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CountryWhois 2.0 build 29 (Windows)
CountryWhois is a utility for identifying the geographic location of an IP address. CountryWhois can be used to analyze server logs, check e-mail address headers, identify online credit card fraud, or in any other instance where you need to quickly and accurately determine the country of origin by IP address....
Tags: Credit Card, IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, E-mail Address, TamoSoft, CountryWhois, E-mail, Network Technology, Networking, Online Communications
Software downloads 2009-06-12

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Step-By-Step: How to image Windows 9x/Me machines with a boot disk and a batch file
Learn to use a boot disk and a batch file to copy the entire contents of a PCs hard disk to a designated locationAlthough there are plenty of commercial disk imaging products out there, such as Acronis True Image, PowerQuest Drive Image, and Norton Ghost, you don't need these programs...
Tags: Desktops, PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, Brien M. Posey MCSE, PC, IP address, IP, Microsoft Windows, CD, technique, boot-disk, hardware
Technical articles 2002-11-20
TechRepublic Tutorial: Subnetting a TCP/IP network
Subnetting involves dividing an IP address range into two or more separate ranges, called subnets. Although subnetting can be done for a variety of reasons, from departmental to geographic to political, it is usually done to simplify administration in some way. Breaking networks into smaller, easily defined subnets allows the...
Tags: IP, IP address, network, subnet, Subnetting, TCP/IP, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA
Technical articles 2003-05-20
Network design with MAC address
We all know that Network can be desined and configured with IP address or DHCP.This may look silly question but I got thought from my Network card's MAC address's details.My question is can we design and configure network with MAC address directly instead of using IP and if YES then...
Tags: IP, MAC, MAC address, network, network design, networking, parthiv_13@...
Q&A 2005-09-26
The innards of Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing and network address translation
Connecting to the Internet cheaply is a necessity for most small businesses and home offices. Ivan Mayes examines Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing ICS, which gives networked PCs the ability to share a single connection to the Internet.Internet Connection Sharing fundamentalsAt least one of the PCs on the Small Office/Home Office...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 98, Network Address Translation, network, Ivan Mayes, Microsoft Corp., Internet Connection Services, Internet
Technical articles 2000-04-12
XP Home SP2 and 2003 Server SP2 networking issue
Overview--------Newly built network. No connectivity between my 2003 SP2 server and XP Home SP2 workstations on the LAN.Further details---------------1) Workgroup network.2) Ping requests between the XP machines and the 2003 server fail with "request timed out" to hostnames and IP addresses.3) Ping requests between the XP machines are successful to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, NETWORKING, Network technology, Servers, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, XP Machine, server, Microsoft Windows XP, network, Internet connection sharing, LLTP, router, Internet, IP, Service Pack 2
Discussion threads 2008-04-04
Public/ Private IP addresses
General Question:I work in a small office with about a dozan users. Our network setup includes NT 4.0 server and a win 2000 server. Our new ISP provider gave me a cluster or range of IP addresses. To make my network work I use these addresses for our network but...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Routers & switches, LAN, public IP address, router, network, private IP, Internet Service Provider, IP, server, Network Address Translation, firewall, Internet access
Discussion threads 2008-04-10
Building a Virtual Cluster Server with VMWare and MSCS
Today's companies have tendencies to virtualize everything. Good or bad this is another discussion. The fact is that with virtualization, you can simply build a cluster environment as a POC for a project. This can also be used for training, demonstration and even post-sales support.This article is an extract of...
Tags: Servers, server, Microsoft Cluster Server, ngruloos, VMware Inc., disk, SCSI, virtual Disk
Discussion threads 2007-04-30
Optimal VPN server security and management
VPNs are a snap to set up, but knowing how to optimize them is a different story. Thomas Shinder shows you how to get the best performance from your server by using RRAS policies and configuring name server assignments.Though it isn't difficult to set up a Windows 2000 VPN server...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, security, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, RRAS, VPN, RRAS policy, server, remote access
Technical articles 2002-03-18
Change LAN TCP/IP settings.
