Search:
Type: Posts; User: BloodRed
Search:
Search took 1.73 seconds.
-
You'd probably be better off going to a computer or electronics store in your area to get a crossover cable, they aren't too expensive. You're right, you won't have much latency to worry about with...
-
Any hub will work. A Linksys router will work as well, it will also server IP addresses so you won't have to assign anything. A crossover cable is wired differently than a standard ethernet cable,...
-
Yep. You said you gave users access, are you refering to local access or shared access? Try logging into a system as a user and manually mapping a drive to the profile share.
-
In the AD properties for each user you can map a profile directory, such as "\\servername\profile_share\username", or have Windows automatically create each user's profile folder by replacing...
-
In that case, you would need to dual-boot. Applications will only show up for the user that installed them at times because they shortcuts to that application are placed in the user's profile, as...
-
When you type in an IP? Are you asking how to setup reverse DNS lookups? As the other's said, we need more info about what you're trying to do...
-
Bypass the mouse in windows!!! *gasp* ;)
I agreee with SkyDog, it's suspicious that your install errors whenever you move the mouse. Try a different mouse interface before going any further, or...
-
Do you have a virtual machine such as VMWare installed? That will cause CoolMon to report multiple IPs.
-
A 169.254.x.x address is an APIPA assigned IP. It's what Windows assigns your interface when the adapter is setup for DHCP and can't find a DHCP server. How many NICs do you have in the system?
-
I've used plenty of Maxtor and WD drives as well. I think I've had one of each flake out on me, so IMO it's basically a toss-up as SkyDog said. Get whichever is the better deal.
-
Log onto the router and check the WAN status?
-
-
-
Well, that was a bit of a guess since it's a vendor specific problem, but the error message itself is a general kernel trap fault. That can mean a lot of things, it's just a matter of finding what...
-
If you're unsure how the account is being used, I'd be a bit hesitant to change the password as well. Is this a business system or personal server? If there are high implications for downtime, I'd...
|
|