For fifty points and a chance to move to the bonus round, what the * is a endpoint mapper. Anyway. Here goes.
I have been trying to get a windows xp pro. machine to connect to our domain. I get a valid IP address, and it shows the domain in the listing, but when I try and log into the domian...
For fifty points and a chance to move to the bonus round, what the * is a endpoint mapper. Anyway. Here goes.
I have been trying to get a windows xp pro. machine to connect to our domain. I get a valid IP address, and it shows the domain in the listing, but when I try and log into the domian...
Remotely Anywhere is a cool prog, that isn't to hard on the budget........ But I agree with the VNC user's in that its a fairly good program, but it lacks some features, but for free its awesome.. Remotely anywhere is cheaper than the symantec packages, its about 6400 for a site license which...
Josh,
I am not directing you to access or vb stuff, but to some *free* helpdesk software. I evaluated it for my organization and it works great, but we have to many users to use the free version so we purchased the commercial stuff. If you only have 50 pc's or so, this should work good for...
This isn't the best way to do this, but it may save you some time. There is a program called remotely anywhere, which you can try out 100 licenses for 30 days (it installs remotely as well). Instead of walking around to each machine you could remotely access them and install the software that...
Our organization has outgrown our class C IP addressing scheme. We plan to change to a class B address range, to accommodate all of our computers. Currently we have 5 buildings – fiber ran between them – 3com switches in all buildings and Ethernet throughout from there to the desktops. Our...
Our organization has outgrown our class C IP addressing scheme. We plan to change to a class B address range, to accommodate all of our computers. Currently we have 5 buildings – fiber ran between them – 3com switches in all buildings and Ethernet throughout from there to the desktops. Our...
Well..... Owning and operating a computer repair facility, I have found with fans, that if you soak them in rubbing alcohol for a while, let them dry out, then oil them, you can save a lot of fans.
I usually just disable the hard drive power down. I have had problems with quite a few computers in the power savings area. Not a great fix, but it may get you by, and still save power on the monitor.
Hey there,
This might sound very elementary, but I have had this happen on quite a few occasions. I run Wizard Data Systems and build quite a few computers on a daily basis. I have seen problems with case designs, where the power switch sticks. This will cause this type of problem to. The power...
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