Hi,
I have a win2k server setup and also have setup a vpn. My question is how do i limit the bandwidth of users who are downloading from my vpn.
Thanks for you help
The info from the manufacturers site.
SAR110
An ADSL Modem/Router with sophisticated NAT and firewall functions, supports IPsec VPN and IKE.
I dunno if i have to enable L2TP from the console of the router.
Thanks.
I have forwarded protocol 47 to the private address where the server is and still cannot let remote users through. i have opened protocol 47 and not port 47. and opened tcp 1723 to the private ip of the server.
The router sometimes will crash when remote users try to connect or they might get...
Hi,
I am having trouble setting my system up to allow vpn connections. my system consists of the following:
Solwise SAR110 ADSL/Router
Windows 2000 server sp4
4 clients on xp
The router is open to accept port 1723 tcp then using nat to forward it to the private ip of the server.
When remote...
Hi,
I am having trouble setting my system up to allow vpn connections. my system consists of the following:
Solwise SAR110 ADSL/Router
Windows 2000 server sp4
4 clients on xp
The router is open to accept port 1723 tcp then using nat to forward it to the private ip of the server.
When remote...
I have a solwise SAR110 router, i have had it for a few months and has been working great untill it started crashing me. This only happens now and again, the router will just sit there with all the lights liminated and cannot get any net access or ping the device.
My system:
Server = Win2k...
Hi,
I have win2k server setup as domain controller. Is there a way of saving my inbox, outbox, deleted items from outlook express to a roaming profile on the server. Thay only seem to save locally but not on my server.
So when i log onto my workstations around my network i will get my inbox...
I have got term services running but not in application mode. this is only for my home network its not a business i am running.
I dont want to use term servies because i dont want to run apps from a window enviroment, i want to run them from the server as if it was installed on the local...
Would i be better off with something like "ZENworks for servers". i head this distributes software to workstations via a shortcut on there deskyop. i dunno if you need netware for this tho.
The software that am wanting to install on the server are licensed versions of photoshop 7, illustrator 10, dreamweaver mx 4, flash 5 etc.
Will i be able to do it with these applications??
Hello,
My setup is Win2k server configured as a domain controller and 3 workstations with win-xp pro.
I am wanting to install software on the server and want my workstations to run the software via a shortcut on there desktop.
How will i achieve this, i dont want to use terminal services i...
Hi,
Can anyone please help with the following??
I have win2k server running on my home server as a domain controller, i have 3 client pcs running windows xp sp1. I am having problems with some software on the clients pcs.
I dunno if this is due to a policy setting i need to set on the server...
so your saying i actually run regedt32 on my server (win2k server) and edit this??
I want users to read the hkey_local_machine on the workstations when i modify this
So for example i would log into a workstation then edit the hkey_local_machine log out then get users to log in and be able to...
So as an admin could i log in with my account then modify the hkey_local_machine of the workstation then when users log in with there user account can they read from that registry key i changed.
I am sorta new to win2k server when it comes to group policy/registry editing.
Thanks for your help
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can help with the following problem i have.
I have windows 2000 server setup as a domain controller and want normal users to modify the registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" setting from there workstation. how would i go about doing this. would it be a user...
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