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Remove default Windows sharing $ Dollar Sign
Hi, agin asking plz give me solution not openions.how can i remove default Windows Sharing by $ dollar sign . all the users can access every one's drive by using \Computer nameC$ D$ E$ etcif i uncheck box by removing this sharing ..after restarting it again same. is there...
Tags: fax, Hive, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key, IPC$, it management, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, registry, REG_DWORD Value, remote administration, server, whistlerpk@...
Q&A 2005-06-12
Run Terminal Services in Remote Administration Mode on Windows 2000
Wonderful!Micorsoft has a remote desktop service that you can use on client computers to access Remote Administration in Windows 2000. There is a Host Solution for Windows 2000 hat normally doesn't come installed and I'm sure you've all heard of it. Microsoft's Remote Desktop Web Connection. When Installed...
Tags: micheltremblay5@..., Micorsoft, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, remote administration, remote desktop, terminal services, windows
Discussion threads 2005-02-23
Run Terminal Services in Remote Administration Mode on Windows 2000
Learn about the Terminal Services option as your tool for remote managementin Windows 2000 Server. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Server newsletter, delivered each Tuesday! Many remote management tools exist to help you remotely manage your...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Jim Boyce, terminal services, Remote Administration Mode, server, remote administration, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-02-21
Use Windows Terminal Services to remotely administer workstations
Windows always used to lag behind UNIX in remote administration capabilities. You always needed third-party software, such as PC Anywhere or VNC, to remotely administer a Windows server. But with Windows 2000, Microsoft has added a remote administration option, the thin client software known as Terminal Services. You can...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, workstation, Scott Lowe MCSE, terminal services, server, Microsoft Windows, remote administration, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2002-11-25
Get IT Done: Four must-know remote administration services in Windows 2000 Pro
Get the facts on Windows 2000 Terminal Services, The Windows 2000 Server Administrative Tools, Computer Management MMC, and Registry Editors.As the administrator of a Windows 2000 network, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the administrative tools that are automatically installed on your Windows 2000 domain controller. You may not always work at...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Servers, Deb Shinder, Get IT Done, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, remote administration, terminal services, server, computer, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Technical articles 2001-11-19

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A look at MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
Getting ready to take the MCSE exam 70-216? See what TechRepublic contributor Andrej Budja has to say about the Microsoft Press MCSE study guide designed to help you prep for the exam.The certification business is growing. And now that Windows 2000 is taking over the cert spotlight, many publishers are...
Tags: IPSec, Operating systems, CD, training, Microsoft Corp., certification business, Andrej Budja, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Press, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure, network infrastructure
Technical articles 2000-09-13
Migrating from NetWare to Windows 2000 with MSDSS
Microsoft's Directory Synchronization Services is designed to automate account creation in a migration from Novell to Windows 2000. Find out how this tool works and why it is better for short-term instead of long-term migrations.You’ve just been given the daunting task of migrating from Novell NetWare to Windows 2000. You...
Tags: Directory services, Servers, Operating systems, Randy Barger, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services, Microsoft Windows, Novell Inc., directory service, Novell NDS, migration, MSDSS, Novell NetWare, advertisement
Technical articles 2002-01-02
Build Your Skills: Manage Windows servers with WS2K3 Administration Tools Pack
Just before Microsoft released Windows Server 2003, it released a client tool called the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack to help manage the new server. However, the name is a little misleading, since this tool can also be used to manage Windows 2000 servers. The name derives from the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, Scott Lowe MCSE, server, tool, Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools
Technical articles 2003-05-21
Build Your Skills: Manage Windows servers with WS2K3 Administration Tools Pack
Just before Microsoft released Windows Server 2003, it released a client tool called the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack to help manage the new server. However, the name is a little misleading, since this tool can also be used to manage Windows 2000 servers. The name derives from the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools, server, tool, WS2K3 Administration Tools Pack
Technical articles 2004-04-23
Talking Shop: Host Integration Server bridges the gap between Windows servers and large systems
Simplify account management and application development and decrease support costs with Host Integration ServerPeer into the back offices of most large companies and you’ll probably find at least one mainframe or minicomputer running business-critical applications. Many midsize and smaller companies are in the same position. In many ways, the smaller...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Server, Jim Boyce, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Host Integration Server, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2002-10-14
Lock IT Down: IPSec and L2TP lead the Windows 2000 security lineup
Enhanced security in Microsoft Windows 2000You’ve heard all the hoopla, and there’s only going to be more. Windows 2000 isn’t even out yet, but the talk of improved security features is already making the rounds.Why? As I mentioned in last week's "New Virtual Private Network security options coming with Windows...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, security, John McCormick, Microsoft Windows, L2TP, Layer 2, IPSec, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2000-02-02
Talking Shop: Locating familiar Windows NT utilities in Windows 2000
Make the transition to Windows 2000 easier by using the administrative utilities in the Computer Management Console.If you’ve had a chance to look at Microsoft Windows 2000, you’ve probably noticed that it has a different look and feel than Windows NT. You’re accustomed to finding utilities in certain places in...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows NT, Troy Thompson, management console, Computer Management console, console, computer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2000-12-20
Introducing Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
Microsoft has released Service Pack 1 for Windows 2000 Professional, Server, and Advanced Server. In this Daily Drill Down, Jim Boyce gives you the scoop.Whether you’ve been waiting to fix your current installations of Windows 2000 or waiting for the first service pack to begin Windows 2000 deployment, your wait...
