Oh sorry, Domain Controllers and Exchange servers have a tremendious amount of traffic on a large network. It's a common practace to use...
Heres some media converters. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=203 Make sure your converters and fiber...
Direct burial Cat5 http://www.cat5ecableguy.com/inc/sdetail/27979 Actually the limit is 90 meters per segment. 400 feet is pushing it but...
What other OS besides XP Pro are you using? Are all PCs members of the Domain and logging on with a Domain User account?
"Striping" ;) ;)
Your right I did miss the question. :) I am not aware of anything in XP. If it was there I would think it would show up in system tools but I...
I learned that the hard way also. RAID 0 + 1 requires 4 drives. Unless you have a 4 channel controller if one drive goes down it pulls the other...
Sorry, I'm not familliar with those print clients. When I print over TCP/IP I let Windows create the TCP/IP port then just load the printer...
Absolutly correcto! I have had a fettish with always having my personal PC in RAID zero for the fast read write speed and let me tell you I have...
I don't have any confidence in a software RAID solution. Sorry!
The Gotomypc stuff is quite over priced but it slips right through firewalls without ports being forwarded.
On the physical level. Connect floors by fiber links with Gbic cards in your switches. DCs and Exchange boxes wouldn't hurt to have fiber...
Can you be more specific: What printers? Shared out from a PC or printing over TCP/IP? I ushally see that error when the printer is ofline or...
Local Domain Administrator fired for leaving server unsecured and allowing sensitive information to be stolen. film at 11 :D :D
How about the Intel video controller on all Optiplex G260s received a critical update on the video driver causing all Desktops to go to 640 x 480...
Your board (Abit IC7-G) will actually do two RAID arrays. Both SATA but no IDE. 2 channels of the Intel RAID controller and 2 channels on the...
Every time I have a customer with a data base crashing over a LAN it's ushally a wiring issue. It's scary how many people don't know how to...
I didn't hear any reason to use 2 NICs so I'm asking why? Your DHCP server is not directing your clients where to get DNS.
Just add the domain user to the local admin group on the desktop.
I assume you have port 80 forwarded through the router to your local IP and have allowed 24 to 36 hours for the A record to propigate to the World...
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