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Remote Desktop
Hi, i am trying to allow remote administration of a windows 2k laptop by any number of machines more than likely windows xp. I have the software installed on win2k and can connect and remotely administer other PCs with that machine, but when i try to connect to that...
Tags: desktop, Microsoft Windows, remote desktop, tripp.holden@..., windows, Windows 2k
Q&A 2005-08-02

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Battery Backup Power Solution
I am trying to design a power backup solution for a four workstation computer lab I administer. It is part of an eleven workstation domain running Win2k3 Server. Wall outlets are limited. Are there single Uninterruptable Power Supplies UPSout there with enough capacity to handle the battery backup power needs...
Tags: Tripp-Lite, Uninterruptable Power Supplies, backup, power, ups, techead@..., hardware, American Power Conversion Corp., battery, workstation
Discussion threads 2006-09-07
Understanding customer behavior drives e-business success
Who comes to your company's Web site? How can this information be integrated into your back-end ERP system? Implementing the right customer analytic application will answer these questions. Find out how.How do you keep your marketing analysts from drowning in an ocean of clickstream data? E-business intelligence tools can transform...
Tags: Business intelligence, Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, Databases, Marketing research, Tools & Techniques, Matthew Osborn, Holden, e-business, Philip Russom, customer analytic, data mining tool, data mining, data warehouse
Technical articles 2000-04-07
Case Study: Intelematics
Intelematics creates the technology that operates satellite-based GSM car monitoring systems, which can locate a car anywhere in Australia, providing immense security, emergency, and information benefits to the owner/driver. Intelematics was chosen over an established overseas competitor as Holden's outsource partner to provide telematics services to General Motors Holden vehicles....
Tags: Telematics, Intelematics, Manufacturing
Case studies
Looking for a Good KVM Console
Hello! Looking to get a KVM Console, 16 port, 1U, 17" monitor for our server racks. Any good options around $1,500 to $2,000? Belkin, Tripp Lite? Must be durable. Daisy chainable. Thanks.You can try this crowd though I've never personally used one of their Rack Mount KMV's but their desktop...
Tags: Looking, Kuryous1, hardware, KVM, console
Q&A 2006-07-06
Video conferencing: Getting better, and better, and better...
Video conferencing is far from perfect, but improvements in software capabilities and Internet operations could change everything. Read what CIOs can expect from this emerging technology.Even with quality and reliability issues, video conferencing has made it into most corporate offices, according to Andy Nilssen, a senior analyst and consultant with...
Tags: Corporate communications, Broadband Internet, Network technology, NETWORKING, IP Connection, Mike Walton, Sujata Ramnarayan, ISDN, IP, video
Technical articles 2000-05-09
What you can do to ensure proper delivery of power via a UPS
Selecting an improper server room UPS or poorly maintaining a UPS can lead to UPS failures and data loss during an outage. Scott Lowe tells how to determine the proper UPS for your equipment load and how to maintain that UPS once you've installed it.A UPS is your server room's...
Tags: Manufacturing, Scott Lowe MCSE, United Parcel Service of America Inc.
Technical articles 2002-04-09
Erratic Noise Margin on DSL line
The quick run-down is:We've had problems with the DSL during certain parts of the year where the Noise Margin keeps going really low (-1) and this then causes the CRC errors to add up very quickly up to 30,000 sometimes before the router finally restarts itself. Very recently (last 2...
Tags: cable, DSL, DSL-line, Tink!, router
Q&A 2006-02-10
Seeking Vacation Advice/Feedback
Seeking Vacation Advice/FeedbackWell over the years I've seen folks post for all kinds of advice not pertaining to tech so here's one that has nothing to do with work at all, but rather vacation...So....Its been a rough year so far for myself and my gf (both on an indiviual level...
Tags: Myrtle Beach
Discussion threads 2005-06-24
Hey road warriors!
