Server Management - Windows Support

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I'm looking for a company that does management of servers and can work on Windows.

I read the other thread about management companies but they don't do Windows.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

I am having some major problems with my server right now and need help quickly.

thanksI believe touchsupport recently introduced windows support :)I believe touchsupport recently introduced windows support :)
Just talk to them. 3 months before they have Windows Support.

Anyone else?http://bobcares.com/ Need any server administration task done on your servers? We work on Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.Contact them :)http://bobcares.com/

Contact them :)
Thanks, emailing them now.

Anyone have experience with them?

Any other suggestions?Hi

is it monthly server management your looking for or just a one of for ie to fix your server? what is the exact problem I can probably guide you on the best way to fix yourself. either reply or PVT me.Hi

is it monthly server management your looking for or just a one of for ie to fix your server? what is the exact problem I can probably guide you on the best way to fix yourself. either reply or PVT me.
Fixing an emergency situation and monthly.Thread moved to Managed Hosting.Fixing an emergency situation and monthly.

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what is it thats wrong with your windows server?Hi

what is it thats wrong with your windows server?
Several issues, problems with MySQL configuration, warez being served, email not working, etc.Several issues, problems with MySQL configuration, warez being served, email not working, etc.

Warez are bad. See if there is any rootkit installed.Ten bucks says MailEnable is on that server and has been exploited.Ten bucks says MailEnable is on that server and has been exploited.

How can you conclude that Mail Enable is on that server and it has got infected?How can you conclude that Mail Enable is on that server and it has got infected?

MailEnable is free, so it's in use by many Windows servers. On top being free, they also have buffer overflow exploit every month or so and they do a pretty poor job of informing their users about the patches, and typically the patches are reactive in nature. That is, the patches come out after the exploit is in the wild.To follow up to my own post: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/03/enabling_the_spammers_1.htmlagree">http://blog.washingtonpost.com/security ... .htmlagree</a><!-- m --> with that, Mailenable is bad in releasing patches and in terms of performance consideration, is not good as compare to other mail server in handling large amount of postoffice.
 
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