I'm looking for an anti-virus solution for a windows 2000 domain with a total of 10 computers (including the server). I already have Symantec Antivirus SMB 8.0 and we need to renew that. It costs $254 to renew it and I also want to look at other options. I'm looking at Trend Micro's...
I want to set up Exchange 2003 beta to run on my Windows 2003 Server, with a dynamic IP address. I set up the server as a domain controller with the domain jz.local. After I installed Exchange server, I tried to send an email using the webmail part of it, and I got a reply that said it couldn't...
It says under my user properties (using net user) that i can change my password, but when I try to change it using net user * it tell me access denied.
I am logged on as a user on a domain. I can not get into the control panel so I can't change my password through there. I also can't get to a run dialog box. I can get to a command prompt, so how can I change my password through there?
I am creating an answer file for an unattended setup. I want to run some programs off of the windows 2000 pro CD after setup is complete. What would the path be to run something off the cd-rom?
I have Windows XP Home and have set the taskbar to autohide. When I am running some programs (including Internet Explorer and Netscape) when I move my mouse to the bottom of the screen to show the taskbar, nothing happens. I have to either minimize the program I'm in or press the windows key on...
I have 2 users on a stand-alone Windows 2000 Pro computer. They are both administrators. I would like to set system policies for 1 of the users but no the other. Is this possible?
Is there any way that I could set up system policies and restrictions on a stand-alone w2k pro pc just like the restrictions that i can set on a domain?
I have two computers that are running Windows 2000 Professional. I want to set up system policies on one computer and copy the policies to the 2nd one. Is there any way to do this without setting up a domain with Windows 2000 Server?
I have a logitech quickcam. I want to set it up like a security system, so that when something moves in the room, it starts recording on to the computer. Then when there is no motion it stop recording. What software would be good for this?
I want to make a batch file that you open and it backs up automatically. I can not set it to go at certain time because the zip disk has to be manually replaced.
First you need to find out what protocol your network is using. It is most likely TCP/IP or NetBEUI.
If you find these directions too confusing, use the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP at Start> All Programs> Acceseries> Communications.
If it is TCP/IP change all the IP addresses. The...
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