I'm running a system remote shell command from a perl script that puts the output to STDOUT. I want to redirect the output to a variable for this one command only. How do I do that?
The network in my area is changing to handle 100 mbits/sec. Currently my systems are running at 10 mbits/sec. How do I find out if the network cards in my HP 10.20 servers and workstations are capable of running at the faster speed? If they are, how do I change them?
I am installing a CD/RW drive to a NT 4.0 SP3 workstation. How do I set it up so only a selcet group of people can use the device locally and over the domain?
I have NT workstations in a small domain and I want to map some of the disk drives to my Windows95 system that is not in the domain but is on the same physical subnet. I am able to map the PDC and BDC disks to my PC but not the workstations. What gives? I am using TCP\IP on the network. When I...
I'm thinking about using this product to maintain my small NT domain but I'm hesitant of this because it's version 1.0. Does anyone have any experience with this product?
I have a domain of about 50 NT workstations, a PDC and one BDC. The BDC is the print server for the domain. The users get NFS mounting and printer setups from the BDC using kixtart login script. One of the workstations gets the NFS mounts but an error message says the server is not available...
I'm having a problem with some executables on my NT server and workstations and I wanted to know the checksums of each of the files. I know about the compare utility but I wanted to know the checksums also. Does anyone know if there is utility program in the resources kits or anywhere else that...
I have Adobe Distiller installed on my NT server computer and I want to set it up to be a service, that is, I want it to be running whenever the computer is booted. Anyone know where I can find the information on how to do this?
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