Hello everybody that's on this forum.
My name is Jonathan Burgerhout and i come from The Netherlands.
At this moment i'm working on a new network for a company that is just starting.
What i like to do is trying fix my own problems and help others with theirs . So if you have any ptoblems i would gladly take a look at it and try to help you out in almost any way possible.
At home i have a HP Pro Liant server with some basic stuff on it like: AD, DNS, File server, IIS and a mail server with Hmailserver. At this moment i'm trying to make my Hmailserver work on the internet and not only in my own network and i'm also the only one that's doing IT related work at the new company OutdoorXL :sweat: . It's a lot of work at my company but to make a whole network for them from scratch gives me a lot of joy. :lol:
Because i come from The Netherlands my English isn't the best that you can get. I really hope that it wont be a problem for any of you but if you dont understand me correctly just say it and i will try to do my best to make it a bit clearer.
My name is Jonathan Burgerhout and i come from The Netherlands.
At this moment i'm working on a new network for a company that is just starting.
What i like to do is trying fix my own problems and help others with theirs . So if you have any ptoblems i would gladly take a look at it and try to help you out in almost any way possible.
At home i have a HP Pro Liant server with some basic stuff on it like: AD, DNS, File server, IIS and a mail server with Hmailserver. At this moment i'm trying to make my Hmailserver work on the internet and not only in my own network and i'm also the only one that's doing IT related work at the new company OutdoorXL :sweat: . It's a lot of work at my company but to make a whole network for them from scratch gives me a lot of joy. :lol:
Because i come from The Netherlands my English isn't the best that you can get. I really hope that it wont be a problem for any of you but if you dont understand me correctly just say it and i will try to do my best to make it a bit clearer.