No. The binding order doesn't go that far up the TCP/IP stack - that is it doesn't go up to the application layer. You can not set binding order...
Moboking - splendid link. The binding order determines the order in which the system queries the networking interface. If you have two network...
I use remote access (VNC - not a fan of PC anywhere). When I need to know the users IP address, I go into the DHCP manager and look it up there...
The degree of benefit depends upon your RAM usage. If you don't use much then you might not see a lot of improvement. Where adding RAM makes a big...
Absolutely! Use DHCP Scope option 044 to set the WINS server IP address, and 046 the WINS Node types (Almost always set as hybrid 0x8). If...
Advanced? It's automated, but I wouldn't call that advanced. NT4 was better: it was easy to alter binding orders and it did what you told it to...
Yes. Too long ago since I played with NT to remember the complete list. Certainly adding a ! to the end of a password was an easy way to crank up...
And by the way - you can use runas in a shortcut. So as long as the user uses the shortcut they probably won't realise they are using it as...
I too run a 2000 and a 2003 server. 2003 is better. However, I would not (and have not) upgrade the 2000 server just for the benefits of the 2003....
Am I tempted to set "Domain Users" as members of the local "Administrators" group? Absolutely tempted. Do I do it? No. I think it is bad...
I've come back to this after a few days absent and I'm confused. How is the segment with the firewall, connected to the rest of the network? There...
This is advise rather than help - be very careful about mapping drives to servers over a VPN link. Windows utilises network traffic to maintain an...
I'd suggest using the "Domain Users" group rather than the "Everyone" group as a more secure option. That will ensure that users are logged on...
If you are using WINS (perhaps you have Win98 or NT4 workstations) you will also need to create a WINS mapping too (dummy server name to IP...
That looks like a virus to me! I may be wrong, but I'd use another AV package to check. Also note that if this a shared folder, the virus may be...
269 isn't within a valid TCP/IP address range. I expect the TCP/IP settings on the laptop have got corupted. Try setting the IP addresses for your...
I'd also suggest you look at the DNS settings for the client PC that are viewing the local web site. If they are configured with DNS pointing at...
Another thing to check is that the contact folder has the "Outlook Address Book" option: "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" ticked in...
And out the windows goes all the "good practice" advice of old. I hate XP Home. It's a pain in the posterior to network.
I've seen the same thing. XP Home really is pants. Have you tried creating another user on the XP PC and then setting a password for that...
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