She wasn't the one driving the skating car, was she? :DHey road warriors!All you guys that put in the major miles between calls or jobs and even those who just commute to work. What's the most stupid thing you've ever seen or, for that matter, done while you...
Tags: lane
Discussion threads 2006-09-05
Finding a reverse KVM switch vexes member
Turn to TechRepublic's Technical Q&A if you need to find a piece of equipment that you aren't sure exists. That's what one member did, and he had an answer in 15 minutes.KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switches on most networks are used to control a number of computers via one keyboard,...
Tags: Keyboards, Mice, Cable, Network technology, Mike Walton, Revlarry, KVM Switches, Tim Walsh
Technical articles 2002-06-20
TechRepublic Tutorial: Plan for redundancy and flexibility when designing power for your server room
Use these tips to remember about power issues in your server roomWithout power, it can be rather difficult to run the multitude of servers that most organizations need. What some organizations sometimes overlook is the importance of not only providing enough power but also providing clean power with redundancy and...
Tags: Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, server room, server, power supply
Technical articles 2002-03-14
Most members say: Discount rates for diagnosis time
What did our consultant community have to say about charging clients for the time it takes to diagnose their problems? Most of them said it was good form to discount their hourly rates.Consultants often find themselves in a situation where they are asked to spend hours diagnosing a problem, only...
Tags: Beth Blakely, Karl E., Microsoft Windows NT, diagnosis
Technical articles 2000-12-21
Consider functionality, cord length, and sound before suggesting a KVM switch
When you or your end users work on multiple PCs, there's no better way to save desk space than with a KVM switch. But before spending a dime on equipment, find out how switch functionality, cord length, and sound support should affect your decision.Around the first of the year, I...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Keyboards, Mice, Network technology, Monitors & displays, Brien M. Posey MCSE, KVM Switches, cable, computer, VGA, mouse, keyboard
Technical articles 2002-05-07
Tips for extending PC life to the max?
Tips for extending PC life to the max?Hello,I have an older 1998 PC system that for hardware compatibility reasons is irreplaceable to me and would like some suggestions as to how to extend its life for as long as possible -- ideally for the indefinite future. Specifically, I have...
Tags: Desktops, PC, battery
Q&A 2005-02-18
10 things you should know about advanced power management
One of the biggest issues facing IT professionals is power management. Today's data centers, deployed solutions, and explosive growth in technology warrants a fresh look at the power strategies you have in place. Here are some things to keep in mind. Note: This information is also available...
Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Strategy, Device, Battery, Voltage, Unit, Advanced Power Management, Engineering, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2007-09-21
Get IT Done: Managing power and cooling requirements for rack servers
How to keep rack and blade servers coolThe introduction of rack-dense servers, and now blade servers, has brought an increased demand for additional power and cooling within the data centers where they are deployed. With the variety of options and configurations available, confusion often abounds as to what the best...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Blade servers, Servers, Utility computing, Chenoa Moss MCSE, CCNA, Get IT Done, computer room, cord, cabinet, rack, threshold, United Parcel Service of America Inc., server
Technical articles 2001-08-28
10 ways to protect systems from electrical catastrophes
This article is also available as a PDF download.PCs, servers, switches, routers, broadband modems, KVMswitches, and other computer equipment are all subject to electrical damage.From improper site wiring to lightning strikes, a wide variety of electricalissues threaten systems and peripherals constantly. Reviewthese 10 items to ensure that you've taken necessary...
Tags: Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, multimeter, power supply, uninterruptible power supply
Technical articles 2006-07-17
10 things to look for in a business-class battery backup
This article is also available as a PDF download.A battery backup serves as one of the easiest and mostcost-effective methods of protecting against data loss. Further, qualitybattery backup devices help prevent damage to expensive computer equipment.Whether thunderstorms lurk, a facility's electrical powerproves inconsistent, or you just need to ensure your...
Tags: Computer components, Consumer hardware, Batteries
Technical articles 2007-03-15
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