Nice to see, but I would make a couple of points as I think there is the potential for someone following some of the advice to end up with a less...
This is a common problem if you use your internet domain name for your internal domain. As far as you internal network is concerned, the DNS...
No. You can have a point to point VPN. For example, have a look at this article:...
Hi chaps, Can I have some help clearing a trojan please. McAfee VirusScan 8.5 is detecing a file __c004B91E.dat as being part of a trojan :...
We try. :)
Tony, I don't think you've linked to the right document. There isn't a passwords section. In fact the main comment about passwords is this: "4....
Make sure you weren't connected to the internet via a neighbour's unsecured wireless network. It happens a lot : you get full internet access but...
A google search would be a good start: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=update+exchange+certificate+site%3Amicrosoft.com
You need to use a logon script. Have a look at this technet article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758918.aspx
That looks like what you get if you change domains. That is, credentials for a user that is neither local to the PC nor of the current domain, but...
Thanks for the vote of confidence :o but I tend to be lazy with printers, so not a lot of help here. I'm pretty sure that if you use the...
Lantastic talking to TCP/IP is your main problem. It appears to be possible to get Lantastic talking to a Win95 PC. I'd be tempted find an old PC...
This is a bit of a flier, but try uninstalling the QoS Packet Scheduler from the network connection properties. I've seen this cause a lot of odd...
Supply of enough information to diagnose - failed Please give us something to work with.
Which port have you used to connect the wireless router to your network? If you've used the external/WAN one, it will most likely block access to...
You need a DNS server. It is available on any Windows server platform. There alternatives for Linux boxes (usually BIND) or Windows client...
Glad to have been of help and look forward to seeing more posts from you. ;)
Have you also checked the share permissions. Users need both file and share permissions to be correct. It could be there is a conflict there.
I think you are making life hard for yourself by dual-hosting SBS. The simplest way to use SBS is with one NIC and let a decent firewall/router...
Have a look at the router documentation. There is usually an option to reset it to factory default. Often it means pressing a button for a short...
Separate names with a comma.