Software based WIN Simulation
Hi, I need to test out an application over WAN. The testing includes the response time with different delays and bandwidth requirements. Is there any piece of software (preferably opensource/freeware)which can simulate the WAN for me? The idea is to install two NICs in the Windows/Linux machine, put the software on and adjust delay and [...]
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| August 17, 2009 2:30 AM
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Installation and updates
Howdy folks, Tryin to keep things going around here….need some advice. I have Win2003 servers and Active Directory…..single domain….approx. 100 client computers…..one location. Am upgrading all computers from Office XP to Office 2003. My project: Install Office 2003 and all updates remotely without going to each machine. My progress: I tried the method of creating [...]
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| April 23, 2008 9:36 PM
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Installing Printers Based on Active Directory Group
Hi All, I’m looking to install all my printers based on security groups within active directory I was planning on using the script below: *** START SCRIPT PRINTERS.VBS *** Const IT_GROUP = “IT” Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”) Set WshNetwork = CreateObject(“WScript.Network”) Set ADSysInfo = CreateObject(“ADSystemInfo”) Set CurrentUser = GetObject(“LDAP://” & ADSysinfo.UserName) strGroups = LCase(Join(CurrentUser.MemberOf)) ON [...]
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| July 19, 2006 3:13 AM
DataCenter,
Development,
Hardware,
Help Desk,
Microsoft Windows,
Network testing,
Networking,
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How to Limit what remote users can do
Hi there, we use a Cisco VPN solution with windows IAS on 2003 servers. The clients connect via Cisco 4.x clients that authenticate to our Domain Controllers over RadiusIAS against their AD accounts. Problem is it’s far too open. I am increasingly under pressure to allow 3rd party contractors vpn access. I want to be [...]
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| June 28, 2006 3:27 AM
Remote management,
Security
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Network Resource Allocation cum Planning cum Technical Problem
This is the real commercial problem face by my company. Well, the reason I ask this problem is I salute and respect all of you as I believe all of you are as good as network solution company out there, or even better!! Lets me rephrase the entire problem again. Company expand so fast that [...]
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| May 22, 2006 10:17 AM
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Unisys,
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VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
WINS,
Wireless,
worms
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Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure-2
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 8:21 AM
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Identity & Access Management,
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Juniper Networks,
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TCP,
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VPN,
vulnerability management,
Web security,
Wireless,
worms
5 pts.
LAN vulnerability behind a Router – with firewall – connected to the Internet (Through an Open Port!)
Hi, I would just like some reassurance: I have a Router on my LAN that connects all host PCs to each other and the Internet. Question: a) How exposed is my LAN behind the Router that has a port open for Internet access (and in future anther for remote desktop terminal connection) would a port [...]
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| May 12, 2006 7:30 AM
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Wireless
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LAN vulnerability behind a Router – with firewall – connected to the Ineternet (Through an Open Port!)
Hi, I would just like some reassurance: I have a Router on my LAN that connects all host PCs to each other and the internet. Qu: How exposed is my LAN behaind the Router that has a port open for internet access (and in future anther for remote desktop terminal connection) would a port scanner [...]
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| May 24, 2006 7:28 AM
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Event ID 13508 in microsoft windwos 2000 server
Hi all I have a three servers with windows 2000 (service pack4 ) and its running active directory and DNS also. My global catalog server (PDC) am calling as server ?A? , others are server ?B? and server ?C?. These are two servers are acting as BDCs. One of the BDC?s Hard disk was crashed [...]
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| April 4, 2006 9:44 AM
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DDos traffic generator
Hi all, We are testing SERVICE CONTROL ENGINE of Cisco. I would like to test the SCE for detecting and preventing DDOS traffic. For testing SCE, I need DDOS traffic generator software. I searched in the Google but i didn’t get. Can anybody help me to find out a DDOS traffic generator software. Can I [...]
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| March 20, 2006 11:39 PM
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Fault isolation,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Network applications management,
Network testing,
Networking,
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Switches
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Start-up Needed for DB design for workflow for BPO company
Can any one give some usefull and urgent tips about database design example where i get for designing BPO company work flow parts…
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| March 21, 2006 7:54 AM
Access,
Brightmail,
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Database,
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E-business,
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Security,
Servers,
Spam,
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SQL,
SQL Server,
standards,
Storage,
Symantec,
Thermal controls,
Vendors
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Posting Data Online
We want to “post” various documents on-line so that we can give members of our outside consulting group access to view, and even possibly download them. Is it possible without opening them up to the public-at-large? In answering, keep in mind the following: 1. We prefer not to purchase any additional software/hardware. 2. We are [...]
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| August 4, 2011 11:14 AM
Billing and customer care,
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Exchange,
Financial services applications,
Help Desk,
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Management,
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Network management software,
Networking,
OS,
Project management,
Remote management,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
Web services,
Web site design & management
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Blocking music on internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does it use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| March 28, 2006 4:46 PM
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Switches,
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Viruses,
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Web security,
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Web Services Standards,
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Wireless,
worms
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Blocking Music on Internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does is use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| February 27, 2006 4:45 PM
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Cisco,
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Current threats,
Database,
DataCenter,
Development,
Disaster Recovery,
Encryption,
Exchange,
filtering,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hacking,
Hardware,
Hubs,
human factors,
Incident response,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Microsoft Office,
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Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Network security,
Network testing,
Networking,
Patch management,
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Ping,
Policies,
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Risk management,
Routers,
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Switches,
Tech support,
Trojans,
Viruses,
VPN,
Web security,
Web services,
Web Services Standards,
Web site design & management,
Wireless,
worms
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Reg. POP3 Service….
Hii Everybody, I have installed Active dir. with win server 2003 and Exchange server, in my home PC for practice purpose using loopback adaptor…. My problem is that using microsoft webmail i am able to send and receive the mails, but using Outlook express i can not….. i checked POP3 and SMTP protocol services, there [...]
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| February 20, 2006 12:55 AM
Access,
Active Directory,
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Cabling,
DataCenter,
Desktops,
DHCP,
DNS,
Exchange,
Exchange security,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network protocols,
Networking,
Networking services,
OS,
Protocol analysis,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
Switches,
Tech support
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Domain Admin Group
Does anybody know of a way to search our Active Directory to see what users are part of the Domain Admins Group. If so, what software and where do I get it. Thanks
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| February 15, 2006 1:42 PM
Cabling,
Call Centers,
Certifications,
DataCenter,
Desktops,
DHCP,
DNS,
Exchange,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Management,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Windows,
Network protocols,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
OS,
Performance management,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security,
Servers,
SQL Server,
Switches,
TCP,
Tech support,
Training
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NMAP IN WIRELESS
Hello, Can any one explain me what is NMAP , how NMAP works and how to use it. Kind Regards, Gopal.
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| December 30, 2005 9:10 PM
3Com,
Active Directory,
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Avaya,
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Bind,
Cabling,
Cisco,
DataCenter,
Desktop management applications,
DHCP,
DNS,
Fault isolation,
General Directories,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Interoperability,
LDAP,
Lotus Domino,
Microsoft Windows,
Mobile,
Mobile security,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking services,
NFS,
Novell NDS,
Performance management,
Ping,
Protocol analysis,
Remote management,
Routers,
Software,
Switches,
Tech support,
VoIP,
WINS,
Wireless
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