Print server
Not sure which OS you are running but it looks like that wireless isthe go with these machines. An extract: EPSON PRINTER SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES http://www.dvshop.ca/printers/printers.html Epson Ink Jet Cartridges – click here for list. EpsonNet 10/100 Ethernet Print Server – $299 – order in Allows you to put selected Epson printers onto your Ethernet [...]

View Answer   |  January 9, 2005  2:59 AM
DataCenter, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard Application Server, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Servers, Windows, Windows 2000 desktop, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
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How to generate a listing of security information of Win 2003 server folders
Check out the following…it can produce an output of what I think you are looking for. Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack 1, The Microsoft Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) with Service Pack 1 (SP1) unifies management of Group Policy across the enterprise. The GPMC consists of a MMC snap-in and a set of [...]

View Answer   |  January 8, 2005  8:47 PM
Auditing, Data center operations, DataCenter, FAT and NTFS, Hardware, Help Desk, Operating system platforms, Performance/Tuning, Policies, Registry, Remote management, Servers, Space/structure, Storage, Tech support, Windows, Windows 2000 desktop, Windows 2000 Server, Windows client administration and maintenance, Windows Server 2003
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networking two win xp computers over internet
if u have two network interface in 1st xp machine then u can simply share ur dsl internet connection. Another thing if u wanna share files and drive then u can first check ur workgroup and u can do drive maping also . before doing anything first you decide what u wanna u wanna server [...]

View Answer   |  January 8, 2005  8:35 AM
Networking
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DNS and RPC Errors
NT4 servers – lose connections with RPC errors – endpoint problems. A – Are you patched all the way to SP6a? B – Did you do the RPC patches/rollup? C – Which anti-virus are you running and is it up to date? D – Are you hosting the DNS server or is it elsewhere? – [...]

View Answer   |  January 7, 2005  1:05 PM
DNS
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SOS! communicating to the network
If the troubled system has access to the Internet you might be experiencing a spyware problem or worse. The only product I recommend to examnine the system and lock it down in the future is Panda Platinum from Panda Soft. You’ll be surprised what you find after you scan your bosses system. You can to [...]

View Answer   |  January 7, 2005  9:48 AM
Hardware, Help Desk, Networking, Tech support
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Problems with Exchange 2000 Server
Not very clear on certain things, I will assume it is delivered to the local station “pst file” I would check the following, make sure the pst file is healthy “compact it” and of a reasonable size. second what kind of connection does he have to the server “dial up, LAN, or high speed” as [...]

View Answer   |  January 6, 2005  10:50 PM
DataCenter, Exchange, Performance management
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i want to make new wan
We (as a group) really need more information – so I’ll start with some assumptions and questions. 1) Do both sites have High-Speed Internet access? By this, I mean DSL, Cable Modem, Satellite, T-1, Frame Relay, etc. 2) Do both sites have firewalls (As opposed to proxy servers) for the Internet access? If the answer [...]

View Answer   |  January 6, 2005  7:33 PM
Networking
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dial up connections
The dial-up access server (a modem bank that provides PPP service to your clients) is configured to distribute an IP address to each client. There are a few ways to do that. 1. Assign an address to each modem port. Most access servers allow this configuration. 2. Dynamically assign IP addresses using DHCP from the [...]

View Answer   |  January 5, 2005  12:08 AM
DataCenter, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, ISDN Equipment/Services, Layer 3-7 Switches, Modems/Cable Modems, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Network Management Systems, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, VPN
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telnet router
There are two likely scenarios here 1) The name of the router does not have an “A” record in the DNS 2) The NT machine which serves as your DNS server is not using itself as a DNS server – check your TCP/IP configuration. Note: Just because a given machine (of any O/S) is running [...]

