Interesting thought. With Windows 2000 Server, the concept of mounting points came to windows. This is more akin to the Unix/Linux system of...
The Windows 2003 (SBS or otherwise) should be able to create the partitions for you. I would suggest doing the following: Boot with the Win98...
Thank you Steve. Nice overviews. However, I come from a Novell background so am familiar with domain forests and tree structures. Perhaps I should...
I am in the process of moving my network over to a Windows 2003 Active Directory. So far I like what I see a lot. The part of the system that is...
An excellent example of a situation where Gigabit networking can be worth while. However, I wouldn't describe it as normal. And even in this...
Gary and gary2 are quite similar. I'd be tempted to change one of them to something quite different. Reggie1 would of course be an excellent name...
Perhaps that is the paradox of the Network Administrator: If you don't experiment, you don't learn, but experimenting causes unforseen problems....
I agree with Newt, some management/audit/inventory software is an excellent way of doing what you are trying to do without mapping all those...
I agree with both your points - always enjoy our discussions and your points, and it would be hard to find hubs nowadays except for some very...
No. If you have the ISA version of SBS this will be fine: [ADSL router]===[SBS server]====[switch]====[client pc] Personally I think this is...
Can you give us make and model of printer? You may have to create a port especially for that type of printer.
Yes, Terminal server is in effectively a very good VNC system. marty, it may be a good idea if you explained what you are doing with these...
Glad to hear it. The speed improvement is not just confined to start up. The connection speed will be better every time you initiate a new...
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Nice straight forward description of half-duplex and full-duplex. And I thoroughly agree with you that giga-bit kit is over the top for most...
Billybob, I hope you don't mind me moving this to a new thread - but I am a little concerned that this is going off subject which will lead to...
Ah! you have SBS. OK. That is more complicated than a peer to peer set up but potentially much more powerful. My suggestion depends on which...
Absolutely right - you've got that bit. No. Only the IP handed out by the router are affected by the router turning off. So as Newt says, they...
You have a DHCP server on your network. This will hand out an IP address to any device connected to it automatically. Windows systems (at least...
I think the exact exclusion range does depend on the router. However, you are right to point out that there is often an exclusion range. I left...
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