The job market *is* different. Employers are being choosy. They have to consider the increased cost of hiring and have more candidates to select, generally. It is not as easy to get IT jobs. You have to do research on the company. You have to customize the resume to each position and use a custom [...]
I’ll try my best to answer these for you. 1. Yes, you would need two domains though. A lot of management would be involved though. 2. No, because you do not have a Domain controller to cover the Primary Domain Controller when it is down. I would set up another box, run DCPROMO on it [...]
Hi key2pride. if you send me your VTAM definitions i might be able to help. Here is the explanation on “087d 0001″, maby it’l help..: Session services path error: A session-services request cannot be rerouted along a path of SSCP-SSCP sessions. This capability is required, for example, to set up a cross-network LU-LU session. Bytes [...]
1. Check for spyware. Download AdAware and/or Spyboy Search & Destroy. 2. Replace the cable. 3. Try a different port in the switch or hub. 4. Try a different LAN adapter. 2, 3, and 4 can be easily tested all at once by plugging the laptop in at someone else’s desk. If the traffic problem [...]
A good start would be to try and identify what the traffic is that is being sent out. If it is a Windows OS installed on the laptop then you can try to use NetMon (Network Monitor) to capture the traffic. I personally like using Ethereal. Once you figure that out, there are probably a [...]
I would think it is not your nic but your laptop. Do you have Ad-Aware installed?
Nate, Can you move the laptop to anohter LAN drop? If the errors follow the laptop, the issue might be a failing NIC. Sometimes when you see an abnormal amount of traffic from an EU station, the NIC is failing. If the issue ends up following the drop, consider hooking up a sniffer to the [...]
I would most probably save the current event log (Action, Save Log File As…) and then re-open that saved file in the viewer and perform a find (View, Find) the result will be based on the user or string for which you are searching.
Dear Susan, I would like to get info about VOIP implementation and management issues. Please your assistance is highly needed. Thanks.
we had the same situation and what we decided was to name the internal domain like this int.mycompany.com with its own internal DNS, that kept the domain the same while still seperating the domain already in place mycompany.com
If someone plugs into the network at the conference centre, do they have access to the network. ie can they ping all devices on your network ? If they can, and you only want to allow them access to your internet gateway, you could setup an Access Control list, if your switch allows it. If [...]
Hi, When you type the ping command, your asking the system to send a packet of data, and then wait for a reply.(an echo). The output you see is the size of the ICMP packet sent to the host you specified(google.com or the IP address google resolved to. ) in this case 64 bytes. The [...]
According to the error message (TCP3216) you are receiving duplicate response to your PING request. What kind of response times do you generally get in PING tests ? Are you running these tests inside a program or just giving ping command at a terminal session ? Then, are you using IP-address or system name as [...]
This sounds like a protocol timing issue – perhaps a hardware issue on the server. Make sure you’re running the latest network driver on your server (and possibly even a test workstation) and check your network hardware (switches, etc.) to see if you’re getting any errors. This could require a network analyzer to see things [...]
we use a product here at our company called surfcontrol, also there is another product you can try called websense. You can also try BrowseControl for web filtering. It’s very easy to use.
An excellent package for IT Service Departments is Remedy Service Management. It is from GE and is a modular system that you can structure to suit your needs. You can call them at (877) 443-2487 and they’ll put you in touch with someone who can help you. WARNING- Once placed in use, you can become [...]
This is very common. Verify that you have the server information for both the incoming and outgoing mailboxes entered correctly; e.g., mail.servername.com or pop3.mailserver.com. Most of the time these entries are the same, but yours may not be.
What you’re describing looks like to me a basic HelpDesk package. These can have quite a bit of functionality. I basic one like Track-it, http://itsolutions.intuit.com/landing.asp or a more intuitive self-help application like HelpDesk from http://www.grouplink.net.
Proberbly the best way is to sine up to a broadband provider and purchase an Adsl router attache this to the network and with a little bit of config you’ll be away! hope this helps. Cheers Simon
If you are running Win2000 or XP you can right click on My Computer and choose Properties (or go click on the System icon in the Control Panel). In XP you click on the Advanced tab and chose User Profiles. Click on the old profile and choose Copy To. Browse to Documents and Settings folder [...]





