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- How do I... Install and configure a DHCP server in Windows Server 2008?
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an invaluable service when you have a network larger than a handful of computers. It's also a standard component of enterprise networks and sub networks. Microsoft Windows Server 2008's built-in DHCP server allows Windows machines (and any other TCP/IP-based machines and devices) to obtain...
- Tags: DHCP, Scope, Microsoft Windows Server, IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, DHCP Server, Networking, Servers, Hardware, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Define project Scope to include deliverables, boundaries, and requirements
- There are two places that scope is defined on your project. High-level scope is defined in your project charter. Low-level scope is defined in your business requirements document. High-level scope consists of two main components. Deliverables. If you can't remember anything else about scope,...
- Tags: Deliverable, Scope, Requirement, Tom Mochal
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Tech Tip: Query via the Indexing Service/Create superScopes
- Windows 2000 Professional: Query via the Indexing Service Last time, we explained how to add and remove directories from the System catalog managed by the Indexing Service. By indexing documents, the Indexing Service enables you to quickly locate documents using a variety of...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, DHCP, Scope, IP, Server, Superscope, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- The more traditional Triple Constraint metaphor
- The more traditional view of this triangle, of course, is that the Scope of work on a project is represented by the volume of the triangle which in its ideal state is equilateral. As the initial project scope/size/complexity increases pre signoff, the size of the triangle increases, but the shape...
- Tags: Scope Of Work, Cost
- Discussion threads 2005-11-02
- Scope of SAP in UK
- Hi I'm planning to migrate to UK. Being an electronic engineer with software programming experience I'm seriously thinking of making my career in SAP. Wanted to know from you guys about the scope of SAP in UK and growth in this upcoming field of Enterprise Resource Planning.Regards,Faiz
- Tags: SAP AG, Scope, faiz_mistry@..., career, ERP
- Q&A 2005-08-08
Additional Resources
- Seven steps for avoiding Scope creep
- Scope Changes Vs Scope CreepAs author said, we should understand the scope change and scope creep. The scope change can be acceptable and on the other hand the scope creep should be properly monitored for resources, technology changes, cost, time, estimated output and dependency impact. But most of the time...
- Tags: shanrali@..., scope change
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- DHCP snap-in : Difference between Scope options and server options?
- I was just wondering if someone could tell me the difference between say setting the DNS servers in the scope options v. the server options tab of the DHCP management snap-in?..call me lazy Id rather get an answer from real people than Microsofts KBOk Mr. LazyScope options apply only to...
- Tags: scope option, server option, server, paul_akg4@...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-18
- The direct relationship between Scope statement structure and project control
- Out of scopeI find it very useful to explicitly call out what is 'out of scope', i.e. what are the features/functions/requirements on the periphery of the main scope items which someone may be assuming are in scope for the project. By clearly defining the 'out of scope' items, you can...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Word processors, ShaneHo
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- Consolidate all project management deliverables in the project plan
- A couple of extra deliverables?I'd recommend adding a couple of extra deliverables into that Project Plan:1. Scope Statement. Put simply, if you can't measure it, you can't manage it. So, it's always best to state for the record what's going to be done; and what's not going to be in...
- Tags: deliverable, lee_s_young@..., Quality Plan
- Discussion threads 2007-01-16
- z/Scope Express 3270 (exe)
- z/Scope Express 3270 is a light-weight, fast, modern and secure terminal emulator, featuring an integrated tabbed multi-session emulation. z/Scope Express gives full support of Internet-Standard communication protocols TN3270E, ans security protocols SSL 2/3 and TLS 1 for data encryption. z/Scope Express 3270 offers an unmatched look and feel, and user-friendly...
- Tags: SSL, z/Scope Express 3270, Ssl/Tls, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-10-03
- Define Project Scope
- A project manager knows that scope definition is an important part of the planning process. Defining the scope means breaking down the project deliverables into manageable tasks and establishing resources and milestones that can provide perspective on the project as a whole. By using the right tools, one can manage...
- Tags: Project, Microsoft Corp., Productivity
- Webcasts
- DHCP
- HI,I have configured DHCP in windows 2003 server having 9 scopes. Any mobile users moving from one scope to another scope, ip is not taking, it takes the old scope ip itself. If i give the old scope ip manually to any machine, then it takes the new ip...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, emailsubu@..., DHCP, IP
- Discussion threads 2007-03-29
- If the DHCP Scope if full what would I do...
- actually my DHCP scope (192.168.100.1 to 252)...reservaation are crossed more than 252 ..in such a case what would I do give me solution for this.. on jagannadh1218@gmail.comHow long are your leases set to and how many clients on subnet?You should have a fairly reasonable and short lease time and it's...
- Tags: jagannadh1218@..., subnet, DHCP, DHCP Scope
- Discussion threads 2007-11-21
- DHCP won't work with new Scope
- I've just about run out of available IP addresses in my current IP address pool (192.168.12.0), so I need to add a scope to my DHCP server. (Windows 2003 Standard Ed.)So far, I've added the second scope (192.168.14.0), created a superscope with both scopes as members, and added the new...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, shill@..., new scope, IP, IP address, DHCP
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- Do BOOTP need to be enabled on Scope for ghost to work?
- Im trying to ghost some images to client PC's over our network, and i've noticed that in the scope for all routers but those going through a particular switch which my client is not that only DCHP requests are replied to.Does BOOTp requests also need to be serviced in...
- Tags: ghost, duncan_hills@...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-25
- Manage Scope Changes
- After a person starts a project, keeping scope change to a minimum is crucial. As the project manager, how a person manages the changes that do happen makes all the difference for his project. A person can use Scope Change Request forms to identify potential changes and their impact on...
- Tags: Project, Person
- Webcasts
- Use these techniques to control small Scope change requests
- You have all heard the mantra of scope change management --make sure that all scope change requests get approved by the sponsor orsponsor designee. This should be obvious for large scope change requests.However, it's not always practical to gain individual approval for every five-,ten- or twenty-hour scope change request. However,...
- Tags: change request, Tom Mochal, contingency, technique
- Technical articles 2005-04-12
- Follow this simple Scope change management process
- Tom Mochal provides a simple scope change process that you can use on your project. Scope is defined at a high level by describing the boundaries and deliverables of your project. You add more detail to that definition through the gathering of your business requirements. Once these...
- Tags: Tom Mochal, change management, change request, scope change request, Scope Change Log, Project Management Newsletter
- Technical articles 2006-09-12
- Learn the secret of effective Scope change management
- One of the conflicts project managers face is that they don't want to say no when someone asks for a scope change. Here's a trick that takes away the need to do that. Project scope refers to the box that defines the work of your project. The boundaries...
- Tags: Leadership, Tom Mochal, change management, Project Management Newsletter, Project Manager, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Technical articles 2005-04-05
- DHCP superScope
- I have a DHCP scope 10.4.118.0~100If I can add a superscope 10.4.118.101~255?This should helphttp://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6131003.html Go through this, should be straight forward. Hardest part is configuring the router. NOTE: If your current scope is withholding *.101 ~ *.255, you could change that to increase your current scope, and...
- Tags: NETWORKING, bright_sun@..., DHCP
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
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