Guys and gals, wondering if you have seen this happening before?
I have a Windows 2008 R2 server running in Hyper V.
Never had problems before, the server has 2 network cards assigned to it. All of a sudden, one will stop responding to pings (they have different IPs of course).
When i log onto...
ah its a dell.... what model laptop do you have and what model power supply? I used to have a d400, the supply that came with the laptop would power the laptop fine, but put it in a docking station with the same power supply and it wouldnt. you need a more powerful psu for a docking station and...
you may like the look of cybersitter- it can be installed on a pc and not visible, so users cannot end it or avoid it. Also it can mail you what users are up to daily.
It blocks sites and services dependant on updates it gets from the cybersitter website. I used to use it a company i used to...
have to agree with the above, look for something inparticular to specialize and look for a big company to work for. I chose the iSeries and its much better than being a general 'it guy' for a smaller company.
sounds like a driver to me as well, might be work stripping all the extras from your mobo- unplug any pci cards/disable anything you dont need to boot with etc and see if you can narrow it down to what part is causing the problem
i had to read this twice, i thought it was an actual situation in an office...! (altho saying that im sure there are plenty office where it is the case!)
I agree with the previous posts, everyone in the office is trust worthy, sure, but their friends, or teenage would-be-hacker son, are not...
update- my adsl came back on when i got in on Friday night.
Moral of the story- support for residential ADSL is shocking.
thats not exactly a news flash tho!
I will try not to rant too much here, and any help is appreciated.
Iv got my ADSL with Toucan- never had any problems, til a week ago my connection was very very slow. I called up and moaned for a bit, got no where and decided to reboot my router. Its never connected since.
I have checked all my...
Start> Control Panel> Network Connections> Create New Network Connection.
Wizard Starts
Next> Connect to the Internet> Set up Connection Manually> Connect Using a Dial Up Modem> Give the Connection a Name, Next> Enter the phone number you dial up (you can get this from your current PC)>...
is it just the service pack, or the actual server install disks your after?
Check out ebay- nt4.0 sells on there for pennies now, especially if its just a disk without a code or licenses
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