Does anyone know, is there a way to setup Windows NT 4.0 to autamatically reboot the server at a given time? Possibly by using the AT command? Any other tips or hints would be appreciated.
I have setup the TFTP-SERVER command with network settings. However, every time I try to WRITE NET :, I get an error message 'Timed out attempting to connect' Can anyone help, I need to document all settings.
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You should be able to just set them up as an administrator on the local machine for the installation of Outlook, and when all is installed and configured, set them back to the group of your choice.
I do get the command completed successfully, however I do have a domain name specified, as well as username, and IP info. Maybe I'll try it without the Domain name. Thanks.
Thanks, I added your suggestions, and am still getting a message that IPX or NETBIOS must be installed before network services can be started. Any ideas?
I'm using a Token Ring PCI Card, and have the correct NDIS drivers. The card appears to be registering correctly, just once I get past the adapter, the Netbind, TCPTSR, and tinyrfc services won't start.
Actually it's not repeating the same thing. Share permissions, and directory permissions are two different animals. I just dealt with this problem recently.
I am having problems trying to connect a DOS session to connect to an NT domain. I am using the Network Clinet off the NT 4 CD. I have everything setup correctly I think. However when netbind trys to run it doesn't work, causing everything else to fail. Any ideas? Thanks.
There is not a built in way to do it. However there are many third party software vendors. I use SurfControl (www.surfcontrol.com) which is great. It's a little pricy, but it gets the job done. You can block by category, User, group. Very effective, and what you spend on the software, you make...
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