You can use Wireshark it will let you track packets/network traffic in your network and it's free!:thumbup1: I use it
Rammy
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You can use Wireshark it will let you track packets/network traffic in your network and it's free!:thumbup1: I use it
Rammy
Try this link and watch the video,
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=108
Rammy
Do you have any user tying into this server to access these drives, if so you are going to need to remap thier access if you change the drive letters. Server drive changes is a little different then...
Run your anti virus first to make sure you have no virus, then if it still happens re-install it, Its free!
If you want to utilize the full 4Gb of ram go with Vista 64bit, any 32 bit OS won't reconize your full 4GB of ram. This incluses windows XP or Vista 32 bit OS, they will only see 3.5GB of ram.
Depends what they mean by configure your compter?? Is the NIC drivers disbled or deleted? Do they want you to change the RJ45 cable? Let me know what they said.
Rammy
If you fiqure a certain user is surfing somewhere they should not be one thing you could do is setup a GPO for the local computer policy. Turn off thier ability to clear the cookies and tempoary...
Getting into the router might be hard and the log files might not even be turned on if you even get into the router. The default password and username with most routers is the word 'admin" for the...
Is your router set to give out more than one IP?? DHCP settings.
UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME". is for sure a linux error, try setting up your Grub again and go from there. Linux will always take over an NTBOOT file when duel booted with windows.
Rammy
Look, this is a basic queston but if you have not done it, it is you issue. Have you unplugged the router for a few seconds then plugged it back in?? Home routers like modems can have alot of static...
Go for it, linux is the ****, you can also try a knoppix live cd to check out a linux distro, saves having to install anything. http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Everything looks good there, the key here is SBS. I have heard in the past that SBS once it detects another DHCP server on it's own subnet will shut itself down, by design. Try the following it...
Jay, what kind of router is it?
Are you sure you broke up the reservations correctly, DHCP servers wont brodcast to each other and won't let the other know it's reservations. You can only create one scope per subnet on a single...
It depends what you mean, are you wanting to limit the amount of people being able to use remote desktop or you want more credentails for logging into it?
Karl,
Take from me this is a vista issue and notning else. I myself have tried the same updates but have different error codes. Before that I actaully turned off the automatic updates from...
It sounds like a replication issue between the the servers in regards to that GPO, the time frame you are giving make me think replication.
Have you tried booting from the CD? You might need to change your boot menu on startup.
Ok, so when you go to start > settings > network connections then on the left hand side you are clicking on setup home office or small network, it thinks you are a business computer?? The wizard...
Vista Machine - On your vista machine, are you logged in as the admin or the default user account? I can see you getting that error message if you are not logged on as the admin on the vista...
When you go to your computer name is there a domain in there or workgroup? It sounds like that XP box belonged to a domain, change it to the same workgroup name as your other PC. Then check your...
Make sure the server names are different, it sounds like DNS though too. Was the name space setup differently when the 2003 was promoted?
For sure, I take it the 2003 server is not a member server and has been promoted and it belongs to the same domain. have you tried creating a dummy account on the 2003 server and tried logging in...
What is the error they are getting, exactly and did you just add the 2003 server to the network and when you say replication you are talking active directory?
First off, make sure you are logging in as the admin on the XP machine, when you open up your network icon on your vista machine can you see the XP machine if not make sure you have the same...
Is the 2003 server behind a different firewall and do have PKI authority setup? If so you might be able to VPN in cause you have a certificate authority to do so through that firewall. Just a shot...
Dave if you get really stuck run the system restore, i am not a big fan of this but it works.
Rammy