From a command line I use ping.
ping netbios name and it returns the ip address.
ping -a ipaddress and it returns the netbios name.
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I will try to make this answer as simple as possible.<br>SMS is used to 'get a handle' on your network.<br>On small networks (less than a few hundred pc) it is possible to manage the computers 'manually'. When it is time to update systems or take inventory, someone can visit each of...
SMS does this. It isn't too hard either. Here are the basics (you will have to read about the rest).<br>Get a 'clean' machine with your coreload on it. SMS will take a before snapshot. Load the application. Take the after...
Before moving/renaming/etc with system files, usually I make backups with the extension of .csb (my initials). Helps when you have to "undo" something.<br>Chris <p> <br><a href=mailto: burnz@technologist.com> burnz@technologist.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
Hope you have lots of bandwith if you start implementing security policies, then run lists, then roaming profiles, etc.<br>Chris <p> <br><a href=mailto: burnz@technologist.com> burnz@technologist.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
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