The InfoTip is what displays information when you hover over a file. I had typed up some instructions in the Comments section of the Summary tab on an RDP Shortcut. I had modified the registry to only display the Comment field for RDP shortcuts thinking I would get some extra room. When...
I need to provide more information in my InfoTip than what I am currently able to display (128 chars). I have found the method of changing what information is displayed for a particular type of file, but now I am wondering if the 128 Char limit can be changed? What I am trying to do is create...
I have an ISA Server 2004 allowing VPN connections into my network. Does anyone know of a client that would allow for users to run 1 application that would establish the VPN connection and then start an RDP session to their desktop?
I am trying to simplify the process for some users.
Thanks,
Rob
Try getting a copy of SafeNet Softremote, (there is a free version floating around out there), or just pony up the bucks to get the VPN Client software from Netgear (based on the same software as SafeNet Softremote).
Hi All,
I am currently writting an IntraWeb Application. I need some stored procedures written by my DBA. Unfortunately, he is unable to deliver them to me for a few days.
I know what I should be sending to the stored procedure and what is coming back, so . . .
Is there some sort of...
I have an application that can be run as an application and as a service. This application reads a configuration file (xml) file for its configuration upon starting up. When I run it as an application, it works fine. When I run it as a service, It can not read the configuration file.
I have...
Pikkunero,
That's sort of what I was thinking. Do you know how one can go in and specifically alter the security settings for a Windows XP account? I am thinking that it is somehow done through an MMC plugin or something, but can not locate any specific information on it. I did some googling...
I have a stand-alone Intraweb application that works when running in Stand-alone mode. When I install it as a service, the application can no longer access files or ODBC Data Sources. I have tried changing the user account from Local System to Administrator, but that has not helped at all...
We are using NAT. But I have passed the concerns on to those that need to make the decision, in that it would be much easier to change everything over to non-routable addresses before it becomes a problem.
Thanks for all the great posts!! Lots of progress has been made.
rmw
technome,
Thanks for the help!!
One question:
You said
"On the forwarding, make sure you have "Do not use recursion for this domain", checked off for security reasons."
Does this mean "Do not use recursion for this domain" is checked, or unchecked?
Thanks,
Rob
mlichstein,
I have done what you suggested, and that seems to work fine.
The only problem is that web sites seem to come up slower than they were before. Before I had a forward lookup zone with the name of my ISP, and it was configured with both of their DNS Server Names. After removing...
When setting up a Forward Lookup Zone, how should one go about setting up the following options if they want to:
a.) Configure all Clients' DNS settings to point to the Windows 2000 AD Server on their Network so that . . .
b.) . . . the Win2K Server can forward all name resolution querries to...
Shawn,
Here is a link to a page on Microsoft's site that talks a bit about running Office XP on Terminal Server. It mentions a little bit about what is required in terms of hardware and what kind of RAM each TS Client requires...
I have a site that is using 198.35.84.x as their internal IP Address Scheme, instead of a non-routable IP Address scheme. My question is:
If they are running Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory, and of course DNS Server, what if any are the ramifications of leaving the IP Addresses...
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