I tried to change from a set IP address setting to auto detect on my notebook but when I try and close the computer loks up and saays there was no response. I cannot get on the net without changing this because it is set for the network in the...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, network, IP, adapter, network adapter
Q&A 2005-11-01
Hide My IP 2009 4.0.12.25645 (Windows)
Conceal your online identity with the click of a button. Surf anonymously, encrypt your Internet traffic, hide your IP while surfing the Internet, using forums, sending E-mails, instant messaging, playing games, and more. Hiding your IP address is as simple as clicking the "Hide My IP" button, which automatically configures...
Tags: IP, Microsoft Windows, Hide-My-IP, Network Technology, Networking
Software downloads 2009-04-02
Access NT terminal servers remotely with rdesktop and PXES
Any utility that makes it easier for Linux clients to access Windows Terminal Server is worth a look, but there are two such utilities you can use with Windows NT/2000: rdesktop and PXES. We'll also look at connecting remotely with VNC.Enabling remote access to Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server from Linux...
Tags: Terminal services, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating systems, Microsoft Access, Jim McIntyre, terminal server, PXES, server, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server
Technical articles 2002-12-05
Get to know Cisco ASDM 6.x's new features: Startup Wizard and firewall dashboard
Last month, I told you how to update the software on the Adaptive Security Appliance ASA, Cisco's latest and greatest firewall ("Five steps to upgrading the software on a Cisco ASA 5510"). In that article, I briefly mentioned the ASA's GUI management interface, the Adaptive Security Device Manager ASDM. This...
Tags: Software, Firewall, Dashboard, Cisco Systems Inc., David Davis
Blog posts 2007-08-09
High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take Part II
In Part I of High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take, we discussed how to configure replication and mirroring of SQL Server data via Double-Take. Once you have properly configured your replication sets, you can configure failover and begin monitoring and testing. In this article, we will discuss how to...
Tags: Steven Warren, failover, server, Double-Take, Microsoft SQL Server
Blog posts 2006-04-11
Best Practices: WHOIS Searching Issues and Time-Saving Tips
Domain names records are authoritative electronic records maintained by a domain name registrar (i.e. Iron Mountain, Network Solutions, GoDaddy) that contain registrant ("Owner") contact, name server and IP address information along with creation and expiration dates. All registrars of domain names in the generic Top-Level Domains gTLDs are required by...
Tags: Iron Mountain Inc., Whois, Domain Name, Best Practice, Domain Names Record, Domain Names, Internet
White papers 2006-03-07
High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take
I have been doing a lot of work with SQL Server and Disaster Recovery. Many of my clients are particularly fond of Double-Take. In this two part blog series, I will go over the fundamentals of configuring Double-Take.Note: All screen shots are located a the bottom of the blog or...
Tags: software, Steven Warren, Double-Take, server, Source ServerThe, Microsoft SQL Server
Blog posts 2006-04-06
High Availability with SQL Server and Double-Take
I have been doing a lot of work with SQL Server and Disaster Recovery. Many of my clients are particularly fond of Double-Take. In this three part blog series, I will go over the fundamentals of configuring Double-Take. Note: All screen shots are located a the bottom...
Tags: Double-Take, Microsoft SQL Server, High Availability, Replication, Databases, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Build Your Skills: IP address classes overview
Breaks down the five IP address classes in order to explain how they manipulate TCP/IP protocol functionalityBefore two or more computers can communicate with each other, a set of rules has to be in place describing the procedures for each host or router on the network to follow when sending...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Jim McIntyre, IP address, IP, network, netid, hostid, class-A, class-A network, TCP/IP
Technical articles 2001-03-08
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
Get IT Done: The complete Windows 2000 client TCP/IP configuration guide
Clear up confusion about Windows 2000 TCP/IP client configurationWe take it for granted that our network uses the TCP/IP protocol for network communications. While it might seem like second nature to use TCP/IP now, it wasn’t always this way. It’s only in the last few years that TCP/IP has reached...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, Get IT Done, TCP/IP, network, Microsoft Network, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-08-22
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