At a command prompt can you enter this command: ipconfig /all > ipconfig.txt This will create a new file called ipconfig.txt. Post the contents...
Even a virtual one :D
I think then this is an IE problem. I've seen similar things on XP system when QoS scheduler is installed (and uninstalling it fixed the problem)....
Assuming that : you need the items MMC is unable to deliver, and therefore you need to try and fix this problem You've search the Microsoft...
Run the SP1 version and then reinstall SP2.
If you have DNS set up correctly, the server can look at itself for DNS lookup. Connection to the outside world comes via Forwarders set up within...
Get a hardware firewall with VPN and connect to it via the VPN. Your laptop them becomes part of the local network and you can access other PCs...
http://www.logmein.com Simple and secure. What more could you want.
Symantec Backup Exec CA Arcserve Acronis server All will backup to a hard disk and out perform NT Backup.
There is little point virtualising a single server instance and running it on the same hardware it was originally working on. You are adding...
As an SBS server is by definition also a 2003 AD server, you need to set it as the primary DNS for your network. That means that the NIC TCP/IP...
One of the major updates included with SP3 was an update to RDP. Basically its a new version (6.1). I expect the SP3 install didn't go properly....
Check your firewall settings. You might find that the update has reset the firewall to default. Was that update SP3 on XP?
Welcome to the forum gbusuttil. Your post deserves to be treated independently, so I have moved it to its own thread. I expect that this means...
Both down to "Sharing a Folder or Printer in Windows Vista ". Then that section on one and do "Accessing a Shared Folder or Printer with Windows...
Try working through this guide: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/bb727037.aspx Which is linked to in this forum's FAQ.
PC1 192.168.0.1 mask 255.255.255.0 PC2 192.168.0.2 mask 255.255.255.0 Leave the gateway blank. Of course, if you had a switch, the router...
I wrote this tool a couple of years ago: http://www.nicholshayes.co.uk/Node2Node.html You can use it to play with pairs of IP addresses to...
You need to buy a small switch. A four port switch would suit you. Then you connect the PC, laptop, and router to the switch and they will all...
I remember the old days (early 90s) when all e-mails were from the top down (oldest at top - new entries added to bottom). Then Outlook came along...
Separate names with a comma.