There's quite a bit of noise about VirtualBox in the Linux press. They've recently been bought by Sun, which explains the extra publicity they are...
I think there is also an issue with the length of host names with NetBIOS. I think the computer name "covenant-rbywmu" is long and contains a...
A couple of points I would make from the IPCONFIG outputs: DNS should point at the 2003 server and only the 2003 server. It appears that you...
Installed VirtualBox. That does connect to USB and will give me better support for non-Microsoft operating systems. It took a little fiddling to...
When you say "client’s computer name ", do you mean its NetBIOS name (e.g. computer1) or its DNS name (e.g. computer1.company.local). Altering...
I don't think you have a problem. However, to confirm this can you give us : The make and model of your modem? How the modem is connected to...
This is great: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824511 I read the introduction as it appearred displayed within a Google search and thought...
How big is the C: partition? If this is a file server, it is my experience that it is much easier to add a new partition (either using existing...
Hmmm. Have they used Ubuntu?
But look on the bright side - perhaps people will stop using PayPal. PayPal is on my list (headed by RealPlayer) of Internet services that are...
Usually, being able to "see" another computer, means it appearing where you might expect it to in Network Neighbourhood. However, the success of...
I love fibre. However, I would point out that fibre is only going to be worth doing in this case if you use it to provide bandwidth that would...
For a quick and easy thing to try, delete the QoS packet scheduler. Have a look at this post: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=71521
3 outlets would be best. Otherwise all three servers are sharing a single connection into the network, and that connection will be a bottle neck....
Thank you for the lack of useful information to help us help you solve your problem. Sorry greeneyeguy26, well need more information than that...
I don't use a single backup solution, because there are three reasons I back up, and each reason has a different 'best' solution in my opinion....
To be honest, before I dived down the "this looks like a virus" route, I'd check something more basic. This could be a permissions problem....
You can do that fairly easily server side. Ask your system administrator to update your computer privileges in AD
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