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  1. jonhowell

    changing time on unix server

    Can someone tell me how to change the time on my Unix server please?
  2. jonhowell

    How can I get the spec of my Unix server

    is there a way of doing it with out using Solaris. Is there are standard Unix function
  3. jonhowell

    How can I get the spec of my Unix server

    I need to get the system spec of my Unix server, RAM, processor etc. Does anyone know if there is a command so that I can do this. Thanks
  4. jonhowell

    Seeing a win2k machine from a win98 machine

    Is this at all possible? We need to connect a couple of '98 boxes to a 2000 machine because there is network software that needs to be used by two other users. I have been told that when you try to connect through network neighbourhood you can enter the administrator user name and password and...
  5. jonhowell

    Exchange 5.5 SMTP

    Check that your default gateway is right on your TCP/IP settings
  6. jonhowell

    Cannot map network drive

    Had to replace one of the workstations on my network yesterday because the old one went down. Lickilly for these situations we have a spare machine that should in theory plug and play! But no, When I plugged it in I went into control panel and told it to automatically opbtain an IP address. I...
  7. jonhowell

    RPC Server

    Not sure if this is in the right bit but I'm sure I will soon find out.... A couple of the workstations on my network sometimes come up with an error box saying 'the RPC server was unavailble' Firstly what is my RPC server, I know it stands for remote procedure call but I don't physically know...
  8. jonhowell

    Reliability

    We have just sent one of our servers away to be re-built as an exchange server. It will be running Windows 2000, how reliable is it to be left on all the time? Will it need rebooting very frequently? Our main server is a Unix server which will run for ages without needing a shutdown...

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