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Setting up Network
If you set up your secondary DC properly, with DNS, and make it a global catalog server, you can then add this server's IP address to your clients' IP config as a secondary DNS server (via DHCP, one hopes). Thank you, Hhelen There is a Backup DC on the network "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"

setting up network to prepare for ip-masquerading
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want make the printer usable through the network by all my computers. However, I cannot figure how to set this up on the Mac. When I bring up the Add Printer tool and I select IP Printing. From there, I have tried both LPD/LPR and Internet Printing Protocol. I then enter the IP address that I statically assigned

Setting up NT network from scratch; explanation needed, soup ...
The thing is that I'm running genkernel 2.6.5, and I have no idea how to set up NAT. MDK blues... I had great probs with the GUI setup in MDK but everytime I got really frustrated and decided to find out how it was actually set up it just started working so I lost enthusiasm :-). It is just a home network,

Setting up network
HTH "PS" <pra...@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message news:uDT%7.70346$HW3.64598@newsfeeds. bigpond.com... I am wondering if there is freeware for setting up network for my kids to use their computers (and internet, particularly) using ONE dialup connection. Any suggestions? Thanks PS.

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
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to all, I have looked through some of the post's here and notice you all know allot about networking, so could you tell me this. I have a friend who lives a long way from me but we always need to use each other things, I want to set up some thing to dial into his computer and let me look around his computer and

Trouble setting up network
Malke notrea...@invalid.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Zarada wrote: I have 3 machines: 1 desktop direct wired to the router and 2 laptops which are wireless. I am trying to set up a network where we can all back up to one external hd on the desktop. I've tried using the network wizard,

setting up network gateway... reverts to 0.0.0.0 why?!
Comprehensive and complete answers to the questions listed below will be helpful to any beginner wanting to set up an NT network. INTRODUCTION I was charged with the duty of ordering a Dell PowerEdge server and 8 PCs (all running Win98) to set up a small NT network at my place of work. I assumed getting everything

Backup before upgrade to XP?
Has anyone seen any instructions (step by step) for setting up a network interface card for use with RESNET (college dorm room connection) I found instructions for win95/98, but none for win2k The card was found by plug and play, and I installed the drivers, but I don't know how to setup the DCHP in TCP/IP or where

Setting up network using Roadrunner
I am trying to set up a small network using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and am having trouble with the windows log on screen. I have one adapter plugged into the internet and one adapter plugged into the switch. When Windows loads up it prompts me for user name and password. This computer was given to my

Problems setting up network with Win ME.
I am jhaving difficulty setting up a home network and file sharing between computers. Both computers are linked to the internet via a linksys router. The desktop directly by DSL and the laptop via awireless connection to the wireless broadband router. I purchased a book at Barnes and Noble "Microsoft Windows XP

I need advice on how to set-up & run a "social network ...
Ok - I understand most of what you are telling me. the reason that I chose 192.168.15.x was that none of my clients have that as their internal network IP's. Most of them are either 192.168.10.x or 192.168.0.x What I wanted to set up was a way that my internal VPC's would not cause a 'IP Already In Use' error

setting up routes in Solaris 10
At this point, each is set up to connect directly to the internet through a cablemodem, with no networking of the two computers at all.I want to set up a LAN for these computers using a NAT router. Both computers will initially connect to the router by ethernet cable, but later the 98SE computer will be replaced by

Beginner setting up network with Win 3.11
Bill Krahmer FaxM...@ElectraSoft.com microsoft public win95 exchangefax "David Bauer" <dba...@jps.net> wrote: I've installed a fax modem on our Win 95 server and it shows up on everybody's network neighborhood, but I'm unable to install it as a network fax modem on the workstations.

need help with setting up network card
Mac OS X network setup with Vista This assumes that you have correctly set up Windows Sharing in OS X. If you have Leopard, make sure you are using the SMB protocol and not AFP. You must create matching user accounts/passwords on both the Mac and Vista. You do not need to be logged into the same account on all

Setting up network interface card (NIC)
Handy-one <Handy...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hello: I have 2 XP Home computers and a printer connected via a wireless home network, and have set up sharing of certain folders on each; however, I was trying to figure out if I could set up offilne sychnronization of the folders, since both computers are not

Trouble setting up wireless network between Vista & Windows 2000
"Spills" <bgo...@vitalrecords.com> wrote in message news:36ec01c1fc16$f6256350$19ef2ecf@tkmsftngxa01... I have a Windows 2000 server set up as a child domain. When I first boot it up, it sits on setting up network connections for a good 10 minutes. Is this normal for a child domain or do you think I have a problem

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
nate debian-u...@aphroland.org linux debian user Aryan Ameri said: Hi there: Untill now, I only got online using a dial up connection. Now i am going to dormitory, and in order to get online I have to connect to my dormitory's LAN. I can setup the network using the following two commands: ifconfig eth0

Setting up network configuration
... microsoft public windows server general In article <eJNZAxldIHA.6092@TK2MSFTNGP06. phx.gbl>, Hank Arnold (MVP) <rasi...@aol.com> wrote: The Doctor wrote: The question is how do I set this up using Active Directory? Where are the printers? Local to the users? Attached to a print server? Network attached?

mcse consulting setting up network
Val Harrop vhar...@houston.rr.com comp os ms-windows networking windows Mark <no-...@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:3b965b5d@news-uk.onetel.net.uk... Hi I'm having trouble setting up my network. I have two NICs and a router. All the varoous parts can be pinged from either machine however I can't see the files

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
Andy Dingley ding...@codesmiths.com alt www webmaster On 22 Feb, 13:40, ship <ship...@gmail.com> wrote: I am developing a substantial business idea that uses the "social network" model. What does "Social networking" (as it's currently practised in the wacky world of Web 2.0) have to do with open source software?