Thank you for the help. Their site does go into quite a bit of detail concerning how to set it up, but haven't found an answer for my last question. Will it maintain a connection in the background or does my Window server need to be logged in to access the mapped drive? Thank you again for any...
I have an application that requires a drive mapped from a Windows 2000 server to an IBM mainframe as well as another mapped from the mainframe back to the Windows 2000 server. Does anyone know how to accomplish this? Also is there any way to accomplish this in the background, i.e., without...
I cannot even entertain that solution. If this is the only way to fix the problem (which still does not make any sense to me), then I might as well scrap Director. From a security standpoint, I cannot allow servers to be shutdown without being logged into first.
Pls excuse my ignorance, but I fail to see how enabling system shutdown without logging on will fix an out-of-memory problem with IBM Director.
Sure you have the right thread? ;o)
I did check out TripWire and while it might help, I think it does a lot more than I need. I was hoping for a "simple" application that would just report changes that occurs when software is installed.
However, it did find out how to get a free poster!
I am looking for software that will take a snapshot of the OS and registry, allow you to install software on the Windows server and then tell you what has changed - in both the registry, dlls, etc.
It is so difficult when securing a Windows server to know what has been written on your server in...
With so many problems with Ghost, is there a reason why no one has mentioned using IBM Remote Deployment Manager? I haven't used it yet, but it does make images using the clone technology from PowerQuest plus you don't have the issues with the RAID controllers. It is free as long as you are...
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