Tags: Jim Boyce, Microsoft Corp., service pack, terminal services, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, CD
Technical articles 2000-08-28
Terminal Services Vs. Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 2000 and Windows 2003
With the release of Windows 2003, Microsoft has made significant changes to the way users can connect to remote machines. This paper will provide the details necessary to allow the reader to gain an overview of the differences in remote connectivity between Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2000 Server. Included...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2003, Remote Desktop, Remote Desktop Connection, Decipher Information Systems, Microsoft Windows, Terminal Services, Microsoft Windows 2000, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
White papers 2006-06-01
Build Your Skills: Host Integration Server bridges Windows servers and big iron
Peer into the back offices of most large companies and you’ll probably find at least one mainframe or minicomputer running business-critical applications. Many midsize and smaller companies are in the same position. In many ways, the smaller the company, the harder it is to move away from those mainframes and...
Tags: Jim Boyce, Microsoft Host Integration Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, server
Technical articles 2003-02-11
Access printers behind a firewall in Windows 2000
Want more Windows 2000 Professional tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered each Tuesday! Microsoft introduced a feature in Windows 2000 called theInternet Printing Protocol IPP, which enables you to print to and manage aprinter across the Internet over HTTP and port 80....
Tags: printer, Internet, Internet Printing Protocol, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, computer, firewall, Internet information service
Technical articles 2005-03-21
Get IT Done: Streamline administration by running a headless Windows 2000 server
Learn how running a headless server can simplify your network administration tasks.In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," the Headless Horseman terrorized Ichabod Crane. Many network administrators feel pretty much the same way about maintaining multiple Windows 2000 servers. For ages, UNIX systems administrators have enjoyed the ability to run “headless”...
Tags: Keyboards, Servers, Mice, Streamline, Scott Lowe MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Get IT Done, server, keyboard, monitor, headless server, mouse, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Technical articles 2002-10-22
Streamline administration by running a headless Windows 2000 server
For ages, UNIX systems administrators have enjoyed the ability to run “headless” servers, increasing security while minimizing the cost of managing multiple servers. Now you can fearlessly decapitate your Windows 2000 servers, too. Here’s how to run a headless Windows 2000 server.What’s a headless server?A headless server generally lacks a...
Tags: headless server, keyboard, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, monitor, mouse, Scott Lowe MCSE, server, Streamline
Technical articles 2003-02-04
Decision Support: Which option is best for Remote administration for Windows?
Bone up on two popular remote administration packages Virtual Network Computing and pcAnywhereOne fact of life for every server administrator is remote administration. For UNIX and NetWare users, this task is properly built into the operating system and generally provides all of the functionality required to administer the server. For...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, decision support, Symantec pcAnywhere, Scott Lowe MCSE, Virtual Network Computing, server, remote administration, pcAnywhere, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2001-09-24
Installing the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools on an XP machine
Useful?To be fair - those tools aren't exactly what I was hoping for when I read the "Takeaway" line...I was thinking perhaps a snap-in for the mmc to control Active Directory from the XP machine, or DNS server, or DHCP server - in fact a tool that allows remote administration...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, MMC, server, tool, Vetch_101, windows
Discussion threads 2005-04-28
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