The next time we will be able to revisit this is in three years so it may be a very good thing if support ends in 2010. Looking at our servers they are Dual 2.0 Ghz Intel P4 Xeon's with 1GB RAM(gonna see how much I can upgrade to here...) It may be time for new hardware.
Hello all,
We currently have Windows Server 2000 running as our domain controller. All of our client machines are XP Pro. Is worth it to upgrade to server 2008 or 2003? It seems like something we should do just to stay current but is their any other real good reasons/advantages? We have no...
I should have mentioned that the server is 2000 and the workstations are all XP PRO. Thanks for the link, its interesting, I still think there is way of doing the policy wise.
I'm trying to find what I need to change to enable all computers in the domain to have RDP turned on, with the option to view/the end machine as well as have full control.
Currently I know how to get it to work by changing a policy using gpedit.msc on each individual machine. But when I log on...
That's what I was thinking controller wise. Can't go wrong with 3ware. I like the FreeNAS idea as well. So far it seems like the best way to go, Thanks Ben.
I like the idea of digitizing everything. Then you have access to it where ever you are at. Still playing around with helpdesk software. I currently have the equivalent of excel doc to perform logging of trouble tickets. If anyone knows of a simple help desk solution I'm all ears.
Hello All,
I'm am wondering what kind of strategy's you guys employee to keep documents & software organized. Also if you know of any free helpdesk software that works well. I'm trying to clean things up a bit and am interested in what works well for others.
Thanks,
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