You make the share access read/write and then set up file permissions so that other users only have write access to the SF folder. However,...
No. Either: GW1 192.168.2.1 or GW2 172.15.15.1 would be higher in your routing table and that one would get all your outgoing traffic....
I am pretty sure it will not. You'll need to reconfigure shared resources manually.
As this command relies on NetBIOS, I'd check that the problem PC is set up for NetBIOS correctly. For example, is it point at a WINS server. You...
I think some common problems aren't included in the poll options: Yes - Had backup, but it was corrupt and I couldn't restore from it Yes - Had...
You should be able to view by IP address or computer name. So for a PC called fred on a local domain called company.local, and with an IP address...
If it were me, I'd buy a second firewall, or a router that had some firewall/port blocking facilities. Then get yourself a copy of this book:...
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Could it be Vista IPv6 causing the problem? I'd be tempted to disable IPv6 on any Vista PC and see if that helped. You can turn it back on if...
You can't. Routing tables working as a list of individual routes. When a system needs to pick a route, it works its way through the routing table...
My guess is ST388 is the 256th folder. Looks like an remnant of the old 8 bit Microsoft networking days. I'd suggest you check for any settings...
In some ways, your set up is reminiscent of the classic way to secure web servers. That was to use two firewall, an internal and an external one....
That could be caused by a number of things, but I'd start with drivers. Try down loading the latest drivers from HP and install them.
Can you ping the other PC? I think there are three likely causes: 1. The IP address of the PC has changed. Check the address of the PC and try...
If you write your script in VBScript, you should have all the coding tools available to that scripting language. These include encoding tools:...
Is DNS for the computers on the 192.168.2.0 subnet pointing at the PDC? It should be!
Check your DHCP settings. The DNS servers are defined by Scope Option 006.
It looks like your system is pointing at a proxy that either isn't there or you are denied access to. In XP, go to "Internet Options" in control...
I think that looks like the key information. Check the property that defines whether a user has remote access rights. From what you are...
Even better: use a VPN.
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