Are you doing this from a remote PC via a shared folder? If so check your share permissions. They also need to be set to read and write. It is...
Her home PC would be fine. You can do it from any PC on the internal network. It may even be a little easier from a wired PC.
No. By far the easiest thing is to change your local IP address space - that is the one at home. All it takes is to changed the internal IP...
I don't think this is a port/protocol problem. If it were, you'd be having problems accessing all site rather than just certain ones. Opening up...
You just need write permissions to the folder containing the website's files. This should be the directory specified in the website's properties...
That's typical for networks where you don't set password. I've seen it a lot. It is almost that they systems become confused because they expect a...
sagimaster, Well done for finding the fix and thank you for posting it back here. However, I've altered it so that the *.reg file only...
Splendid result then!
That isn't a standard XP feature, and is more likely to be added by software installed from the CD that came with the Router. Personally, I'd not...
IMHO The best free web development IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) are coming out the Java community. The two most active currently are...
You can create a new zone on your local DNS for domain.com (replace domain.com with your external namespace). Then create A records for the...
Are the company and your daughter's networks both using the same IP Subnet? For example, if her home router is assigning her laptop the address...
The most likely cause is that Verizon is blocking the VPN ports. Unless she is using an SSL VPN, the VPN connection will go over different ports...
You cannot. You can give a user "Full Control" or even Ownership of the folder via the permissions tab in the folder properties. I doubt that...
I would always put a hardware firewall in front of a web server. I've used Watchguard, SonicWall and Netasq firewalls in the past.
No. The idiots are the designers of Vista who made it difficult for you to do what you want. The main problem is that MS Windows networking is...
For someone who is so concerned with securing their PC (and rightly so), sharing the whole system drive is a mistake! Share the folders you need...
3 is your connection speed to the internet. 100Mb/s between the PCs in your house is fairly easy to achieve (Though note that actual transfer...
Great minds think alike :D It is also easier to add additional connections.
No. It should not cause interference with phone lines. The thing to avoid is running the network cables in the same conduits as mains electric...
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