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    DC acting all funky in Network Neighborhood

    Sometimes it opens that computer, or it says it cannot find the computer name. Most of the time it opens the shared folders list.
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    DC acting all funky in Network Neighborhood

    All member servers / workstations are disappearing from network neighborhood and I have no idea why! Computer Browser is turned on on the DC, as well as all workstations. Workstation & Server services are started. I checked event long, this is the only odd thing I can find: Event Type...
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    Does anyone know where I can download Solaris 8 or 9 for intel

    It cost my company $20 to download the Sparc version, do they charge a fee for the Intel version?? It doesn't really matter.. since we also paid $350 for the CD / bundle as well.
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    software install

    Solaris PC Netlink 1.2 took about an hour on our Sunfire 280R / Dual 900 Sparc. (with 2GB RAM) As far as the other, never installed it.
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    implementing RAID on Solaris

    I'm not sure, but the place I work for has two T3s, 1TB total storage. In order to get it work, we interconnected the two, which have 9 disks in each. I'm not sure what software you're using to do this, but we had to purchase "Volume Manager" in order to create one big volume. I...
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    Networking Printers

    http://catalog.blackbox.com/BlackBox/templates/blackbox/products.asp?param=500&ig_id=771&title=Ethernet+Print+Server+MP%2D1 They are nice units. They turn a parellel printer into a networked printer. Networked printers today have a print server inside of them, and then if you're talking...
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    Networking Printers

    Here we used to use Black Boxes to connect parallel printers to the network. It's actually a print server, since printers with a NIC usually have a print server in them. If you decide to go that route, you plug the printer via parallel into the box, then connect an RJ45 cable to the other end...

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