Summary: I'm not sure about my OS/CPU/RAM/etc. because I'm not sure which PC I'll be using as the actual file server. Here's what I plan to do: I already have...
Summary: Our company has an office with about 15 XP Pro workstations. Our PDC runs Windows 2000 and is acting strictly as a Domain Controller and some other mi...
Summary: I use XP pro on for web/file/email/ftp server behind a router. Recently i have experienced some bottle necking while my users have been watching films...
Summary: in a win2k based network there r 12 file servers to reduce the network traffic managment decide to make 3 file servers and 3 backup servers the goal...
Summary: Alright, heres the problem. We have a Windows 2000 Server machine that is going kaput (albeit slowly). We also have a Windows 2003 machine that has be...
Summary: Ok, this one's just annoying. I set up my "My Documents" folder to be located on a 40GB file server, sync'd with that offline files thing. Problem is,...
Summary: Hi, I have to do report on the major differences between a file-server network and a client-server network. To me they pretty much seem like the same ...
Summary: Here's the deal: I’m a GIS specialist/programmer that recently started a new job and because I have a background in technology, it’s assumed that ...
Summary: Hello, I'm am new at trying to do this but, I'll give it a shot: I am trying to configure a computer to act as a file server, IDS(intrusion detection...
Summary: I am in the process of setting up a file server with one of my old machines. My current network of machines looks like this #1 Athlon 64 bit 3500 with...
Summary: Hi All Just a few questions, i currently have a dual P3 pc as a file server but to be honest its not very reliable, so am thinkin of just trying to ge...
Summary: Any computer can be a file server (all it needs is a hard disk and an NIC). To save files on a computer across the network, just leave it on for that...
Summary: File sharing helps.. Simple file sharing(without password) Share file with user/group permissions You can also enable remote desktop, so can remote...
Summary: i have a office in town A and i have an Office in town B (30 miles away) i have two file servers. Town A office is the main office. i want to be able ...
Summary: I need to setup a file server that can be accessed easily by pc and mac. The server needs to be accessed over the internet preferably by being mounte...
Summary: I am in the process of designing a small office network with 3 workstations and a file server. All three client computers are P4's running XP Home edi...
Summary: What would the users be doing? This really determines how everything should be set up. If they are just doing general work, like using an office suite...
Summary: I run Linux on my file server- I have a network of 8 computer mixed OS. As far as the keyboard is concerned, most systems have an option in the bios t...
Summary: you might want a "file server" to house all the files that your employees share. Just a regular pc would do. If you are wanting to setup a domain with...
Summary: In the SMB market what are the technical differences between a high capacity file server and a SAN or NAS? With disk capacity growing close to 1TB, w...
Summary: I am looking at a quad core, 2.4 Xenon processor, 4 gig windows SBS server, which costs very little from Dell (Poweredge 840)/ The choice of hard driv...
Summary: Hello, In a windows server 2003 domain, I've one PDC and an additional DC. There is one file server also. user home directories are mapped as Z: drive...
Summary: I have a 5 user network, I recently added a "server" running Windows XP Pro that is running a RAID 5 with 4x320GB HDs (Western Digital) for a total of...