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  1. Description To use the tool, the user inputs a list of email addresses into a text area on the website. Then, they click the "Filter Emails" button, which triggers a JavaScript function. The function takes the inputted email addresses, splits them into separate lines, and then filters the email addresses based on their domain. The filtered email addresses are stored in an object, where each domain is a key and the value is an array of email addresses belonging to that domain. The filtered email addresses are then displayed in a formatted way on the website. What is Tool Filter Email By Domain ? The "Email Domain Filter" tool is a simple web application that allows you to filter email addresses based on their domain. The tool takes a list of email addresses, separates each email into its own line, and then filters them based on the domain portion (the text after the "@" symbol). The filtered email addresses are then displayed in a structured format, grouped by their domain. Tools here : Tools Filter Email By Domain if need Extractor Email you can see that post Extractor Email From Text & Remove Duplicates
  2. I'm replacing a workstation on our domain, but it will be used in a satellite location where we utilize Remote Desktop to access our server. I have upgraded the new workstation to Windows 10 Professional and have joined it to the domain. I have set it up (user name/computer name, etc) to mirror the workstation it will be replacing and I have enabled remote desktop on the new workstation as well, however when I try to make the connection to the server via Remote Desktop I get this error: "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for on of these reasons: 1) Remote access to the server is not enabled 2) The remote computer is turned off 3) The remote computer is not available on the network" The server is on and running and I have other workstations from other satellite locations utilizing Remote Desktop that are able to join and currently accessing it. So, I'm not sure what I'm missing, can anyone please advise? Thank you in advance. (I also posted this in the Server Technology forum)
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