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The bits and pieces of the Windows 2000 NetBEUI protocol
The Windows 2000 NetBEUI protocol is one that many set aside as worthless. But for those LANs that don't need access to the external network, it's perfect for enabling LAN communication.We take it for granted that the entire world uses the TCP/IP protocol suite on their LANs. I know I...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, NetBIOS, NetBeui, network, NBFP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows 2000 NetBEUI protocol, LAN
Technical articles 2002-02-07

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Solving the Windows 2000 Professional duplicate name error
If you've ever come across the duplicate name error in Windows 2000 Professional, there's help. Here's why and how these errors occur, and what you can do about them. I first ran across this problem when adding a virtual adapter to a VMware virtual machine, but it's...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, NetBeui, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, adapter, NetBEUI Protocol, network, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Solution, Error, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2007-06-04
Turn off sharing in Windows 2000 Pro
Why just Win 2000?The same can be done in XP. In fact if your are smart enough you can unbind TCP/IP from File and Printer sharing and add the old Netbeui protocol and bind it only to F&P sharing - every host on your local network will have...
Tags: networking, steve.davis@..., NetBeui, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000
Discussion threads 2006-12-27
Quick Tip: Restore NetBEUI support to Windows XP
Problem:Like Windows 2000, by default, Windows XP uses TCP/IP, which has become a standard network protocol. With Windows XP, Microsoft decided to discontinue support of the NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface network protocol that had long been the underpinning of Windows networking. But what do you do if you still...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, NetBeui, network, TechRepublic Staff
Technical articles 2003-12-10
Connect WinXP to Win95 PeerToPeer Ntwrk?
How do I get my new WinXP Pro machine to connect with my old Win95 machines on a Home Peer to Peer Network?The WinXp machine is a pre-installed Dell.The Win 95's version C were built from parts.When I originally setup the Win95 home network I was a totally uneducated in...
Tags: NetBeui, network, PC, sysadmin@..., Win95 PeerToPeer Ntwrk, windows
Q&A 2005-04-22
Network protocol error
We have three machines on our network that cannot connect to the server. All three have the same error message after you click on the connect button. They say Protocol driver err. We have checked the hub and the fiberoptics with no results. Any ideas on...
Tags: NETWORKING, network
Q&A 2005-03-11
RDP 5.1
We are currently using Windows 2000 Advanced Server with a TS License Server. Our domains use Citrix 7.0 for remote desktop sessions. However, I am trying to convince the-powers-that-be to get rid of the Citrix thin client (which IMHO, on top of paying for the TS licenses we are paying...
Tags: K.Grass, networking, RDP 5.1, server, terminal services, TS License Server
Q&A 2004-11-12
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Name Resolution Infrastructure for MCSE Exam 70-293
In today's well-connected network-centric world, name resolution is a critical component of any Windows Server 2003 network. The Windows Internet Naming Service WINS has fallen out of favor with the move away from the Network Basic Input/Output System NetBIOS and NetBIOS Extended User Interface NetBEUI, but it is still lingering...
Tags: Pearson Education Inc., Network, Microsoft Windows Server, NetBIOS, Windows Internet Naming Service, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Operating Systems, Networking, Software, Hardware
White papers 2004-04-09
hanging of pc's while copying
why the pc's get hanged up having win2000server installed when we copy data from either of the pc and the other pc also get hanged up in which data was being copied?the servers are in workgroup.HiThis sounds like a memory issue. Are you copying a lot of data in one...
Tags: card, memory, network, PC, sushil_negi2003@..., windows
Q&A 2004-10-16
XP Prp on NT4 Domain Problems
The network consists of an NT4 server and clients with Win2k and a few with XP Pro. The only protocol running on the server is Netbeui. Each workstation has Netbeui as well as a static IP address. I have trid to add a few more XP boxes to this network...
