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  1. alliknowisnetworking

    Printer Problems on Terminal Server

    Make sure that the print driver on the Print server matches the driver on the client. The the print server looks for the printer name, and driver of the client, and looks for the same instance of printer name and driver on the server side. Is your printer even being redirected when you're in a...
  2. alliknowisnetworking

    How do I connect to my windows 2003 server from my windows xp pro desk

    RDP my friend,..RDP. Make sure RDP is enabled on the server. Use the RDP client on your win xp desktop. If you dont have DNS on your network you'll have to connect using the servers ip address. I dont know if you need step by step of what you need to do, but if you do let me know "Users are...
  3. alliknowisnetworking

    Server Demotion and Join different domain

    the same way you dcpromo'd it to a domain controller, you dcpromo it down to a member srvr. Then you dcpromo it again and join it to xyz.com "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  4. alliknowisnetworking

    Trying to export an Access 97 table to Excel

    I have a bit of a problem. I am trying to export an Access 97 table to Excel. Heres the problem: I have the table up, then I go to -File-, -Save as/Export- Then the save as box comes up. In save as type drop down menu, It should show the Microsoft Excel 3, Microsoft Excel 4, Microsoft Excel...
  5. alliknowisnetworking

    Remote desktop connections

    As Claudek mentioned vnc. We use it here at work to remotely connect to clients. http://www.realvnc.com And its FREEEEEEEEE!!!!!!! "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  6. alliknowisnetworking

    Remote desktop connections

    Win98 you cant RDP into by default. Not too sure if M$ has a RDP client for 95 or 98. Win2000 you can. You'll have to install the terminal services component in ADD/REMOVE Components. Administrators are allowed only two RDP sessions at a time. Once the terminal services component is...
  7. alliknowisnetworking

    Thin Client effect for the future

    I would like to know if Thin Clients are starting to creep back into the mainstream again. I mean they've always been here, but in the past they were supposed to be the next hot thing, then they sorta fizzled out, but now I've seen a few companies going with these thin client terminals. Does...
  8. alliknowisnetworking

    Mandatory Profile Question

    You add whoever you want to use the profile. Groups, individuals...it doesnt matter. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  9. alliknowisnetworking

    Replace drive in raid 1 config

    no the new volume does not have to have the os installed. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  10. alliknowisnetworking

    Is this enough for MCSA?

    Wishdiak, dont forget, the 70-210 will count for an OS exam also. An A+, and Net+ together count for an elective too. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  11. alliknowisnetworking

    Replace drive in raid 1 config

    1st you have to break the mirror, and the volume which would delete your stuff. Add the 36GB scsi. throw the data on that drive. delete the mirrored volume on the first drive. Put the data back on the first drive. Then create the mirror volume with the 36GB scsi, then all of your info will sync...
  12. alliknowisnetworking

    Mandatory Profile Question

    So whats the problem? If it worked when you tried it another way then you solved your problem. All the steps you took to create a mandatory profile is right. For now on just specify the path and hit OK then add the users. Which is really what ure supposed to do anyway. "Users are like...
  13. alliknowisnetworking

    Trying to build a website for my small biz

    Thanks for the tips everyone. The reason why I asked is I like getting my hands dirty when it comes to learning new things. If I had a choice I wouldnt learn HTML from a program that automatically put tags in for you. I would bang out tags all day until the point where I had enough knowledge...
  14. alliknowisnetworking

    Is this enough for MCSA?

    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/ "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  15. alliknowisnetworking

    Trying to build a website for my small biz

    I am trying to build a website for my small business that I am currently trying to get off the ground. I doesn't need to have a lot of bells and whistles. I would like to create it myself. I know a little HTML but not enough. What sort of program could I use to put up a respectable website, but...
  16. alliknowisnetworking

    Has anyone taken the 70-290 new M$ simulation exam?

    The one thing I noticed studying for the 290, There is no coverage of VPN/RAS and the various methods of Remote Access Authentication. Is this something that M$ is not stressing on the 290? "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  17. alliknowisnetworking

    Disable logon locally.

    go into the default domain controller security policy, and configure the deny logon locally option....actually configure the allow logon locally, take everyone out of there and add the admin group. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  18. alliknowisnetworking

    Windows 2003 DHCP

    All you need to do is go into the properties of your dhcp scope and change them from in there. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  19. alliknowisnetworking

    Mapping remote drives

    Well then visionthing in your first post you never said they were on a private wan link, even though 192.168.x.x is not a routable address. you have a public WAN address actually being routed. "Users are like Prostitutes,..They need guidance"-Myself A+,Network+,MCP+2000
  20. alliknowisnetworking

    Mapping remote drives

    Yes and no. Those computers in those offices probably have private IP addresses which are not routable, in that case you cant map drives cross sites. Inner site yes, you could map drives, granted you guys are on the same subnet, and on the same network. As far as cross site you cant map a drive...

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