Lander, It was meant to be a compliment. You're still geniuses... Even if you can't answer the question. I've gotten so much great advice from this site that I'm trying to let everyone know that I respect their knowledge, and appreciate their help.
I'm not in front of the server right now...
I changed the Administrator "User" password on my Windows 2000 server. Veritas would not run once I did that. I changed the password in Veritas, fine.
Now I cannot get "Active Directory Users and Computers" to login to the Domain. Anyone know what is the issue.
I'm trying to run Active...
I have a Windows 2003 Server network with 9 clients.
I am running DNS with static IP addresses. I have been connecting to the internet with a Webramp 310i and two telephone lines.
Now I am having a problem with the webramp keeping it's connection to the internet. It will connect for...
I tried XP Pro. You can bind two modems for multi-link, but then cannot share the internet connection of both. Only one. Anyone have any ideas on how to get three modems muli-plexing on one computer, AND share the connections to a network????? Other than Webramp.
I have a WebRamp 310e hooked up to two dialup lines to supply internet connection to a 10 client Domain. (I know, I know, there are NO other internet options available but satelite, and the owner doesn't want that option.)
Anyway. The Webramp has been working fine until another worker messed...
According to what I've been able to find out you can use XP to bind modems. I'm presently installing three modems in a XP Pro box and going to set them to "Negotiate multi-link for single link connections" and will see if that will do the trick. I will keep everyone informed on how this works.
I have run into this with other devices, not an External drive. Try going into device manager and deleting under the "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" section. Then restart you machine and let Windows find them. That might work. Let me know.
I have a customer who cannot get ANY broadband internet access. (Other than Satellite, and he's not too keen about that.) He presently has three analog data lines coming into his shop. We were using a webramp to control and bind the internet connections for use by the clients on his Windows...
Just finished setting up the forwarding, and setting one client's DNS to the server's. I used the webramps IP for the default gateway. I can get on the internet, and the login is FAASSSST!!! Thanks guys. You are life-savers.
Thanks guys. I am planning on installing DHCP when I change webramps. (The DHCP on the Webramp is not working.) Or should I keep the static IP address on the webramp, and let the DHCP manage the IP addresses of the client computers? I'm changing the DNS settings, and setting up a forwarder...
Could you give me a little idea of what you mean by pointing the clients to the DC for DNS? My DNS for the internet is determined on the webramp. The clients are using the same DNS.
Now that I have the DNS turned on on the Sever, what do I have to do differently for the clients to recognize...
I have a Windows 2003 Server network, and my 5 clients are having trouble logging into the network. When they login, the dialog "Applying personal settings" stays on for between 2-5 minutes.
Network Profile:
--We are not using roaming profiles. (Unless they are turned on by default.)
--I am...
I'm working on a new Windows 2003 Server installation with 5 client computers. I'm not very familiar with Server software or configurations. I need to set up a print server, Linksys USB, on this network. I've installed the print server and printer. The software that comes with the Linksys...
I have just installed 128MB of new PC133 SDRAM to an IBM Aptiva Desktop. It ran fine for a while, an hour or two, then when I turned it off and back on, no video. I thought maybe the video card, which is onboard, went bad. I installed a PCI Matrox video card. Video returned. It ran the...
I checked the BIOS to see if the IDE ports are disabled. I couldn't even find the option to enable/disable them.
As far as drives are concerned. There usually aren't drivers for CD-ROMs. This one didn't come with any disks in the box. The CDROM category in "device manager" is...
I have a Windows 98se box. The CD ROM Drive stopped working last week. I purchased a new CD/RW drive and installed it. The jumpers are correct. The BIOS recognizes the CD/RW as a CD/RW. When Windows boots, there are no CD Drives in Explorer. When I check Device Manager, there isn't a category...
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