If you have a laptop/netbook that you travel with, and that is what you're going to use for Internet access while traveling, then all you need to do is:
1) Setup your proxy server on your home PC
2) Edit your "hosts" file and create an entry for the website you want to access via your home...
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?DN=1029100
A reconditioning is the only reason I could think of as to why you would be experiencing any issues relating to the battery.
Have you given consideration to buying a new battery pack and bringing the server...
Actually, the PERC is rebranded by Dell. It's a RAID controller manufactored by LSI Logic.
That said:
1) You should be able to go to Dell's support site to download whatever drivers you need.
2) If no one uses the box, why not just reload it completely?
What if you try using the IP Address of the server instead of the NetBIOS name?
Are you using WINS or DNS for WINS resolution?
Have you tried a sniffer to make sure you're getting, at the least, SYN/ACK?
There are a large number of ways to do this, however the easiest thing to do would be to stick with the Workgroup concept, but instead of running TCP/IP and NWLink on the Windows machines, why not run just NWLink? Unless you're going to be connecting out to the net, there's no reason you need...
There is a way to enable routing on an NT server, I'm trying to think back to what it is. You have to have two NICs and I believe on each NIC you have to go to the properties of TCP/IP and go to options. From there you want "Enable IP Forwarding". If it's not in the properties of...
On each of your 15 workstations, try this:
Within Regedit or Regedt32 go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters
Then edit the "MaintainServerList" key so that it says "No". This entry should be made without the quotation marks.
That...
Just a piece of advice from my experience, you don't want to setup a trust between domains that will not constantly be able to talk to each other. There's a good chance that you'll spend more time breaking and re-establishing the trust then you will doing anything else.
If you are dead-set on...
Just given the information in the original response, I'd have to lean towards Kjonnn on this one because it's not a problem with a server, it's a problem on the network. There could be collisions, which would account for some machines having the problem longer than others, but if it's only 2 or...
I am curious as to where you got this information. I haven't received anything from Microsoft nor have I seen anything on their website saying that the NT4.0 cert. will still be valid after December 31, 2001.
On the server did you check event viewer for error messages? If so, were there any "abnormal" messages? If not, you'll want to try that, then take the Event ID's and do a search on MS's TechNet.
I imagine the first question to pop into mind is, what is the problem? Does the network become saturated? If so, do you have a sniffer on the network, so you can see what's happening on the network? Have you been logging the problems, maybe there's a pattern in the times that they occur.
WilWolitski,
the only way a SM can be entered is if you choose to enter a static address. if you enter a static address you can't connect to a dhcp server. the only way to make sure that your subnet mask is 255.255.255.255 is to go into the registry. i can't recall the key, but that's the...
Microsoft says that a BDC will authenticate if the PDC is to busy or is down, however I have the "The domain controller for this domain could not be found..." error message quite a few times. Since I had logged on before, I got cached information, no problems. I'll see if I can...
what if you created 2 conduits between the two, but limit the ports. create one conduit for tcp 53 and one for udp 53. instead of typing the port you can also use the literal name "domain" (obviously without the quotation marks). good luck...
Oh believe it or not, I'm all for privacy, even at work. I do not believe a company needs written consent to search THEIR equipment for whatever they want. Does the information "belong" to them, no, it's like a ball being thrown on your next-door neighbors lawn, just because it's on...
I disagree, Alt255, if you work at my company, then I have every right to make sure that your email account is not being used for something that my company rules say are "illegal". Now if someone were checking other peoples web accounts and reading through them, I'd have a big problem...
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