There are a couple of good articles on the Technet CD about WINS and DHCP. They are by TechRepublic, and may be available on their site: TechRepublic.com
They point out that if you have Windows 2000 then Wins is no longer an option, and you need D-DNS, which requires a DHCP server. If you...
A WINS server should do the trick. Once set up the WINS server address needs to be added to the network info of the individual workstations. If you used DHCP that would automate the process. Mind you, if you had a DNS server to do DHCP you probably wouldn't need a WINS server
In the old days, using the AT scheduler and the WINAT graphical interface, it was easy to remotely manage scheduled tasks on networked NT servers and workstations from another NT workstation.
Can this be done using the IE5 introduced Task Scheduler?
I also use a Domain Admin account. I've recently changed the passwords so different domains have different passwords.
Now one domain keeps having its account locked out, when two servers from another domain do 'something' every 15 seconds. These servers have backup exec on them, but have no...
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