Sounds like you might be out of luck. My only suggestion would be to try and locate the BIOS battery. If you can remove the laptop from power, remove the main battery and then remove the BIOS battery, you should be able to reset the whole BIOS and get access to the boot options etc.
Some...
You will need to enter in all the information in the ISP section of the router so that it can log onto your ISP, it does not just receive the info once the connection is live.
For everthying to work in this mode, the modem must be just that a modem. Even some of the cheaper smaller modems have...
It sounds like a licensing issue. Check the system log in event viewer on the servers to see if there are any notes about licenses. You might need to buy another CAL pack from a supplier.
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Are you just trying to send a blank email or do you have an attachment or large amount of text? What happens if you open a telnet session using port 25 (eg. telnet mail.bcsit.com.au 25) to the remote mail server? Are you able to send a test email through telnet? Does this happen to every domain...
Are you able to boot of the Windows XP CD? If you are, try doing a repair install to fix any software issues.
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My guess would be that you will need to go into the Domain Controller Security Policy in admin tools, then local policies, security options. Then set Additional restrictions apply to anonymous connections to disabled. Then under User Rights Assignment, add the Guest account to the Access this...
Have you set up a reverse lookup zonefor your IP subnet? Thats what usually causes that NSLOOKUP error you described.
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Not that I have ever found. I would think that the best bet would be a linux mini-distro of some sort. Sorry I can be of more help. Otherwise, borrow an X-Box...
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Well, the first error message you mention I have seen happening with wireless connected clients to TS server. Do the thin clients run off a different switch or have you tried them on different network ports. Also, can you do a repetative ping test to see if the thin clients drop the network...
I now you mentioned VNC not being the best, but you may want to check out my FAQ:
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=5868
Also, feel free to download a copy of my remote support tool. Its just a simple batch file with the necessary VNC files: http://www.bcsit.com.au/RSA.exe
Hope this helps...
From memory the default ports for PCA are 5631 and 5632. Have you changed the port settings on the remote to match those on the host?
Are you able to ping the host machine from the remote?
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The only problem I can see is if you have IIS running on the same machine, would cause some sort of conflict I would imagine. Other than that, you can run the proxy on whatever port you want!
Personally, I would stay away from using port 80, just to be safe.
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Hey Everyone,
I have a client who has Microsoft ISA Server 2003 installed as their proxy/firewall machine. I've been trying to allow VNC Outbound connections, buthave got nowhere as of yet.
To be more specific, I am tring to allow out port 5500 (we have a VNC listen server set up at our...
You might want to look at setting up a DHCP server to issues address to the LAN clients. This would be the better way to go.
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Much like PC Anywhere, VNC has an option to enable a reverse connection. In VNC this is called a Listening Server. The advantage of a listening server, is that because the remote client is initiating an outbound request, most firewalls/routers, etc. will allow the connection to proceed. It also...
Well maybe the UPnP options might offer some help.
I found this tool on the Intel Website:
http://www.intel.com/technology/UPnP/toollicense.htm
I haven't had a chance to test it yet as it requires the .NET framework and I can't reboot this machine. It looks as though it might be able to help...
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