I have considered doing this, but it is no option for me. Thanks for the suggestion.
yes, I did that in the first place. Works like a charm except when I put the batch file in...
I tried it, but it doesn't work either. too bad. I also changed the fqdn with the corresponding ip address with the same result. Thanks for the help
yes, I thought so too; problem is I don't know what I can do to get it working; I gave rights on the remote pc (also both login accounts are the...
the 2 computer are both separate computers.
The remote computer is an XP SP3; the local computer a Windows7. Rights are given on the remote computer and the firewall is set to pass the...
What I have done is writing a script in which I shutdown the remote PC first and then shutdown my ow PC. That works. Nevertheless a pity it can't...
Yes, I thought in the same direction. This means that there is no solution to the problem?
I have made a small script (rstop.cmd) to shutdown a remote computer : "shutdown /m \\huttesrv001.hutte.local /s /f" which works fine. Now I...
Looks interesting. I'll certainly give it a good look. Thanks Neil.
I am rather a novice (or maybe illiterate) in SQL statements and have the following problem: SQL database: video.db table: MGOFile column:...
Thank you very much for your answer. In the meanwhile I did a reset on my router to the default settings. After that and setting my ows settings...
I have a Linksys Router BEFSR81 firmware version 2.51.0 I would like to set Port Range Forwarding. First I login with name and password. Then...
Well, you should if you have a local DNS server installed (with local DNS entries, known to the intranet but not known to the Internet).
Yes, I know. But if for some reason (e.g. the primary server becomes unavailable) it switches to the secondary server, but it never switches back...
I would like to know which DNS server (primary or secondary) Windows uses at any given time. My OS is Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. Can anyone help...
Fantastic!! This is exactly what I was looking for. And for free as well. Much appreciated Markmadras.
thank you. I'll certainly give it a try. I'm using Windows 7 as OS.
Thank you very much for the quick answer. I have followed the instructions on your suggested site but I seen the amount of Sent and received...
When you get an IP address in the range 169.x.x.x that means you get an IP address from an Windows service, NOT from a DHCP server. This is called...
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