Yeah, I could have done that too. I decided, since they also got a new digital x-ray machine that has its own 2 workstations and server, that I would setup everything to have its own address that never changes on the network, and it's a small business, only 8 workstations. Thanks guys for all...
OK! went ahead and manually set every workstation to find the server as the DNS server for the network, and set it as the DHCP server as well. I also removed the secondary NIC from the network. Everything appears to be working just fine at the moment. So we'll see if the long-term effects are...
OK sounds good, I will go ahead and do those. The virtual memory was disabled this morning, as a test to see if things would improve. On W2k3 it does install the DNS server role on the server, but I went ahead and disabled that as well. I will this weekend when they're closed go ahead and apply...
Hi,
I run a small business providing tech solutions for businesses. Recently I revamped a client's network by replacing their old switch with a new one (the old one was about 7-8 years old and running on 10 BaseT). But I also replaced their Windows NT 4 server with a 2.66GHz Dual Core Xeon...
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