It sounds like you are talking about the SSID that wireless networking uses. This needs to be the same, but the previous comment by ssmith10pn was...
Is it Internet access or networking in general that is not working? For exampler, can you connect to the router? can you ping the router? What are...
Not necessarily. Is the PC a member of the domain? Is networking even getting properly started? DRD
If C: and D: are on the same drive (just separate partitions) having the pagefile on D: does nothing for performance. Having it on a separate...
Yes, you can do this. Since you will not have a DC at the remote office (I would seriously consider having one), and won't have DNS either, you...
Most of these utilities require booting from the CD or Floppy. Disable this in the BIOS settings and then lock BIOS access. DRD
The message means what it says. There is a policy setting (Local Security Policy) that is restricting logon locally. Look for Local Policies >...
If you do not already have it, get some sort of acceptable use policy written up and be sure to include this type of conduct. If the policy...
6 partitions or fewer partitions and some logical drives? DRD
I have been seeing the same thing on my laptop with only one user account. I set up a limited account that I use once in a while to test things...
What exactly is not working? Can you see the share? Can you access the share, but not map? More info is needed. DRD
What is not working? Can the PCs communicate? What about IP addresses? Firewalls? Are you sure it is a cross-over cable, not straight patch...
Did you test it? Never assume that the CD works. Set your system to boot from the CD and try it. You should be able to run both XP & 98. DRD
To create a boot disk for XP/NT/2K: Format the disk in XP, but do not choose the option to "Create an MS-DOS startup disk " Copy the...
You got it. You won't see the modem, only devices that are installed in your PC. You should be able to get the router's MAC address throught...
Comfort can be a good thing, especially when it comes to PCs. DRD
Yes you should. If something happens to your boot files you will be able to boot the PC into a properly running system. I had an NT server that I...
We recently set up a wireless print server at work and found that we had to go into the Printer's properties > Advanced > Print Processor and...
For the moment, I am just going to address the comment about IP addresses and MAC addresses. Every network card (NIC) has a MAC address burned...
If everything is working I wouldn't worry about it. This is probably just normal activity. Switches actively keep track of which device is...
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