It sounds like a process is actually using the exe file to me.. are you sure if you delete it the program you installed will continue to work??...
The serial should never expire
So tell him that packet sniffing the network is not allowed and is a breach of the company policy, if you don't have a policy like that then...
It all depends on what you use remote desktop for, if it is just internally on your private network then the security risk of packet sniffers and...
If your machines at the remote site use the same domain name then yes you can setup your domain controller without having to join it to the domain...
I think we established earlier that virtual memory is exactly that "virtual ", just a file on the hard disk which the cpu swaps information in...
What is the component that it is asking you to install when you run your program? Does it do the same thing for all floppys or just this one...
If you know what model/brand etc your hardware is then just browse the net for some drivers
Yes hard disk cache is a sector of the hard disk that acts just like virtual memory. It does the same thing in the sense that it stores frequently...
You can setup auditing for successful login which will be displayed in the event logs. Not sure about logoff though
Your computer caches information for quick retrevial, this is what virtual memory is used for, it is basically hard disk space that is used as...
You can use remote desktop as above posts, you could also just use the computer management console aswell to shut down other computers if you have...
You would definately need to demote it then make it a DC in the new domain, don't see any major issues but none of your home drives or profiles...
Linksys support???? Have you tried contacting them?
Not free but network streaming is quite good.
It doesn't matter that your external IP is different from your internal LAN IP. This is what NAT is for. You can name your domain what ever you...
Just hold down shift and select the emails you want to print. Right click and select print.
Are you running active directory? Just remove all users and groups (including the everyone) group from having permission to the folder. Create...
Download the Microsoft baseline security analyser and run it against your server. Will give you some feed back on settings relating to your server...
Separate names with a comma.