One comment I would make is that you are making life hard for yourself by working in the 192.168.0.0 IP space. Use 10.0.0.0. That gives you a lot...
Reinstalling over the top of an existing install rarely fixes anything. Bite the bullet. Backup your data, format and reinstall. Otherwise you...
I think your problem may be that the PC aren't being registered correctly on the network. I'd try rejoining them to the domain/AD. It might be...
There is this guide on the epson site. So it looks like you should be able to share the printer (some printer drivers won't support network...
There are some splendid devices around to help with this. This is an example of one available here in the UK. Here's a similar device States side...
My guess is the problem is bandwidth. If you've got ADSL your upload bandwidth will only be about 256k. Opening multiple desktop sharing sessions,...
You could test this by creating a script that fired a simple process that you could look for on the PC. Perhapsd a batch file that opened a...
I don't think I can suggest anything further until you posted back with how you've got on with trying to log on as a different user.
At least I've got something right so far!!!! :)
I am still on the opinion that this is a permissions issue. You only get a permissions tab if the partition is NTFS. You may be looking at a...
Well for starter, thank goodness you are using a proper OS and we don't have to put up with XP Home's noddy networking systems. You said that you...
How do the computers connect to one another, and/or the router. Which are using wireless. If you have one of them with both wireless and wired...
Sorry, I haven't used the latest version of Exchange and they keep moving things around. So I can't tell you the precise location of the settings....
I think it will depend on how the mailing lists work. If it is just a list of customers that they want to send stuff to, just move the SMTP...
All NAT does is substitute the internal host's IP address and port number for it's own in the IP header and pass the packets on. Glad to be of...
I don't know. Try it and see! If you've not set any static routes, all your dynamically created routes will be recreated on reboot.
It might be worth going backto the beginning on this: Phil, what are you trying to do? With a standard ADSL router, access to your PC from the...
I'd look to stop a service. If the service is set to Automatic, it will restart on reboot. The next question is which service. The Workstation...
Most obvious cause would be that they are on different subnets (e.g. 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.0.0), but both subnets are recognised by the router...
That's a fine idea! Though I'd use an ISP other than AOL. AOL tend to do funny things with dial-up. Another option is to use a pay as you go ISP....
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