The simplest solution is to use DHCP to assign the IP addresses and then make sure that DHCP and DNS are kept in step. This works very well on...
Can you conform that you cannot connect via the local Administrator account? If so it may be very difficult to fix this. I'd recommend you join...
I presume you mean - all firewall on the server. Making a system accessible from the internet without a firewall somewhere (on the router if...
The static IP address you have assigned to your server needs to be excluded from the DHCP range. Alternatively you can reserve the IP address for...
Try manually setting the IP address to 192.168.0.130. Set the mask and gateway to the same as the working PC. Mask is probably 255.255.255.0 and...
You may also need to use a cross-over ethernet cable if you connect the PC directly (without a hub/switch). Also don't expect quick internet access!
Have you looked at robocopy which has a switch to only copy files that have changed since the last run or can be used to mirror two locations?
This article may be of interest: http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/11/09/review_storage_kingston_ssd_now_v_40gb/ It suggests using a relatively...
Sounds like the 16 port switch was faulty. If you have spare capacity on your 48 port switches, you'll get better performance dropping the...
Does this mean that any packet going from one 48 port switch to another, must go through the 16 port switch? If so, I think your problem may be...
Are the switches "managed "? If so you can usually get into the switches management system and get an error report. That should identify the port...
As this appears to have happened after a change of network (new router?), the first thing I would check is that the subnet of the network the user...
When you say "I can login to the server ", which server - the domain server or the ISA server? Is the ISA server between the domain server and...
That sounds like a printer driver problem to me. The first thing I'd try is the latest drivers from HP.
The MSRDPCLI is client software only. That is, if you install it on a Windows 2000 pro PC, it will let you remotely access the desktop of an XP...
To do what you are trying each PC would need a public rather than a private IP address and each would be exposed to direct attack from the...
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I'd strongly recommend you use fibre between buildings. Especially over the sort of distance you are talking about. There are electrical hazards...
When you right click on the properties of a folder, you'll find there are two places where you can set permissions: 1. The Sharing Tab: This...
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