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- XP Firewall Monitor (msi)
- XPFiremon is a system tray monitoring application for the built-in Windows XP Firewall. It will monitor the settings and services and alert if they are stopped or disabled. Windows should also alert you if the firewall is disabled but depending on the circumstances it appears slow to do so. It's...
- Tags: Monitor, Microsoft Windows XP, Monitoring, System Tray, Eric Sheesley, XPFiremon, Firewalls, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, Security, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2006-01-31
- SolutionBase: Using NAT to connect Windows 2003 to the Internet
- Windows 2003 offers a feature called NAT, which you can use to achieve much of the same functionality that you can with ISA Server when connecting your network to the Internet. Here's an introduction to NAT and how your network can benefit from it. Do you use Microsoft's Proxy...
- Tags: Eric Sheesley, Database, Microsoft Windows 2003, Internet, Network, Server, Network Address Translation, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft ISA Server, Default Option, Networking, Guest Contributor
- Technical articles 2004-11-01
- Using NAT to connect Windows 2003 to the Internet
- Do you use Microsofts Proxy Server or ISA Server to connectyour network to the Internet? If so, you may be surprised to find out thatWindows 2003 offers a service called Network Address Translation NAT that youcan use to achieve much of the same functionality as you can from theseproducts. Here's...
- Tags: Eric Sheesley, Internet, ISA, Microsoft ISA Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, network, Network Address Translation, server
- Technical articles 2004-11-01
- Working with Microsoft Windows Server 2003's Performance Monitor
- Performance data can help you understand your workload and the effect it has onyour system's resources. You can observe changes and trends over time, whichwill help you plan for future upgrades. Some counters in Performance Monitorwill help you diagnose problems and target components or processes foroptimization.Using Performance MonitorTo start Performance...
- Tags: counter, Eric Sheesley, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, performance, performance monitoring
- Technical articles 2004-10-23
- Configuring Windows Server 2003 for demand-dial connections
- When you configure Windows Server 2003 to act as a router,you have two options for establishing connections with other routers ornetworks: dedicated or demand-dial connections. Dedicated connections typicallyuse connections such as T1 and frame relay. Except on rare occasions when ahardware failure occurs, the connection remains persistent.Demand-dial routing (also called...
- Tags: Eric Sheesley, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, router, RRAS
- Technical articles 2004-10-19
- Working with Windows Server 2003's Distributed File System
- Windows 2003's Distributed File System DFS is installed bydefault on a Windows 2003 Server computer, so you dont need to add it. You usethe DFS console, found in the Administrative Tools folder, to manage DFS. Withthe console, you can manage a DFS root or root replica locally, or manage DFSroots...
- Tags: console, Distributed File System, Distributed File System root, Eric Sheesley, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server
- Technical articles 2004-10-11
- Make your Linux command line work like DOS with shell scripting
- If you're an IT support professional who's comfortable withworking at the command prompt in Windows, you might quickly find yourself lostwhen you first open a command line in Linux. Most of the familiar DOS commandsyou grew up with don't exist in Linux. So you find yourself facing thedaunting task of...
- Tags: DOS, Linux, command line, Eric Sheesley, shell
- Technical articles 2004-07-16
- Manage remote Linux servers and workstations with ease
- No matter how hard you try, you can't be everywhere at once. Servers and workstations that you need to support can be based in various locations, sometimes even thousands of miles away. Physical access to these systems on short notice is impossible. Fortunately, there are several widely used remote administration...
