It seems to me that your results show that I was wrong in my first response. It wasn't Network Neighbourhood hiding the other computers, but...
When you set the IP address to automatic, you set up your computer to request an IP address from a network server called DHCP. On small networks,...
The datasheet for SBS2003 R2 gives a maximum RAM of 4Gb, so I don't think there should be a problem going to 3Gb. You definitely won't be able...
No. DNS is not the issue. Rather it is Active Directory and permissions. Basically, if you are in one AD Domain you do not have rights to access...
These items only move with you if you are using roaming profiles. Out of the box, logging on to a computer with a network logon creates a new...
I can't let that pass without comment. I disagree. Networking is straightforward. Once you understand that decisions are made using fairly basic...
This may be a heretical thing to say, but I think in many instances automatic fail-over causes more problems than it fixes. If you need 24x7...
I was a little disappointed that there was no sign of development for OpenOffice on the X1 site (the Yahoo tool effectively being a free version...
You could try Copernic. It's features page has a link to a listing of file types it supports, and that includes OpenOffice 2. Shame yahoo!/X1...
Try nslookup and see what it comes back with. To test www.mycompany.com you'd enter: nslookup www.mycompany.com
Right click on the zone you want to add the A record to and select "New Host (A) ". On the next screen that pops up enter the node name and the...
I don't think wired or wireless is relevant here. Both can use DHCP; a service that assigns IP address dynamically. The most obvious cause of the...
Another thing to consider is that if you use NetBIOS names, all computer names will have to be unique within you whole network for you to be able...
I think what you are saying is that you want to connect via NetBIOS name (single node name) rather than the hierarchical DNS name. Yes, I think...
No. All that the DNS server does is return a name when you give it an IP address, and return an IP address when you give it a name. At the...
I have a similar set up at work. I've configured DNS so as to give me name resolution for the remote networks. To do it you need to do the...
I've had a quick look around Microsoft's articles, to see if there is anything there. This one has more information about setting up AD and...
Ah! the fun and games of profiles. Don't you wish there was an easy way to say "this user will use this profile! ". It is possible the profile...
You will need to change the ip address of the ISDN router so that it can become a member of your internal network. So say it is currently...
You could have a look at Mozilla Sunbird. Still in development but may be the sort of thing you are looking for.
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