are you using the nwclient32 or did i miss something remotely novell related
in your post?
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Thanks,
Keith V. Klenke
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"Bart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Okay, get ready for this one.
> I do IT for a small business in NY(~40 users). About 3
> months ago I set up a fax server that lets users get faxes
> through Outlook. Before the fax actually arrives, the user
> gets a popup from the Messenger Service on the fax server
> telling them that they are about to receive a fax.
> 2 days ago a user ('User A' for the sake of the story)
> came to me and told me that he was getting fax-
> notification popups for another user('User B'). User A was
> not getting User B's faxes, just the notification popup.
> The story took a strange turn when I looked at User A's
> workstation. Using Net Name I discovered that User B was
> not recognized on User A's workstation. Further, when I
> sent a message to User B using Net Send it appeared on
> User A's machine, but not on User B's! User B accesses our
> network through a Terminal Services session, and so I had
> our TS Administrator use Net Name on the Terminal Server
> to find out if User B was recognized. When he tried to
> invoke Net Name he discovered that the Messenger Service
> on the Terminal Server had not been started, and when he
> tried to start it the service wouldn't start.
> Now: even if User B could not receive his messages
> because the Messenger service was disabled, why would User
> A - who uses a local machine and accesses shared resources
> on the network - get User B's messages?
> Some more background information: User A's workstation
> is running Windows 2000, User B accesses TS from a Windows
> 2000 machine, our Terminal Server is running Server 2003,
> Fax Server is running Server 2000.
> Well, I am officially baffled. Anything you guys can
> tell me would be immensely helpful.