you may need to modify the invitation. this link may help, remote desktopHow to fix the error "Remote Assistance connection could not be...
The answer to the first is yes (but no excate cluster). In acase, one DC down, the users can logon and run logon script if the secondary DC has GC...
Yes, as a consultant, I always logon this computer without domain settings. You will create a username under local users and computers and the...
Sure. this page may help to setup auto logon, auto-logon - How toHow to enable AutoLogon for all Windows OS - win9x, 2000 and XP ... A: To...
this case study may help, ... Q: A continuous loop at boot up after installing Server 2003 Sp1. http://www.chicagotech.net/Q&A/2003sp1a.htm
quoted from http://www.chicagotech.net/ad.htm How to install/remove AD/DC To install/remove AD/DC, use Promote and Demote command.
do you have another logon ID with administrator rights? if yes, you can logon using the ID. otherwise, edit note: good suggestion and would...
I would re-enable ics first. if that doesn't fix the problem, posting the results of both computers' ipconfig /all. for more inforamtion, visit...
you should not use 2nd nic to connect to a public ip. you can have 1 nic to setup VPN. for more information, visit http://www.chicagotech.net.
are you talking about virtual pc or virtual server? here is the information, http://www.chicagotech.net/virtualserver.htm
it could be the winsock32 issue. this troubleshooting page may helpp, http://www.howtonetworking.com/Troubleshooting/winsock2corruption0.htm
Yes if they both have wireless cards. for more information, visit this how to setup wireless page, http://www.howtonetworking.com/wireless.htm
first, you may want to setup an idle time. this step by step how to schedule to retart a server may help, quoted from...
check the permission or cached credentials.
depending on the server settings. basically, you need to open certain port. quoted from http://www.chicagotech.net/ Which port does Terminal...
you may have options to shutdown the xp remotely, quoted from http://www.howtonetworking.com/shutdown.htm How to shutdown a Win2000/XP...
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