HI,
I have and issue starting vncserver. I get the error vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH.
I have read the other posts regarding this issue and they mention adding the location of the xauth to the $PATH.
I did this by typing:
set PATH= (...
This is not a bug. By design there is only the standard greeting option when using the Embedded Voicemail. This is something I came across with the IP400 and after searching through the help and engineering docs, it was clear that there is only one greeting option available.
How I got round it...
Best off getting an IDE hardware raid card. They are pretty cheep. Cheeper controllers support RAID0/1/0+1. You will probably need to re-install XP. You could be clever and use sysprep to install your new controllers drivers, but it isn't easy, and may be easier to reinstall. I don't know if...
I have had loads of problems with ICS before. Put the tick in the box, reboot and your clients should pick up an ip address from the server. This worked for a couple of weeks before just stopping. As far as I know the server should automatically reconfigure itself to a 192.... ip range. There is...
Sounds like you dont have the terminal services active X control installed on your client computer. You can download and install it from:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/rdwebconn.asp
hope this helps! :))
What OS are your clients running which trying to access the NT4 server. If they are Win2k Pro or above. The problem may be resolving ip of the NT4 server. Win2k and above use DNS to resolve names by default. NT4 on the other hand doesnt, and specifically needs to be set in ip properties. To get...
Sounds very much like name resolution, or lack of at least. When you install Active Directory, it asks weather to create an Active Directory Intergrated DNS zone for your domain. By default it creates a root server.
Open up DNS, expand the server and the Forward Lookup Zones. There you will see...
To understand IP Addressing you need to understand the role of the Subnet mask. To do this you need to be able to count in binary (or use a calc)
The subnet mask is a mask used to determine which section of the address identifies your network (subnet), and which your host. What we see is the...
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