I am trying to use Blat for the distribution of a report from a machine that is not on the corporate network. The ISP connection is residential Fios and blocks port 80 and I believe local smtp servers on port 25. I could install STUNNEL to connect to the mail service, but am hoping for an easier solution. Any recommendations on an email service that does not require stunnel or a better way to automate the email distribution of one report nightly?
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We use web trends to track the usage of our web sites, but web trends is currently not capable of reading the logs produced by SSRS 2008. Has anyone figured out a way to modify the file so that web trends could read the log file data? Is there another product that can be used to analyze the SSRS usage that you would recommend?
On several different windows 7 machines after using multiple rdp sessions, the local computer begins to act like a function key is locked on. Windows will start opening and closing windows as I type and only a few of the characters will show up normally. The solution to get rid of this issue is to depress the windows key and than num lock, to return to normal keyboard operation. A reboot will also fix the issue. Does anyone know what causes this and how to prevent it from occurring in the first place?
I am trying to RDP from a Windows 7 Professional dual monitor physical machine to a Windows 7 Professional VM hosted on esxi 4.0.
I can get the spanning option to work to both monitors, but I have tried 3 different methods of connecting but have not been able to use true multiple monitors.
At different times, I tried checking the "use all monitors" option, command line mstsc /multimon
and added the line use multimon:i:1
to the .rdp file. None of these worked. Any ideas? The physical machine can connect to other Windows 7 physical machines with true multi monitor access.
I also have the same issue when going from a 32bit RC1 machine to a Windows 7 Professional x64, but not when going in the reverse direction. Here's the .rdp:
screen mode id:i:2
use multimon:i:1
desktopwidth:i:1440
desktopheight:i:900
session bpp:i:16
winposstr:s:0,1,341,118,1139,568
compression:i:1
keyboardhook:i:2
audiocapturemode:i:0
videoplaybackmode:i:1
connection type:i:1
displayconnectionbar:i:1
disable wallpaper:i:1
allow font smoothing:i:0
allow desktop composition:i:0
disable full window drag:i:1
disable menu anims:i:1
disable themes:i:1
disable cursor setting:i:0
bitmapcachepersistenable:i:1
full address:s:192.168.1.5
audiomode:i:0
redirectprinters:i:1
redirectcomports:i:0
redirectsmartcards:i:1
redirectclipboard:i:1
redirectposdevices:i:0
redirectdirectx:i:1
autoreconnection enabled:i:1
authentication level:i:2
prompt for credentials:i:0
negotiate security layer:i:1
remoteapplicationmode:i:0
alternate shell:s:
shell working directory:s:
gatewayhostname:s:
gatewayusagemethod:i:4
gatewaycredentialssource:i:4
gatewayprofileusagemethod:i:0
promptcredentialonce:i:1
use redirection server name:i:0
drivestoredirect:s:
I believe Oscar Duveborn answered this question in a posting on another question: You need Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise at the end-point to support multiple terminal services displays (or any edition of Windows Server 2008 R2). Can anyone confirm there is no way to install/upgrade rdp7.0 on professional to get true dual screen rather than spanning?
How do I generate a list of windows patches and the date they were installed on a windows 2000 server? This is for compliance reports for auditors.