Tags: paulmi@..., NetBeui, domain, network, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Discussion threads 2007-03-15
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000
The Microsoft Windows 2000 Server network operating system includes an enhanced implementation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP. This includes integration of DHCP with Domain Name System DNS, enhanced monitoring and statistical reporting for DHCP servers, new vendor-specific options and user-class support, multicast address allocation, and rogue DHCP server detection....
Tags: DHCP, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
White papers
Easy install guide for NetBEUI and IPX in Windows XP Pro
Many networks still depend on the IPX and NetBEUI protocols for specialized networking applications. While Windows XP Pro didn't forget these protocols, you'll need to know how to install them before you can use them.The TCP/IP communications protocol is the standard for the computer industry, but in some instances, you...
Tags: Operating systems, Steven Pittsley CNE, IPX, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, NetBeui
Technical articles 2002-06-13
Get IT Done: Troubleshoot Windows 2000 peer-to-peer networking problems with these tips
This week while going through TechRepublic's Technical Q&A forum, I found an interesting post from member ChuukAG who is having trouble with a three-machine, Windows 2000 peer-to-peer network. "The NICs and cables are working okay, but I cannot see other computers in the neighborhood," ChuukAG wrote, "I ping each machine...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, cable, ChuukAG, Get IT Done, IP, IP address, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, NetBeui, network, networking, P2P, P2P networking
Technical articles 2003-02-13
Virtual Private Networking With Windows 2000: Deploying Remote Access VPNs
This paper describes the various components and design choices of a deployment of remote access VPN connections using the Windows 2000 platform Virtual Private Network VPN servers and Windows-based VPN clients. This paper also includes detailed walkthroughs to deploy Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP and Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)-based remote...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, VPNs, Remote Access, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, Telecommunications, IPSec, Networking, Security, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2002-07-01
Maintaining WINS
Microsoft Windows Internet Naming Service WINS is a name resolution service that resolves computer names to Internet Protocol IP addresses. WINS is needed to support pre-Windows 2000 systems and older applications that use Network Basic Input/Output System NetBIOS over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), such as the NET command-line utilities....
Tags: WINS
White papers 2001-06-29
How to Configure IPSec Tunneling in Windows 2000
You can use IP Security IPSec in tunnel mode to encapsulate Internet Protocol IP packets and optionally encrypt them. The primary reason for using IPSec tunnel mode (sometimes referred to as "pure IPSec tunnel") in Windows 2000 is for interoperability with third-party routers or gateways that do not support Layer...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
White papers 2003-11-20
Can't see workgroup members on network
I have a small 6 PC workgroup to which I added a new user running XP on a Toshiiba laptop. The PC adds to the workgroup with no issues but I cannot browse the network by name from the added PC.If I try to attach a network drive from Explorer...
Tags: firewall, IP address, NetBIOS, network, PC, Tim.Holmes@..., windows, workstation
Q&A 2004-10-25
Network Connection Did not Showup
Hi,On a windows 2000 server, if I start "control panel"->"network and dial-up connection", I can not find any network connection such as "local area connection", etc.By the way, the network connection itself is fine, the computer can access other computers, and the others can access this one.But if I need...
Tags: network, network connection, server, TCP/IP, windows, yuemo@...
Q&A 2005-05-11
Connecting to wotk with XP VPN
I have a VPN on my notebook but when I try to connect to work I get error messages 733 and 735. The system at wotk uses NETBeui and I tried to install the protocal on my VPN connection but it won't let me. My network admin guy seems to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, VPN, windows, wreinke67@...
Q&A 2005-05-15
Dial-up networking security in Windows NT
Windows 2000 may be the rage, but Windows NT ain't dead yet. You can set up a secure RAS using Windows NT. In this Daily Feature, Talainia Posey shows you the security settings you can use for a secure Windows NT RAS.When it comes to dial-up networking, security can’t be...
Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, Talainia Posey, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, NetBeui, network, server, Microsoft Windows 2000, security
Technical articles 2000-11-29
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