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Network mapping in Vista for Windows XP
Windows Vista's network mapping feature is a handy way to detect devices on your network and create a network diagram based on that information, but doesn't work well with domain networks or computers running older versions of Windows. Learn how to g... Tip
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How to set passwords on folders in Windows 2003 servers
Learn how to configure file and folder security on a Windows 2003 server in this expert advice from Puneet Mehta, our network security expert. Ask the Expert
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LAN server
A local area network (LAN) server is a program (and by implication usually the computer it runs in) that "serves" the resources (files, storage, application programs, printers, and other devices) for a number of attached workstations. Definition
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How to configure Windows Server 2008 advanced firewall MMC snap-in
Find out new features of the Windows Server 2008 Advanced Firewall -- and how to configure this powerful host-based firewall using the new MMC snap-in -- in this tip. Tip
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Recovering domain controllers after a server disk failure
When recovering domain controllers after a system volume failure, it is important to remember that each domain controller in the domain shares a replicated copy of the Active Directory database. When you restore a backup of a domain controller, Windo... Tip
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Recovering from a server disk failure: The shortcomings of NTBCKUP
Recovering a server from a system volume failure can still be tricky, even if you have a backup. In this tip, learn how to recover a Windows Server 2003 with a full system state backup from a server disk failure, and read about some shortcomings of ... Tip
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two-way server
A two-way server is a server that incorporates a multi-core processor for increased performance... (Continued) Definition
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Troubleshooting remote scripting using Network Monitor 3.0 -- Managing Windows networks using script
Learn how to use Network Monitor 3.0 for troubleshooting a remote scripting error in this tip originally published on WindowsNetworking.com. Tip
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Troubleshooting the Remote Desktop feature for Windows
Remote Desktop is a Windows feature that allows you to connect to your computer remotely by using the RDP protocol, but it can sometimes be difficult to establish a Remote Desktop session. Learn troubleshooting techniques and workarounds for connecti... Tip
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Enabling Windows Vista's Network Mapping feature on domain networks
Learn how to enabling Windows Vista's Network Mapping feature on domain networks so that you can create a domain, site, or OU level policy that addresses network mapping. Tip
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