Summary: Is there a way to get this card to work in 2003? I know 2003 is not hardware friendly but I figured it was based off of the NT architecture and would ...
Summary: Hi, I have designed my setup as follows : Internet > SMTP relay subsystem for Inbound e-mails from Internet > Firewall > Perimeter Network (All server...
Summary: Hi I am designing the Windows 2003 Active directory as a peer forest model. There is a placeholder domain with the schema only and all the other busi...
Summary: Looking for a network design that is stable yet cost effective and basic. I have as of right now 22 satellite offices with employees ranging anywh...
Summary: This one is simple. No. Should you 'upgrade" XP Pro to 2003 server? Of course not. It's a server OS. I love how ignorant people blame the OS for ...
Summary: I have Windows 2003 Server on the servers for my home network and on one of the hard drives in my testing computer - I love it. It works so good. Befo...
Summary: you can use any number of designators like .org, net, loc, whatever. Give a person a fish, they eat for a day. Suggest they internet search and they...
Summary: Hi. We have 2 offices connected via dedicated T1, all equipment is in the big office, only router and switch in small office. Small office uses Termin...
Summary: SBS2003 is designed to be your only server. While you can add additional 2000/2003 member servers, I don't think you can use it with other SBS2000/20...
Summary: Windows 2000 professonal was geared to the home user... Many dell and gateway machine branded this OS as an alternative to 98 or ME for its residental...
Summary: Diskpart can't help you at all. First off start with [very important] what raid level you said yes to. If raid 0 you are in deep s*&^ and we need to ...
Summary: Look, it's all about what will perform fast enough to meet your needs, and what amount of downtime you're willing to accept. It doesn't seem like in a...
Summary: Hello Sandman, Thanks for the tip because this might have been a missing for me. I have been working with computers longer than Bill Gates but can sti...
Summary: "Not true if you want to run 2003 AD. It requires 2003 DNS." Show me documentation that says this. "To keep it simple you have 5 wksts. You set your d...
Summary: Reorganizing my domain environment. Take a look, give some constructive feedback. --------------------- Server 1: Mail Server 3.2Ghz Xeon, 2GB of RA...
Summary: There are so many things that need to be addressed here. #1. If you're truly worried about security as demonstrated by your decision to use L2TP, why...
Summary: I love these sort of posts. Take an 'administrator' that does not know what they are doing and the first thing they do is blame the OS. Group Polici...
Summary: I don't think it's the firewall blocking you. The firewall is designed to stop traffic from outside getting in....not the other way around. Chances...
Summary: The script formerly used with W2K Server to poll a designated folder from each PC on the network, is not working with W2K3 Server. The problem seems t...
Summary: Hi Fredrick, For now shut off the dhcp service. I believe it is under adminitrative tools/services/dhcp server. I don't have it right here in ...
Summary: There isn't anyone logged in remotely. I can verify this under Sessions for Computer Management. I'll check all the user logins and verify no more tha...
Summary: You can Install Remote Installation Packages by RIS (Remote Installation Services)... You could find article in Sybex's "Mastering Windows 2003 Server...
Summary: You may also want to consider that these files the users save could be work related. How will you designate which ones should remain and which ones s...
Summary: You need to give the user - Allow Log on Locally user right in the domain controller security policy as well as the RDP rights you have already done....