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  1. PaulIT

    maximum allowed users on a share?

    Map to the share that you need to access to in Windows NT Explorer. Then go to Winfile (Start/Run/Winfile) and highlight the same drive. Choose the share icon of the top of the screen and select the ammount of users you want to connect to the share. That should do it...
  2. PaulIT

    Permissions Question 2

    Yes, you can use a tool called Hyena for sharing out various folders in NT 4.0. I use it on an NT network and it works like a sweet thing....
  3. PaulIT

    Connecting to the server??????

    The best thing to do is setup WINS on one of your Domain Controllers. Then, each machine willbe able to connect to everything using only TCP/IP. You can configure the WINS database on the domain controller and then point all the NT clients at the database using the WINS tab in the network...
  4. PaulIT

    Limiting directory sizes in NT4.0

    Does anyone know of a piece of software to limit the size of users personal home drives. I want to limit the size to 40Mb per user. Any help would be great...
  5. PaulIT

    Limiting directory sizes in NT4.0

    Does anyone know of a piece of software to limit the size of users personal home drives. I want to limit the size to 40Mb per user. Anyway help would be great...
  6. PaulIT

    NT 4 Mapped Drives disappear

    Check this link out: http://rauta.dmi.tut.fi/neterror.htm
  7. PaulIT

    NT 4 Mapped Drives disappear

    It sounds like there is problems with replication between your domain controllers judging by the error codes. Although the fact your drives are falling off is a weird one. Have you tried looking at your WINS database and making sure everything in there is okay? Check this out and if there's...
  8. PaulIT

    NT Server Errors on FDDI

    ARI stands for Address Recognise Indictor which means that there could be a possible duplicate address on the network or maybe some problem with the MAC address (let the card take it's automatic address, don't specify one yourself). As far as FCI goes, here's a link that might be able to help...
  9. PaulIT

    NT

    That sounds like a connection issue. Check too make sure that your network settings are okay. Check the port speed aswell as the network card speed.

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