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IP Broadcaster 5 (Windows)
IP Broadcaster will allow you to send messages via the IP number of computers within designated blocks of addresses. If you have thousands of IPs, you can send messages to thousands of computers. This product is only designed for use within your IP scope allocated to your corporation. Real-time stats...
Tags: IP, Microsoft Windows, Times Domains, Network Technology, Networking
Software downloads 2006-12-08

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Two Active Directory Domains on one physical network
Ok here is the Problem. I am in the process of helping someone rebuild their domain from the ground up. This involves migrating users to the new domain as well as their files. We are running out of time and would like to find a solution that...
Tags: Moseley@..., network, OK Here, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, domain, way trust
Discussion threads 2007-08-28
Blocking high level domains on email
I'm curious as to why none of the spam blockers that I have seen allow you to categorically block an entire high-level domain. For example, I know no one in japan and have no reason to expect a ligitimate email from anyone with an ending of .jp. I...
Tags: Prefbid II, domain, level domain, high level domain
Discussion threads 2007-01-03
COM+ Multiple Domains
Hi,I have a COM+ application that I am trying to run across 2 separate domains running active directory.I have setup the trust between the domains, and changed the component security settings (I think I have tried every setting!).Can anyone shed any light on this, is it possible?RegardsColResolved It!!!!!I have managed...
Tags: ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Middleware, Remote Activation, COM+
Discussion threads 2008-01-18
Troubleshooting Windows NT domains
Sometimes, getting Windows NT into a domain can be tricky. In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey helps you solve those annoying domain problems.Have you ever had difficulty trying to attach a Windows NT Workstation to a domain? If so, you know just how frustrating the process of trying to...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, domain, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, network, computer
Technical articles 2000-09-08
Forward mail to a smart host for specific domains
Learn how to configure an SMTP connector in Exchange to forward to a smart host. Delivered each Monday, TechRepublic's free E-mail Administration NetNote provides tips that will help you manage your Exchange server and other e-mail systems. Automatically sign up today! Beginning with Exchange...
Tags: SMTP, E-mail, TechRepublic Staff, E-mail servers, smart host, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Domain, Online Communications
Technical articles 2005-02-01
Connect two offices with different domains over WAN
I have a client with two offices both running their own 2003 server R2, may be adding two offices in the near future. For now existing WAN is using 2003 to handle VPN and they experience long wait times for log on, up to one hour. I am considering the...
Tags: WANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, VPNs, TZ 190, WAN
Discussion threads 2008-07-26
What you need to know about Active Directory, part 1
Active Directory will change the way many IT pros administer their networks. In the first of this two-part series, excerpted from TechRepublic's free white paper, we take a look at the basics of AD.The buzz surrounding Active Directory AD hails the directory service as the most important new feature of...
Tags: Directory services, TechRepublic Staff, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, domain, network, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 1999-10-28
Get IT Done: Improvements in the Windows 2003 Active Directory
Whether you're currently using Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 Server, you'll probably appreciate all of the new Active Directory features found in Windows Server 2003. Although the Windows 2000 Active Directory is stable and seems to work well, Microsoft has learned a lot in the last three years about...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Technical articles 2003-10-02
Ten things you should know about securing DNS
1. Use DNS forwardersA DNS forwarder is a DNS server that performs DNS querieson behalf of another DNS server. The primary reasons to use a DNS forwarder areto offload processing duties from the DNS server forwarding the query to theforwarder and to benefit from the potentially larger DNS cache on...
Tags: DNS, DNS advertiser, DNS resolver, DNS server, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, server
Technical articles 2005-09-12
DNS
DNS Issue any help would be great.I have 2 domains one called abc.local the other xyz.local.From abc.local i can ping xyz.local by name like ping abc.local, but when i try to ping from xyz.local to abc.local it wont ping it times out but i can ping by ip address.I beleive...
Tags: Application servers, Middleware, DNS, trust relationship, domain, Domain Credential, BEA WebLogic Server, BEA WebLogic
Discussion threads 2008-09-24
Get IT Done: Make group policy processing more efficient
Avoid some of the most common mistakes when implementing group polcicies.Implementing group policies can enhance your network’s security; however, that security can cause lower overall system performance. But when you’re smart about implementing group policies, you can have your security and your performance too. There are quite a few common...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Get IT Done, group policy, group policy object, effective group policy
Technical articles 2001-12-06
Planning your Windows NT domain structure
Planning a proper domain structure is critical to building an efficient network. In this article, Brien Posey explains the importance of proper planning and outlines the domain issues that you'll need to consider when you design your network.If you’re new to the world of Windows NT, you may not be...
Tags: NETWORKING, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Planning, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, domain, domain structure, network, server
Technical articles 2000-03-08
Domain security problem
Hello all,I've got 2 domains in the same location and they trust each other.Some times, the users can not get to the shared resouce even that resource is in the same domain. After restart the computer for a few times, it works again.Could somebody please tell me why it happen...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, domain, functional level, DNS server, server, DHCP, DNS
Discussion threads 2008-01-29
Joining a Domain
I had a customer move two win 98 machines from one of his stores to another. The domain name is the same at each store, but on seperate servers both running DHCP. I walked him through how to joing a domain, re-entering the same domain name. He was...
Tags: domain
Discussion threads 2005-04-12
setting up a trusts between 2 networks
any input appreciated! :)I have 2 seperate windows domains, both are running on the server 2003 platform in seperate buildings. first.domain.com is connected to second.domain.com,egvia cat 5 cable into the uplink port. 1st domain is on ip block 192.168.1.x, 2nd domain is on 192.168.0.x, sub mask is 255.255.255.0. I need...
Tags: DNS server, domain, heath@..., network, networking, server, trust
Q&A 2005-01-18
31 PC + 1 Server...
Here is the SITREP Situation Report 8P I have a setup of a network with 31 local user PC's, 1 Server, 1024Kbps Cable Internet Connection and a connection to 17 nationwide offices. The company already has the PC's, but we might swap out for new ones. ...
Tags: cyberghost_1@..., modem, nationwide office, network, networking, PC, router, server
Q&A 2005-03-15
DNS redirection: Do they have the right?
DNS Redirection is being used by the good guysI understand why they are doing it in this case, but I see all sorts of mission creep possibilities. Is that OK with you? Who decides when it's OK to redirect your DNS query results?I thinkFor a start, "precedent", in stead of,...
Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Michael Kassner, domain, OpenDNS, phishing, malware, DNS Redirection, DNS
Discussion threads 2009-02-15
Computer Browsing issue on W2K3/NTdomain
We've adquired a new box for upgrading our platform from a NT4 SP6 domain to a Win2K3 AD. We've configured DNS, Wins and DHCP on new box, and began to move clients from NT domain to Win2K3 AD, but it has arised an issue when a workstation tries to browse...
Tags: computer, Computer Browsing, domain, it management, jmaldonado, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, network, server, Win2K3 AD
Q&A 2005-01-25
delayed delivery problem
Hi:Having a problem and not sure where it is:We are running IMAIL v8.13 on windows2000 server. Incoming email works fine. On occasion, SOME outbound emails can take 12 hours to be delivered. There are no bounced/delayed/retrying messages and other email is delivered within seconds. This happens...
Tags: afram@..., bandwidth, domain, e-mail
Q&A 2005-03-16
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