- Tags: SSH, Telnet, Eric Sheesley, Linux, Linux server, server, Configuring PuTTY, workstation
- Technical articles 2004-04-21
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- Inside TechRepublic with John Sheesley
- TechRepublic Section Editor John Sheesley has been the driving force behind TechRepublic Pro since the beginning of time, and he also hosts a few blogs on TechRepublic. Find out how John got involved in IT, his history with TechRepublic, and what he likes to do with his free time. by...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., TechRepublic Section Editor John Sheesley, Podcasts, Blogging, Storage, Internet, Hardware, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2008-06-17
- Global Address List access for POP Outlook Clients
- Hi, (Exchange Server 2003/Outlook 2003)We have 10 branch offices where the Outlook clients can only collect mail via POP3. These PCs are never connected to the Exchange Server's domain. I would like these users to have access to all the contacts listed in the GAL.Regards,Eric W. MbelaEric.Mbela@kpc.co.ke
- Tags: Eric.Mbela@...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-02
- MCT Success Story: Eric Schwarz
- Many times while taking classes for his Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer MCSE certification, Eric Schwarz wanted to walk away. Schwarz had no prior experience with computers beyond the use of his home personal computer. But Schwarz didn't walk away. His seemingly boundless enthusiasm and desire to provide better financial support...
- Tags: Student, Microsoft Corp., Computer, Productivity, Quality, Desktops, Business Operations, Hardware
- Case studies
- Ecosystem of eLearning - Today and Tomorrow
- An Interactive Discussion led by Accenture, Docent, Harvard Business Online and powered by InterWise. Dr. Eric Davidove is a senior executive in Accenture's global Human Performance service line and has worked for Accenture since 1987. Eric Davidove, will be discussing - The Ecosystem of eLearning Today. Jonathon David Levy is...
- Tags: Accenture Ltd., Interwise, E-learning, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Who is your favorite technology writer?
- A new TechRepublic poll asks, "Who is your favorite technology writer?Mark MinasiEric RaymondGuy KawasakiPaul ThurrottMichael ArringtonOther"Tell us who your favorite is and why. [We have intentionally not included CNET Networks writers such as George Ou, Dan Farber, and Ed Bott, but you can choose them as part of "Other" if...
- Tags: Jason Hiner
- Discussion threads 2006-09-07
- Do you have what it takes to start your own software company?
- You've always dreamed of quitting your day job and starting your own bootstrapped small ISV. But it takes a special combination of strengths and weaknesses to be a successful software entrepreneur. Do you have what it takes? Find out in this sample chapter from Eric Sink on...
- Tags: Software, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Download resources 2006-12-13
- John's Gallery
- A little shoebox to store images for the site by John Sheesley
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., John, John Sheesley, shoebox
- Image galleries 2008-04-15
- IE Problem
- Below is the message that i'm getting with a user,his anitvirus is up todate so any help would be appreciatedScan type: Auto-Protect ScanEvent: Security Risk Found!Threat: DownloaderFile: C:DOCUME~1Eric~1.UICLOCALS~1TEMPOR~1Content.IE56VAVU5YJ1_1_~1.HTMLocation: Unknown StorageComputer: CORP-MKERRUser: UICNRHeric.kerrAction taken: Delete succeeded : Access deniedDate found: Friday, April 06, 2007...
- Tags: Web browsers, scooter318@..., Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2007-04-06
- Why you should never say never
- Here's an ad from Apple slamming the Pentium II for being slower than the PowerPC. Ooooh, what a difference a couple of years make. by John Sheesley
- Tags: Intel Pentium II, Intel Pentium, IBM PowerPC, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Sheesley
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Can you still be productive with old technology?
- Do you always have to have the latest hardware and software to be productive? I don't think so. Here's why I don't think so and what I plan to do to prove it. by John Sheesley
- Tags: DOS, PC, Computer, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software, John Sheesley
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- dude
- Hey did you know that eric gets frustrated becuase of his lack of intelligenceya Poster rated this answer. This question was closed by the author
- Tags: Screenname_203@...
- Q&A 2004-10-04
- Are you "The Decider"?
- Just because you're an IT *leader*, it doesn't mean you necessarily get to make the ultimate decision. Take our poll and see where you compare with other TechRepublic members in your powers of decision enforcement. by John Sheesley
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Blog, Decision-making, Tools & Techniques, Blogging, Management, Internet, John Sheesley
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
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