The ACtive Directory Domain is ourfamilygenealogy.org
I guess what my question is. Can i just add something to my internal domain to make these errors go away. I do not plan on hosting the website anywhere except on my local machine. So what can I do locally to stop the errors.
thans
These are all good ideas but the easiest and most effective way to accomplish this is to create a folder named users or whatever you want. setup the profile tab and the connect button under home directory to the path to the users folder with %username% this will automatically create the folder...
I have been working on a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain for a while and we decided the best way to reserve space was to compress certain folders. We compressed the folders that contained the user files for storage as well as other unimportant information. I would not recommend...
I am running a Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory. The Domain name is ourfamilygenealogy.org which I own. The domain name is currently not being hosted anywhere but it is being parked with godaddy. My current internet connection is a Wireless Cablemodem Router by Netgear. It acts as a...
I am running a Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory. The Domain name is ourfamilygenealogy.org which I own. The domain name is currently not being hosted anywhere but it is being parked with godaddy. My current internet connection is a Wireless Cablemodem Router by Netgear. It acts as a...
Does Anybody know where I can get some free Shopping carts that are compatible with IIS and Windows 2000? The site i am putting together needs a shopping cart and I do not want to put alot of money into one just in case the site flops. I don't need anything spectacular just something we can...
ok a little insight into why. 1) I want to keep my internal network traffic and Internet traffic seperate. That is why I have the 2 nics. 2) I work in an IS department and want to gain a little more experience with DHCP and DNS. So i am trying to emulate my work network at home. Just on a...
When you setup the sharing on the printers. Under the permissions tab setup each user that is going to be printing to that printer in the permissions. You should be able to select from the pulldown menu the proper domain then add the users from each domain. This way when they authenticate on the...
Ok First off thanks to everybody who tries to help. Now to the Question.
I have a 3 station network in my house. (1 Server, 2 Workstations.) My Server has 2 network cards in it. One has a static IP the other has a Broadband Cable Modem connection feeding it the internet. This server is also...
Not sure if you have resolved the problem yet, but in case you have not here is my 2 cents. In our office with our remove systems we have problems accessing computers. Granted this is not the same as authentication however creating a hosts and LMhosts file to help in the DNS resolution has...
Thank you all for the information. It is not exactly what I am looking for. It is possible in my rambles i was not specific enough. This is the situation in a nut shell.
We run a 200 station windows 2000 network in my office. We want to use Active Desktop on the computers to Display the...
First off I hope this Is posted in the right section. I have been givin the task of creating batch file or text file that when it is run it extracts the computer name from the registry and places it into an HTML page that the script creates. This is so we can have an ACtive Desktop item...
Hey Thanks for all the responses. Aslamvs that document did help me. It showed me the registry key i had to delete to stop the driver from loading. Thanks alot.
I am building up a Windows 2000 Server. I am using both a USB keyboard and a USB Mouse. The load is fine it boots everything works fine with the exception of one error. I get the following error "The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: i8042prt. it is error...
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