There is a 64-bit version of Windows 2003 server, but there is also a 32 bit version. Unless you specifically selected/purchased the 64 bit...
What is the connection between the data centre and the office? Wires 100Mb/s, Wireless, WAN, or Internet connection? If the latter, what type of...
It's not just Linux that had trouble with my Netgear card. I've just installed Vista and that didn't pick it up either! I had to connect via cable...
After not playing with Vista since the beta, I've installed the Business version on my laptop. I upgraded the RAM first to 1270Mb, and bought a...
If you are asking those questions, I'm pretty sure VPN is not an issue for you, and therefore you can ignore my comments concerning this feature.
I think that's a good choice of router. A key point is that it has ADSL built in, so you don't have to configure a connection between the router...
I'm not sure that is going to be the case - poster is using virtual machine, so PC bios shouldn't be a factor. The standard Windows 2003...
I would be surprised if it is XCOPY itself that is the problem. If you run an XCOPY job that copies a large folder from one place to another, you...
The first thing I'd look at is the quality of the driver software. In my experience, cards and drivers from the likes of Intel, and 3Com don't...
Are you mapping a single folder from that remote PC? If you are doing multiple mappings to the same PC, you could set up the batch file to test...
My point is that the timeout for ping is a lot quicker than that for "net use ". Therefore if you check the PC is accessible with a ping before...
The key point is that you do things like reg cleaning and deleting anything left over after you have run the uninstall from Add/remove programs....
The transfer wizard creates a small set of files. You do not have to use them where they are - you can move or copy them elsewhere. You can create...
As Rockster says, first place to look to uninstall is Add/Remove programs in Control panel. Only look for another way to uninstall if Add/Remove...
Sorry - wrong link http://www.windowsbbs.com/showpost.php?p=323947&postcount=7
I don't think this is a network problem. The log appears to work from bottom to top. That is the lowest entry in the list occurred first, then the...
You could try this: @echo off ping 192.168.2.2 -n 1 > ping.txt findstr "Request timed out" ping.txt IF ERRORLEVEL 1 net use x: \\192.168.2.2\c...
Try following the procedure outlined in this posting: correction below: wrong link
Go into "Network Connections" in control panel Right click on the active network connection and select properties Click on the Advanced tab In...
Looks like both of us not pay close enough attention :eek: Your PCMCIA slot has to be top of the list. USB NIC would test that.
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