Here are a few viruses that use the guest account. http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32spybotw.html...
It should be noted, that by enabling the guest account and relying on it for Network files sharing, you have made your network less secure. It...
DHCP will not assign metrics; that is true. But DHCP will assign the default route (and very occasionally other routes). In a standard non XP...
An interesting read. However, these rules assume that the multi-homes PC is using a different subnet for each connection. In my experience most...
Excellent stuff. I've added a link to this thread to the Network Forum FAQ.
Access to file sharing uses a different set of ports than desktop sharing and remote workplace. I expect you will need to open up incoming traffic...
Where you have two network interfaces connected to the same network, the setting that controls which one is used is the binding order. See this...
With a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, 10.136.10.15 (your PC) is on a different sub-network (subnet) to 10.16.25.15 (DNS server). You will only be...
Intermittent log on problem then. I think Bill might be right - this is starting to sound very like a cable problem. Two things to try: 1....
You can assign multiple IP addresses to a single network interface, so you don't need to have one card to each subnet. The additional complication...
This guide might help: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/cableguy/cg0301.mspx Personally, I'd NAT at the router rather than...
Can you clarify something. Does the error message appear every time the user logs on? Does the error message not appear every time you log...
How are you setting up the VLAN's, what is controlling them and what type are they. For example, are you using Cisco switches to create port based...
You're quite right. That should read "Is your NT4 server listed as the top DNS server?" However, NT4 doesn't rely on DNS the same way as...
The TCP/IP stack is the set of protocols that sit between an application and the NIC hardware. If there is a problem with this set of protocols...
Although TCP is a specific transport layer protocol, it is common practice to use the term TCP/IP to describe the protocol suite as a whole. For...
Just a quick note. You can't narrow down the cause of a network problem so far simply on a PING failure. TCP/IP stack problems, routing issues and...
Another thing worth considering is that when authenticating Windows will try to access your server by name. Therefore, your name resolution has to...
I'm not really sure what you are asking. Is the new office going to join the existing AD forest, or break away from it? If you are breaking...
You're right. I wouldn't expect to be able to open IE and all the sites in a tab list before Firefox had finished. However, the fact that IE...
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