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  1. MichaelAdamsMCSE

    User Must Change Password At Next Logon Doesn't Work

    Another question: When I reset a user's password, and I check the "User Must Change Password At Next Logon" box, it doesn't always work. We have 2 win2K servers separated by a WAN link (T1). I'm changing these setting at the local server, while the user I'm making these changes for...
  2. MichaelAdamsMCSE

    Win98SE Logon Client Registry Hack

    In most other Windows client OSs like Workstation and Win95, there is a simple registry hack to prevent the name of the last user who logged on to the network from showing up on the Microsoft Network Logon screen. Normally, you use "regedit" to go to...
  3. MichaelAdamsMCSE

    Connecting DSL to routed network

    The company that sold us the DSL service and router would NOT let me configure "their" router. However, I told them the problem and they hardcoded a route into it that seems to have fixed the problem. I have ALL the devices on the LAN set up as 10 Mbps because, on this LAN, I have a HP...
  4. MichaelAdamsMCSE

    Windows 2000 Certification. . . Getting on my soapbox

    I agree with many of the sentiments here, and I have had some experience with some of the exact things you all have talked about. I have an MCSE (obviously, from my "handle")and I do think the TCP/IP is one of the most valuable topics offered. MS has claimed that it is only doing away...
  5. MichaelAdamsMCSE

    Connecting DSL to routed network

    I administer a network set up in this manner:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Router 1 at branch office connected to router 2 at local office through a leased line.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Router 2 is connected to a hub, which of course connects to my local Ethernet...

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