Summary: I just got a job at a place with 30 or so PCs booting into 2X ThinClient and then going into a 2003 Server machine through terminal services. I don't...
Summary: YES! Good question. My understanding is to network boot you need either a PXE NIC or Wake-on LAN facility or maybe MSDOS Network Client 3.0 to handle ...
Summary: Hi, I am totally new to Win Server 2003. This might sound stupid. Could you let me know what are the services or any methods that I can use to do the ...
Summary: Is there a way to limit the access to the Internet on client PC's in a domain? Can this be done using the active directory? Or can it done on the cl...
Summary: We got an IBM server running SBS2003 with an adsl static and 2 remote workstations. One is connected through 2 WiFi antennas and logging on through te...
Summary: How can I force my NAT to dial my ISP when a PC on the network wants to connect to the internet? At the mement i have to open the "Routing and Remote ...
Summary: I'm new to Networking and Windows Server 2003. When booting the client PCs, I would like them to automatically login to the server with a specific Us...
Summary: I have searched and searched and so far have not found an answer to this dilemma. I need to be able to access the shares of a Windows 2003 Domain Cont...
Summary: I realize this is Win2K in a Win2003 forum, but it seemed like the most technically relevant place to post. Using Windows 2000 Server and Windows 200...
Summary: hey, sorry that i didnt mention my network. i had setup my network alreadly using a linkys router to connect both computer. both systems can see each...
Summary: Hey I've never really messed with 2003 at all but I just wanted to do a test run of a RIS server. I installed 2003 clean, went through the typical wiz...
Summary: Zoltar, no offense but do you really think you can learn how to set up a Windows 2003 network, including Active Directory, DNS, and configuring the cl...
Summary: UPDATE! I logged into the client PC as administrator and chose the domain (versus logging into the local machine). On the client PC, I went to System ...
Summary: When you "pre-staged" the computer account in Active Directory, which account did you specify to added the PC to that domain? This is how I would do ...
Summary: Hi, I need help with user permissions when running the client setup on the users pc.As per the 'add users' wizard i assigned the 'users' template to t...
Summary: Hi, I could use some help here. I am trying to learn the basics of Server 2003. Here is what I want to do. I have PC1-client. PC 2-client, both ha...
Summary: Hi, When my Windows XP Pro SP2 clients boot-up in a morning I would like it to copy Lan.exe from \\server1\netlogon to c:\program files\lan.exe, (has ...
Summary: DMZ Mode on the router you mean? Doesn't that make the server have the IP address provided by your ISP and open up all ports? What I have been recomme...
Summary: No software is necessary for an Administrator to access your machine. Suggestions to protect what? Access from the Admin? Nope. DAs or EAs should ...
Summary: Hi, hopefully someone will be able to help me out with the problem I'm having: my Windows 2003 server loses its network connection intermittently a...
Summary: Hi We're running Windows 2003 with a workgroup and I'm unable to map network drives. A few days ago a couple of computers that accessed a share on thi...
Summary: OK, so you must log into the server locally to administer it (using the mouse and keyboard). Normally people use Remote Desktop, or Remote Display Pro...
Summary: Howdy,.. let's see if I can shine some light on things for you... 1) The 192.168 range of IP's is more than enough (efficient) for your current netwo...
Summary: OK, the story is this: at our company we where using Windows 2000 server. We decided to buy a shining new PC (Dual core P4, 1 GB of ram, 2 SATA disks...