Hi All,
I currently have a peer-to-peer network in my workplace with 7 computers. There's no client-server model or anything; the computers just share files and printers and each user sets its own security policy for the files or printers it wants to share with others.
I have a Visual Basic program running on one computer and all other computers access such program through an icon on their desktops that points to the .EXE program in the, let's say, server computer. Please don't think the worse of me, but that server PC is running Windows XP Home Edition. Yes, I know, my network is a mess.
Every day, there comes a time when I won't be able to connect to the server computer and it says "No more connections can be made to //ServerPC because it already has as many connections as it could accept." Less frequently (but often enough to make me upset), I would go to network neighborhood and some of the computers in the network won't be listed. Many times I have to restart more than one computer to get the network working properly again.
Ok, enough humiliation already! What I want to do is setup a true client-server network with the copy of Windows 2000 server that I have. Unfortunately, I don't know how to set it up and what I need is for you guys to point me in the right direction as to what are the steps I would take into getting it done. I would appreciate if you could direct me to some material I could read to quickly get started or if you could just tell me the necessary steps to get the client-server network going (setting user permissions, and all that).
I've tried reading the documentation that comes with Windows 2000 but found it too off the "this-is-how-you-do-it" area. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
JC
Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly...
I currently have a peer-to-peer network in my workplace with 7 computers. There's no client-server model or anything; the computers just share files and printers and each user sets its own security policy for the files or printers it wants to share with others.
I have a Visual Basic program running on one computer and all other computers access such program through an icon on their desktops that points to the .EXE program in the, let's say, server computer. Please don't think the worse of me, but that server PC is running Windows XP Home Edition. Yes, I know, my network is a mess.
Every day, there comes a time when I won't be able to connect to the server computer and it says "No more connections can be made to //ServerPC because it already has as many connections as it could accept." Less frequently (but often enough to make me upset), I would go to network neighborhood and some of the computers in the network won't be listed. Many times I have to restart more than one computer to get the network working properly again.
Ok, enough humiliation already! What I want to do is setup a true client-server network with the copy of Windows 2000 server that I have. Unfortunately, I don't know how to set it up and what I need is for you guys to point me in the right direction as to what are the steps I would take into getting it done. I would appreciate if you could direct me to some material I could read to quickly get started or if you could just tell me the necessary steps to get the client-server network going (setting user permissions, and all that).
I've tried reading the documentation that comes with Windows 2000 but found it too off the "this-is-how-you-do-it" area. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
JC
Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly...