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Trouble with Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook
Yes, I know we're a little behind. We have not yet migrated to Office 2007 or Exchange Server 2007. Even though we are a small business with only about 100 seats that's still a big financial commitment. Maybe we'll take the plunge next year. But for today, we are still...
Tags: Complaint, Microsoft Exchange Server, Home Office, Remote Office, E-mail, Groupware, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Outlook, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-02-14
Connect Windows 2003 Domains over VPN
Hello everyone,This site has been tremendously helpful in the past. I hope you can also help with this post.Right now I work for a small company stationed in NC. We have a remote location in KS, with plans to open a third location in OH.At our home office...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, abernut@..., VPN, child domain, server, home office, DNS, domain
Discussion threads 2007-09-13
Cracking open the SMC NAS TigerStore storage device
NAS storage is quickly becoming a common component of small business networks as well as the home office. Not too far behind will come the day where many home networks will have a NAS device for serving media files. It is with this prospect in mind that manufacturers like SMC...
Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), storage device, SMC, NAS, NAS Device, home office, storage, home network, small business, manufacturer, NAS storage, marketing, network
Image galleries 2007-07-19
How do I... Secure Microsoft Windows XP Professional?
Securing Microsoft Windows XP Professional is a must no matter whether the personal computer involved is in a massive enterprise or your home office. This How do I... tutorial walks you through 14 steps that will go a long way toward protecting your Windows XP system from outside attack.
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, home office, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, attack, PC, computer, Microsoft Corp.
Image galleries 2007-07-12
File and Printer sharing on my home network
Hello all,I'm having some home network problems and could use some advice and a stiff drink. Here's what's going on:My home network is assigned a workgroup name of ‘MYHOME' and an IP range of 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.50. I have a file server
Tags: windows, networking, domain, home office, networked printer, office laptop, home network, laptop computer, network, network printer, printer, p_m_morris@..., MyHome
Discussion threads 2007-03-08
Branch Office Networking
I need the best solution for networking a new branch office. The home office consist 2 W2K3 servers with 65-70 full time staff.W2K3 server(DC,DNS,DHCP,File Server)W2K3 server(DC and Exhange Server 2K3)The branch office is 300 miles away from the home office and will consist of (2) people initially with expected growth...
Tags: branch office, home office, sc2k4, W2K3 Server, windows, networking, server
Discussion threads 2007-02-09
Is your work commute a stressor for you?
Commuting is part of lifeFor the last 2 years I've worked for a company that informally permits telecommuting, and I take advantage of it about once per week.My commute is 105 miles, each way, so I know well what you speak of regarding people who are amazed at the sight...
Tags: charles.indelicato@..., commute
Discussion threads 2006-12-14
How do you build a DR plan to protect the work you do at home?
How do you build a DR plan to protect the work you do at home?Following a night of bad storms, with nothing to do but think about worst-case scenarios, I started wondering how well the equipment and data in my home office would fare in the event of a real...
Tags: backup, server, disaster recovery, home office, JodyGilbert, hardware, CD, DR Plan, United Parcel Service of America Inc., PC, USB
Discussion threads 2006-04-19
Gain your freedom for less money with a Presario laptop
I had been considering the purchase of a laptop computer for my own personal use for about the past 6 months. Ever since I installed a wireless router in my home, I have been fixated on the idea of getting and replying to e-mail from my easy chair. And with...
Tags: Notebooks, Desktops, Compaq Presario, laptop computer, Wi-Fi hotspot, mindset, home office, chair, wireless router, Compaq Computer Corp., computing, router, Wi-Fi, e-mail, notebook, photograph, wireless, blog, computer
Image galleries 2005-11-15
TechRepublic Pro members share their home offices
TechRepublic Pro asked members to submit photos of their home offices. Members responded with these images.
Tags: image, home office, photograph
Image galleries 2005-10-13
See how TechRepublic members work from home with our Home Office photo gallery
The information age and rise of the pervasive workplace have pushed home offices beyond the simple writing desk and file cabinet. Modern home workspaces rival the computing power, Internet bandwidth, and document handling capacity of many small businesses. In September 2005, TechProGuild asked members to submit photos of their home...
