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  1. bradds

    Multiple Network Configurations

    Thank You - FYI - Hardware profiles definitely doesn't work....
  2. bradds

    Multiple Network Configurations

    I'm changing the subnet and domain name. I'm running TCP/IP in both offices. I'd just like to set a hardware profile for one office with subnet and domain a, and another profile for office b with subnet and domain b. I'm running win 98, and whenever I change the config in either hardware...
  3. bradds

    Multiple Network Configurations

    I'm trying to setup multiple network configurations on a win 98 laptop for different offices? I have different hardware profiles but everytime I setup one hardware profile it changes all the others network configurations. Any help would be greatly apprecieted.
  4. bradds

    Can't login to this workstation...

    On a few machines on my LAN. I've been getting "You aren't allowed to login to this workstation" errors (these machines are running 98). This user is not setup to login to specific workstations and if he tries about 20 times he gets in???
  5. bradds

    Cannot connect to using TCP/IP

    If your using a 3c509 or a similiar card you may have to manually configure the card to run on the ethernet port. By getting a configuration utility from 3com you will be able to check the default configuration...
  6. bradds

    OS Selection

    I'm looking for a linux OS to run on an Intel platform that is powerful on the serving side of things and easy to use because I'm very new to Linux? I've looked into Slackware and Redhat? Any suggestions?
  7. bradds

    OS Selection

    I'm looking for a linux OS to run on an Intel platform that is powerful on the serving side of things and easy to use because I'm very new to Linux? I've looked into Slackware and Redhat? Any suggestions?

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