernando Cima[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, November 07, 1996 7:20 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Chat Server > >Hello, > >Is anybody using in this list using MS Chat Server? Is it possible to >network Chat Server with other irc servers (ircd, webmaster)? > >TIA, > >- Fernando Cima > Via Internet Informatica >
Thanks for the response. Is this server/server protocol defined in some RFC or IETF-draft, or can Microsoft supply the specifications?
In our ISP, a chat server is useless if we cannot link it in a network with other providers. Using chatsock maybe we can set up a gateway.
TIA,
- Fernando Cima Via Internet Informatica
Adam Waalkes wrote: > > No. The MS Chat server does not at this point do server to server IRC > only client to server. It speaks another protocol server to server. > > >---------- > >From: Fernando Cima[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > >Sent: Thursday, November 07,
>---------- >From: Fernando Cima[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, November 07, 1996 9:39 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Chat Server > >Adam, > >Thanks for the response. Is this server/server protocol defined in some >RFC or IETF-draft, or can Microsoft supply the specifications?
> We are working with the IEFT to define the next IRC protocol that (hopefully) will include much of the technology that is in our current protocol. Since that new protocol will be the standard that is what will be published. > >In our ISP, a chat server is useless if we cannot link it in a network
I have a question about MS BackOffice. I am a computer science major, and i'm taking my senior project this semester, i'm doing a study on MS BackOffice and especially the IIS and the SQL Server, i have gathered some information about them, but nothing is like first hand experience, I would be very grateful if you could tell me about the advantages and the disadvantages of these products.
There are people on this list and that's a good sign.
So has anybody installed the Normandy news server yet? I'm interested in finding out how well it works. I've downloaded it and want to set it up on our Intranet, but am waiting for the right time; meaning having time enough to do it :)
<<< So has anybody installed the Normandy news server yet? I'm interested in finding out how well it works. I've downloaded it and want to set it up on our Intranet, but am waiting for the right time; meaning having time enough to do it :) >>>
We're running it on our intranet now. It seems to work okay, although we haven't used it very intensively. We're trying it out as a means of open discussion about the ongoing R&D projects.
Regarding Normandy News server, we are using it in production environment( I mean Full News Feed ) for several days and everything seems to be OK. We replicate news feed from the UNIX based machine ( central news server in Czech Republic) without any problems.
On the other hand I have no experience with high server load (1000+ users), We use DECAlpha based machine and performance is good.
I have a non-Normandy Question for you...I'm trying to link up my in-laws so we can use e-mail etc., to communicate. I'm having a hard time finding dialup service (local) for them. They are in Vrchlabi, do you know of any ISP servicing that region (perhaps Trutnov?).
>-----Original Message----- >From: Jon Wynacht [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, 31 October 1996 12:35 >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Anybody here? > >Just wondering if anybody was here? I haven't been getting any >messages... > >Jon Wynacht >Webmaster >AccountMate Software Corporation >http://www.accountmate.com
>---------- >From: Nathan McDonnell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 11:08 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Anybody here? > >I'm here! > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Jon Wynacht [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >>Sent: Thursday, 31 October 1996 12:35 >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: Anybody here? >> >>Just wondering if anybody was here? I haven't been getting any >>messages... >> >>Jon Wynacht >>Webmaster >>AccountMate Software Corporation >>http://www.accountmate.com >
> Just wondering if anybody was here? I haven't been getting any > messages... > > Jon Wynacht > Webmaster > AccountMate Software Corporation > http://www.accountmate.com >
I'm here. I'm a part of this list to just keep up on what Normandy is and what you can do with it.
>---------- >From: Jon Wynacht[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 7:34 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Anybody here? > >Just wondering if anybody was here? I haven't been getting any >messages... > >Jon Wynacht >Webmaster >AccountMate Software Corporation >http://www.accountmate.com >
I am looking into a project that would require interfacing with various Normandy components. The project would involve developing a WinNT 4.0 system service, and communicating with Normandy's Merchant server and Chat Server. Aside from the Chat Server API, what other developer resources are there for doing this type of thing?
Microsoft - I am not part of the private Normandy beta, but would like to be. If you can point me to the right resources, I would very much like to develop my groups online project on Normandy, but I need to be able to add on to the
I have the sneaking suspicion that the reason that this is so difficult is that it opens up many issues of privacy and security and so it may simpy not been implemented to avoid this whole issue.
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He is correct. Here is a little more clarification. The user properties database is accessed by the MPS SSO (MPS.ProperyDatabase in the example below) by using the GUID in the cookie to do a lookup/query in the database. This GUID is essentially the key to the database. There is no other way for the MPS object to gain access to this information and it would therefore be unable to obtain any info from the database other than for the user who to which the cookie belongs on that machine.
Thanks for your feedback. What I've found, and I'm sure you probably can't duplicate due to not having any other filter DLLs than ASP, is more in regards to IIS itself, and not ASP.
Before I get into the specifics, let me reply on your points. * I had already disabled the "Windows NT Challenge/Response" in IIS * I have tested in IE 3.01 and Navigator 4.0 Preview 2
Thanks for your feedback. What I've found, and I'm sure you probably can't duplicate due to not having any other filter DLLs than ASP, is more in regards to IIS itself, and not ASP.
Before I get into the specifics, let me reply on your points. * I had already disabled the "Windows NT Challenge/Response" in IIS * I have tested in IE 3.01 and Navigator 4.0 Preview 2
Okey, well I thought the MBS would be an integration between billing and account management.
Then here's my problem.
I'm using a 3rd party dll to filter users into a pay site, (the filter checks a table to see if a user is in there, and if so, gives it the go ahead to get the info under a directory....)
From a management perspective; Administrators need to be able to look into the MPS database like any database. (Even if its a textual database in this case). There must be a way to impersonate GUIDs and come up with a table of GUIDs versus its properties.
Kevin, can you tell me if this is at all possible with site server 1.0? I need to have this by middle of august 1997. If it's not possible; I will have a mirror of the MPS properties inside a SQLserver database. Every change or update to the MPS is reflected in my
Hi Bob, ok well by what you are saying MBS is not for me for now.
Now why wouldn't Microsoft add an authentication option to their chat server or anyother application(web,news,....) that would look for a username and password in specified columns of a specified table of a specified database through either jet/odbc/sql. ?