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- Windows XP Pro randomly loses connection to network
- Hi there, I've been poking around the site and I've seen related posts about this, but no real solutions yet, figured I'd post my query about this and see if someone can help... I have a lab of 17 Dell Precisions, and 1 Dell Poweredge 2900. The workstations are running...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-14
- Create an IP address tracking batch tool in Windows XP Pro
- Finding your network's free IP addresses in Windows XP Pro can work a little too well, giving you more entries than you can easily manage. Here's how to narrow your search for unused IP addresses and output the results to a short, easy-to-read text file. When you're troubleshooting DHCP...
- Technical articles 2007-03-21
- Create an IP address tracking batch tool in Windows XP Pro
- Find ErrorDid't work for me. I get a Find error "FIND: Parameter format not correct". Too bad, it looks cool. I tried puting in the IP but I still get the error. Anyone got a working example ?Error: Parameter format not correctthis would be nice to have. ...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-21
- Windows XP Pro Domain authentication
- I have built a Win 2000 Server and set up a domain. I can join this domain successfully every time I try it from any of my workstations, though when I then restart the workstation and attempt to logon with one of the user accounts I get the error...
- Q&A 2005-06-09
- DOWNLOAD: Toggle Windows XP Pro IP address settings with this VB script
- aNothingI get nothing....FeedbackThis was an challenging script to write due to the fact that I discovered several types of devices, besides the actual Ethernet NIC as network adapters.The IP Toggle script contains logic to sort through all the devices considered as network adapters and pick out only those that...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-24
- Networking Issues
- Hello all, I need some assistance in setting up a peer-to-peer network using windows XP pro & home. I have three computers setup on the network, one running XP Pro & the other two running XP Home. From the machine running XP Pro, I can view all the files on...
- Q&A 2005-03-14
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- Step-By-Step: Setting up and managing multiple network interfaces in Windows XP
- Follow along as the author creates multiple network interfaces and discusses potential issues.The age of a single network interface with a single IP address assigned to it is quickly coming to a close. As more networks are rolled out and more computers are shipped with multiple connection methods, the need...
- Technical articles 2002-08-19
- Creating your SOHO Web site on Windows XP and IIS 5.1
- If your small office or home office SOHO has access to high-speed cable or DSL Internet connections, you can take advantage of broadband and Windows XP Professional to host your own Web site. You can do so by installing the Internet Information Services IIS 5.1 that comes with the OS....
- Technical articles 2004-03-17
- Host your SOHO Web site on Windows XP and IIS 5.1
- This TechProGuild solution is being featured on TechRepublic until Aug. 12. After this date, only TechProGuild members will be able to access this article. Obtain full-time access to this and other time-saving resources and in-depth content by joining TechProGuild today.If your small office or home office SOHO has access to...
- Technical articles 2004-08-05
- Windows XP will provide fertile ground for DDoS attacks
- Windows XP Home Edition could launch a nightmare for security experts. XP now includes a full implementation of TCP/IP raw sockets, which will provide hackers with more deadly tools. The Locksmith details a recent warning from security guru Steve Gibson.Get ready for a whole new level of distributed denial of...
- Technical articles 2001-06-18
- Microsoft releases five critical and three important security bulletins
- After skipping last month's security bulletin, Microsoft is making up for lost time with the release of five critical and three important updates, which collectively address 18 vulnerabilities. In this edition of the IT Locksmith, John McCormick examines all eight security bulletins and tells you what you need to know....
- Technical articles 2005-04-18
- XP Home vs. XP Pro networking: What's the difference?
- Windows XP has brought networking to a new level. But there are major differences between the Windows XP Professional version and Windows XP Home edition. Jim Boyce takes a look at both versions and the differences between networking features.Whether you’re getting ready to roll out Windows XP for your users...
- Technical articles 2002-04-16
- To achieve Win XP certification, make sure you know Win2K
- The distinctions between the XP and Win2K certification exams--such as having to know Microsofts Product Activation licensing requirementsAt first glance, Microsoft’s Windows XP and Windows 2000 client exam objectives appear almost identical. But although both exams test essentially the same skills, there are important differences between the two platforms. Previously,...
- Technical articles 2001-11-16
- XP Home vs. XP Pro networking: What's the difference?
- Windows XP has brought networking to a new level. With two versions to choose from, it can be difficult making a decision about which is right for your company's network. Jim Boyce explains what each version has to offer in terms of networking features.Whether you’re getting ready to roll out...
- Technical articles 2002-03-27
- Set up multiple network interfaces in Windows XP
- Working with multiple adapters in Windows XP can be a little intimidating at first, but it gets easier once you get into it. This article covers three scenarios you're likely to encounter when managing multiple interfaces in XP.The age of a single network interface with a single IP address assigned...
- Technical articles 2002-11-04
- Save money and gain flexibility with MetaFrame
- Terminal Services may be free, but in this Daily Feature, Elias Khnaser shows how Citrix MetaFrame can give you more flexibility and options when you're thinking about deploying thin clients on your network.If you’ve considered deploying thin-client technology in a Windows environment, you’ve probably just thought about firing up Terminal...
- Technical articles 2002-06-11
- Microsoft UC for the rest of us
- Most everyone in the IT industry has heard of Microsoft's Live Communications Server 2005/Office Communications Server 2007 (LCS/OCS), the previous/just-released versions of its instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, and "presence" product for the enterprise, which now supports VoIP using the standard SIP protocols. But Microsoft designed LCS/OCS for...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Novell's new client improves Windows XP connectivity
- Microsoft includes a client for Windows XP that allows it to connect to your NetWare servers, but using it means abandoning some NetWare features. John Sheesley explains how you can use Novell's new XP Client to regain those lost features.Although Windows XP ships with its own network client for NetWare...
- Technical articles 2001-12-19
- XP Home not using DHCP server
- A computer using XP Home SP1 is connected to a network, which has a DHCP server that other computers connect to, but it will not connect to and assigns its own ip (169.254...). Does anyone know a fix for this.I know the card works, because i can manually configure it,...
- Q&A 2004-10-22
- Windows XP shakes up Microsoft certification
- Recently, Microsoft announced plans to add Windows XP to its certification programs. How will it impact your Microsoft certification? Read this week's IT Certification Corner for the lowdown.Just when you thought you had your new Windows 2000 MCP or MCSE track figured out, along comes Windows XP. Formerly known as...
- Technical articles 2001-03-02
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