Tags: photograph, home office, photo gallery, gallery
Technical articles 2005-10-13
How's Your Home Office Look?
Is your home office state-of-the-art? Do flat panel displays adorn your desktop? Are your servers liquid cooled?Send me your photos. I'll publish them in a TechProGuild photo gallery you need not be a TechProGuild subscriber to participate. The respondent with the coolest home office will win their choice of a...
Tags: photograph, Send
Discussion threads 2005-09-09
Native vs Terminal Services Philosophy
Hello all. I would like input on something.We have users in 7 states. The home office is Server 2003 AD. There are a total of about 25 remote users. Remote connectivity ranges from Dial-up to DSL. All using Microsoft's PPTP/L2TP VPN solution to an ISA Server.We want to standardize all...
Tags: it management, network design, remote users, stephen@..., terminal server, terminal services, TS
Discussion threads 2005-08-26
E-learning is a win-win technology
Three years ago, 20 percent of the 1600 engineers at Honeywell’s ACS Global Training Services were distance learners. Today, nearly 90 percent are training online. David Gillespie, manager of Digitized Learning for the Honeywell group, credits the rapid and widespread adoption to management’s growing appreciation of the unique benefits that...
Tags: David Gillespie, Debra Young, e-learning, training
Technical articles 2003-02-18
Decision Support: A creative solution for a VPN-based WAN
A NetAdmin is constrained by NT and Cisco technology when tasked to setup a VPN WAN. He employs a unique approach using NT, RRAS, and PPTP.I was recently contracted on a VPN project that consisted mainly of mayhem and confusion. Let me explain. A local company wanted to connect several...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), WANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, VPNs, Routers & switches, Robert McIntire, decision support, NetAdmin, home office, WAN, VPN, main office, router, small office, Internet Service Provider
Technical articles 2001-11-20
Work from home? Now's the time to make your home network wireless
Before running CAT 5 Ethernet cable throughout your house, take a look at wireless networking. Find out about setting up a wireless network for your home office and get information about vendors that offer home networking products to get you on your way.The broadband Internet explosion coupled with the migration...
Tags: Wi-Fi, NETWORKING, Jake Necessary MCSE, wireless technology, home network, network, wireless, SOHOware Inc., home office, wireless networking
Technical articles 2000-11-20
Working from home successfully requires extra planning, organization, and discipline
The home office has become the work environment of choice for many of today's IT consultants. But what does it take to stay on track with all those distractions in your path?More than one-third of all working Americans (that’s roughly 40 million people) presently work from their homes. These individuals...
Tags: Notebooks, Pam Gersh, Planning, home office, Office Notebook, notebook, daily plan, Microsoft Office
Technical articles 2000-08-07
Take advantage of the new rule on the home office deduction
Meredith Little explains why an important change to the 1999 tax code on deducting expenses for the use of your home in your business might enable you to take your first home office deduction.Tax time is upon us all. Whether you’re completely self-employed or you simply do some moonlighting on...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Meredith Little, home office deduction, home office, tax
Technical articles 2000-04-05
Your home office means a short commute—but set it up for the long haul
Some IT pros perform their best work without going into the office. David Parkinson explains how to get your "kit" in gear and start enjoying the benefits of remote administration from the comfort of your own home.TechRepublic has featured a number of recent columns on telecommuting, focusing primarily on the...
Tags: David Parkinson, MCSE CNA, home office, telecommuting, server
Technical articles 2000-03-07
There's a crisis in toll-call telephone support
Are you losing business because of poor telephone support? Reading this case study will probably motivate you to call your own customer service line.When you call an 800 number, you don’t mind being put on hold. It’s not your dime. But if you’re like me, when you call a toll...
Tags: Scanners, Jeff Davis, scanner, home office, phone
Technical articles 2000-02-15


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