Thanks for your input, CT. Right now, the guys working on those servers are e-mailing files to themselves. Yeah, it works, but what a pain! Transferring files through drag and drop with Win XP is sooooo sweet.
My next solution was going to be to start up an FTP server on each box, but that...
Hi Everyone,
I'm having trouble setting up drag and drop file sharing on some Win 2k servers in my small office. We have some APPRO blade servers running Win2k server, and we installed some optical design software on them. Our consultants come in through VPN and work remotely on the machines...
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the input!
So, TallGeese, if I have legal copies of Win2k and XP Pro, can you think of any reason why the serial numbers from these products wouldn't work? I know that the XP Pro install is activated but NOT registered. I'm not sure of the status on the Win2k licenses...
Hi All,
I'm having a Windows 2000 server problem. We are trying to set up Windows 2000 server so that we can run apps from remote locations (application server mode). We have been working on setting up a Terminal Services Licensing Server, but have hit a snag.
We found the following MS...
Hi All,
A question for you guys.
We're running an NT 4.0 box as a DHCP server on our small office network. We also have 3 Win2k Server boxes that are running as high-end number crunchers. As far as I can tell, the OS is set up identically on the Win2k server boxes. They are not providing...
Hi PlatinumGold,
Yes, I used a regular CAT5 cable (not a patch) to connect the Linksys to an existing wall LAN plug. I plugged that cable into the WAN Port, and nothing worked. My coworker told me I had to plug it into the Uplink port, so I also tried that. That also failed with the Linksys...
Hey denpgeorge,
No, the laptops were not coming into and out of range with the WAP. I had all three units on the same table in the same room, and there was no indication of dropped signals between either laptop and the WAP.
Unplugging and plugging in wired computers is something to try...
Hi All,
A question for the networking gurus out there...
The higher-ups at my office decided they needed a wireless access point so they could play internet hearts in the conference room during "bored meetings." I bought a Linksys BEFW11S4 and 2 cards for them to play with, and stuck it on...
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