I used to use Terminal Services (RDP 5) to connect to my Windows 2003 server's desktop and each month I'd change my password, each month I'd save a new password so for one click I'd get onto the server. It was just a matter of configuring the password each month, saving it and for another month...
I have just bought an Asus P5ND2 SLi board and used it to construct a base system:
* Asus P5ND2 SLi
* Intel P4 3.4 650/775
* ThermalTake copper based fan
* GeCube Radeon X800GTO DDR3 256Mb PCI-X video
* 1 x 1Gb PC4200/667 DDR2 memory (I have 2 but only used one so far)
* ColorSit 550W PSU...
I am sure I used to be able to hardware dual boot my PC but I don't seem able to any more.
By hardware dual boot I mean I have a removable drive caddy in which I have a 40Gb ATA drive set as master, fixed in my system I have a 160GB drive set as slave. In principle (and this used to work I...
A friend of mine has a problem using a Mac with Windows 2003 as an authenticating server.
The network consists of 3 Macs and a number of Windows 2003 servers ... the Mac's are 1 OS-X, 1 dual boot OS-X/OS-9 and one OS-9. Neither client PC's nor OS-X systems have issues authentication issues but...
Here's a problem that I have been researching for weeks (literally)!
We have a 2000 AD domain at work and we want to have ordinary users log onto member servers as protected remote desktops.
The domain configuration is as follows:
* 2 x DC configured additionally as DNS forwarders
* 1 x TS...
I have a DLT 8000 (40/80 GB) which does some peculiar things.
When I switch it on with a tape in it I get an a light display or "error-message" (up to 8 double-flash lights of all indicators down the left-hand side of the unit after which the unit returns to normal function) however...
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