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Profile copying from workgroup to domain09 Dec 2006 00:14 GMT3
Our company is finally moving from a workgroup to a domain.
I have followed the instructions posted in other posts about copying the
user profile using the "system" applet. However, when I log in to the user,
none of my settings seem to be there. Not even the desktop background. ...
WiFi Info09 Dec 2006 00:13 GMT1
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Network: Static IP, Router, Remote Access Help Please08 Dec 2006 23:59 GMT2
I need to connect to small office network when I am traveling or at another
office.
We have Static IP from ComcastCable. Goes to modem, then to Router. Router
is connected to Server.
Unable to ping anyone, able to ping 127.0.0.1, able to browse08 Dec 2006 16:38 GMT2
Please help me with this absolutely frustrating problem. I am able to
connect to internet throught the wireless router and i am able to ping
my self i.e 127.0.0.1, but I am unable to ping anyone else connected to
the router, and they are not able to ping me. I turned of the windows
Cannot connect to the domain08 Dec 2006 14:11 GMT1
In these few months, 3 out of our 60 users sometimes have problem when login
into the domain. 2 to 3 times per week.
The message is like "Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because
the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable or because your
Slowdown in system, caused by external mapped drives. How do i res08 Dec 2006 10:25 GMT3
When a user with for an example a laptop that has a mapped drive, connects to
a network that does not include this mapped drive connection. Then this will
cause a slowdown in the system. Desktop kan freeze, and it can take up to 2
minutes before the computer can be fully usable.
launching Internet explorer 708 Dec 2006 06:54 GMT3
I cannot launch IE7 from the IE icon - I just get the Internet Properties
window.  I can launch IE7 from web page shortcuts and the home key on the
keyboard.  How do I get IE to launch from the IE icon?  Internet Explorer
does not appear in my 'All Programs' list but is listed ...
Error:  Access Permission from the Administrator07 Dec 2006 22:39 GMT3
I got the following 'error' message when I attempted to make Printer Sharing
connected.
-------------------------
Mshome is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this
Network Performance degradation07 Dec 2006 20:43 GMT1
I have a Windows network with 15 users running on a Domain using SBS2003.
The network gradually slows down during the day and users sometime have
issues of waiting up to 1-2 mins to collect and open a file from the server.
The server itself is setup to do all it¹s AV scans, updates, ...
Help: Greyed out "Network ID" in XP Home07 Dec 2006 18:33 GMT5
I'm setting up a new laptop running XP home edition and trying to
access a client-server running SBS2003.  My problem is that I can't
change the computer's name under "Network ID" because that option is
greyed-out in XP.  I can't access our server without changing this.
Routing a dial-in connection through broadband07 Dec 2006 18:33 GMT1
Here's a scenario for you:
I have a mobile phone (smartphone w/Windows Mobile) which has loads of
anytime minutes
I also have a broadband connection at home which has a high limit of
Local IP Addresses07 Dec 2006 13:13 GMT3
I'm wondering if there is anyway for me to obtain information about the
hardware attached to an IP that my router is broadcasting.
The situation is this...
I have a VOIP adapter plugged into a 4 port router, so it gets its own IP
Action Canceled07 Dec 2006 12:14 GMT2
What does this mean and how can I fix it?
Thanks,
Lauria
    Action canceled
Slow network transfer rates07 Dec 2006 11:11 GMT2
I am very frustrated. It seems as though i can not transfer faster then
3.0mb/s on my LAN. I have two windows xp pro machines and a netgear
rp114 router. When I copy over any size file (usually around 1 or 2 gig
folders) the transfer speed caps at 3mb/s. In theory should I not be
home networking problem07 Dec 2006 04:23 GMT1
I have a desktop and a laptop both with XP. I am trying to network them
together so that I can use the desktop printer. However, I can't seem to get
them to network together. I am able to get on the internet with both but on
my desktop it doesn't allow me to look and see what ...
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