I am a great fan of Knoppix. It is a "Live CD" version of linux. You can put it in a Windows box and when you boot it, it will load linux into memory.
Knoppix will automatically mount your hard drive to the desktop. Then you can copy files off the hard drive and if you are clever, you can also...
You can just have your users open a web browser and type the IP address of the machine you want to use as a web server.
Two things to keep in mind.
1.If you are running Window firewall, you will have to modify it to let port 80 traffic in.
2.I do believe you can only have 5 concurrent clients...
Check your network properties to make sure the speed and duplexing is correct.
I have run into Cisco switches and machines not auto detecting correctly and it makes the connection very slow, drops packets, thing like that.
Yep. Hooptie is some sort of old machine.
This is the system requirements from Coyote's web site.
486DX/25 or better processor
12Mb RAM
1.44Mb floppy drive
Network interface card for LAN
Network interface card or serial dialup modem for Internet connection
VGA display adapter...
I believe the Server products are the only ones that do routing, not Windows 2000 or XP.
If you are trying to set up a dedicated router and have a spare hooptie machine around, give coyote linux a shot.
http://www.coyotelinux.com/products.php?Product=coyote
You download the program to a...
Something else you might check is the disk you are trying to install from.
I had that same kind of thing happen a few months ago. I tried re-installing a few time before I noticed the CD was scratched pretty badly.
I used a different copy of Win2K and everything went fine.
jamie
Hi there,
I have two A1000's attached to two win2k boxes myself.
My answer will assume you had Win2K doing the software raid.
If not, you can stop reading now.
I had the Server software crash and had to rebuild the machine from scratch.
To bring the array back up, you need to go to your...
Hello all,
I am going to introduce a new Exchange 2003 box into our network.
Can you share your partitioning/hard drive setups?
I can't find anything online with any recommendations.
Thanks!
You can look at open sessions by going into computer management - system tools - shared folders -sessions.
I don't know if that is what you are looking for, but I hope it helps.
Jamie
Grant permission through Exchange Administrator, recipients, double click on the email recipient's box and click on the Permissions tab. Add the manager and check every box. Wait until the server replicates and (s)he will have access."
Sometimes you have to enable the permissions tab. Go to...
Actually,
What I did was go to Internet Options, advanced, and under "Browsing" I unchecked "Enable third-party browser extension"
and restarted the compter.
That solved the problem, but now things like Google toolbar won't work.
Simon,
I am having the same problems with a user. When I log into the users computer as Administrator, I IE opens normally.
If I go to Window Explorer I can surf the web normally as well.
Are you experiencing the same behavior?
Jamie
Thanks for the reply.
Reverse lookup works just fine. Checked with www.dnsstuff.com
External of the firebox is not the MX record, but I do have one to one nat set up.
Should I have one to one NAT set up for outgoing as well as incoming?
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