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  11:40 PM
Active Directory, Bind, Cabling, DataCenter, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Hardware, Hubs, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Routers, Security, Security management, Switches, Tech support
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outgoing https request being blocked
It’s hard to be certain, given that we don’t know much about your firewall setup, but I would guess that you’re on the right track, since 8443 etc. are non-standard ports. Also, I suspect that you meant “Windows proxy” rather than “WINS proxy”. As the infamous advice goes: “Contact your network administrator”. Bob

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  11:52 AM
DHCP, DNS, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Intrusion management, Network security, Networking services, VPN, Windows, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Wireless
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Cisco IOS, MIB, scripting
This might be a tool to look into: http://www.switchinspector.com/ [I haven’t tried it yet, though]

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  10:49 AM
Cisco, DataCenter, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Networking
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Browse List of Computers in “Microsoft Windows Network” on Windows 2000 has missing entries
You need to ensure the Computer Browser service is running on the machine you are checking from. This keeps track of the network. Look out for Master Browser clashes on your DCs which can screw this up, as well as ensuring all the machine subnet masks are ok.

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  9:09 AM
Active Directory, DataCenter, DHCP, DNS, Ethernet, General Directories, Help Desk, Implementation, IT architecture, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, NetBIOS, Network requirements, Networking, Networking services, Norton, Servers, Symantec, TCP, Tech support, Windows, Windows 2000 Server
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Access from internet
Hi, I’m a little suspicious you should have to ask this here. There are a number of ways of doing this using a variety of programs. But since you have a proxy on this network, you should be asking the network admin who set this up. The proxy is there for a reason and for [...]

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  7:39 AM
DataCenter, DHCP, DNS, Networking, Networking services, Software Quality Assurance, Tech support
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mapped drive
It sounds like your users log on locally on the workstations. When they do that, they don’t belong to the “users”-group in Active Directory. You could map the drive and specify a user account to use for the authentication. If it doesn’t work, you could also map a network printer on the Active Directory Server, [...]

View Answer   |  January 4, 2005  7:10 AM
Active Directory, Networking, Servers
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NAPT?
Network address port translation is when a router recieves a request for something eg. a webpage, the router looks at the rquest and sees what address (private) to send requests on that port, in this case 80 to. it is a way to translate public addresses to private addresses without having to buy more IPs

View Answer   |  January 3, 2005  9:44 PM
DataCenter, DHCP, DNS, Networking services
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Windows Server 2000
Read Technet article 216498. It describes how to use NTDSUtil to remove information about DC’s, from Active Directory.

View Answer   |  January 3, 2005  10:46 AM
Microsoft Windows, Networking
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Mainframe Testing Tools
I’m currently using Xpediter with IMS and DB2 – both batch and on-line and I have used SmartTest not that long ago, around 2002. I haven’t used CA-InterTest for awhile. I personally think that SmartTest has less of a learning curve than Xpediter. As for Pros and Cons. SmartTest was easy to use both for [...]

View Answer   |  December 30, 2004  2:14 PM
390, COBOL, DB2, Functional, Mainframe, Performance/Load, Software testing, Software testing tools
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Command line does not work
Does any command work from the command prompt? Are you entering cmd or command to get there? It with out knowing more information, try changing to the system32 sub directory under windows [windows or winnt] and try running the commands for their native directory. If they run from there, then your path statement which can [...]

View Answer   |  December 30, 2004  12:07 PM
DataCenter, Networking
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Wireless University
There are a lot of factors in your dilemna. I have installed a wireless infrastructure 802.11 super g, for a 60,000 sq foot facility. which required two repeaters and three access points, some electrical runs and a couple of days to configure. The facility had several internal concrete structures and firewalls. The cost for equipment [...]

View Answer   |  December 30, 2004  9:42 AM
802.11 networking equipment, Data analysis, ERP, Human resource applications, Networking, Training, Wireless standards
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Connecting to a satellite uplink through a wireless link between two buildings.
I know this is an old question, so maybe you’ve figured it out already, but since there were no replies I thought I’d give a quick suggestion. Make sure your “wireless connection” (a more specific product description would be very helpful) at building “B” is functioning as a router, not as a hub. This will [...]

View Answer   |  December 29, 2004  1:13 PM
Networking
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