I have a client who is looking to replace their old server with something new. They only have 5 PC's in the office. Old server is running Windows Server 2000.
Not sure what to get for a new server. but I'd like to somehow migrate everything from the old server to the new server with as little...
How can i make them local admins?
i don't MIND giving them the password as much as i'm interested in removing the request for it.
SilentJ
CompTIA A+, Net+
Working on Security+...MCSE...and more!
Hi there,
One of my clients has a domain set up in their small business running Windows Server 2003 and about 4-8 PC's. When they want to install a program (like Adobe CS5 etc) they are prompted to enter the domain admin account and password information to proceed. I'd like NOT to give them...
I have a server 2008 domain with about 15 users. it's set up with DHCP, DNS, AD, file services and everyone is connected via a gigabit switch.
all user's 'My Documents' folders are redirected to their private area on the server for backup/redundancy purposes.
Once a day, everyday of this...
so let me get this straight:
1. run file and settings wizard and upload to shared location on server.
2. log out of client environment after changing domain settings.
3. log in using new domain account info (all this on same PC).
4. use files and settings wizard to re-download data off of...
also, none of those googled articles explain how i go from my current computer setup and environment to using a new logon (like jdoe) using the transfer wizard.
SilentJ
CompTIA A+, Net+
Working on Security+...MCSE...and more!
1. i think ip addressing will be a lot simpler if i do it through the router and not configuring it through the server.
2. why not make it a single label domain? whats wrong with that?
3. ok.
i still get a little fuzzy using the file and transfer wizard to have users maintain the same...
I have a client with about 15+ computers network as a peer-to-peer network. We're migrating to a server environment to keep everyone information a lot more organized, secure, and backed up.
I ordered a powerful server with Server 2008 on it and want to make sure I take the proper steps in...
i REALLY appreciate your fast response. But i have a few questions:
1) How can i migrate their profiles onto the server?
2) will non-domain users be able to access the shared items on the network?
3) someone just told me that there is a way to redirect someone's My Documents folder onto the...
I have a client with about 12 PC's in their office. They're looking to get a solution so that:
1) everyone can have a program which backs up to one central location.
2) everyone has access to a shared folder on the server which manages contacts information for the organization.
I told them i...
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