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My Vista PC has two Ethernet adapters: one is connected to the Internet, and one to a LAN. In the Network and Sharing Center I've configured the first to be a Public Network and the second to be a Private Network .
When I try to enable File Sharing , ...
Started by dtb on
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In this case check your routers/gateways firewall....
sharing, and from Control Panel\Network Connections, right click on the internet conection(Local Area, sometimes your connection to your network is also your connection to your gateway.
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Non-admin user need to enable/disable network sharing of folder. How to give this rights to him?
Started by alexandr on
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Not use NTFS permissions to control access to the folders in the share instead of sharing/unsharingI think that Power Users and Administrators are the only ones that can create network shares.
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I've recently set up Windows file sharing over a gigabit ethernet network (I'm not using jumbo frames) with a Samba server and a Windows Vista client. I've done a few file copies, but the maximum throughput I'm seeing is 20MB/s (megabytes, not megabits...
Started by cosmic.osmo on
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This was while transferring unscientific) test on my little home network....
It might be worth over a Gbit network was a little shy of 50Mbyte/sec at its fastest.
The quality of your network cards, switches, and cabling can all have an effect.
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I'm here just to get ideas. We have two PC's running XP SP2 sharing their C drives (I know this is a security risk, but its a closed network with proprietary software). They are on a closed network with static IPs. From "My Network Places" I see "C on...
Started by Daniel A. White on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
-JFV
How about trying to connect....
Just had an issue with a Broadcom NIC away...
Machines, or allow File Sharing ports (UDP and TCP 135-139, 445) Results from command line: net view Drager, another issue could be the network cards themselves.
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We have a setup with a few web servers being load-balanced. We want to have some sort of network shared storage that all of the web servers can access. It will be used as a place to store files uploaded by users. Everything is running Linux.
Should we...
Started by Apreche on
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To every other machine on the network ;-)
No insult to the FUSE stuff, but it still seems...fresh, if you to permanently mount one share on multiple machines, and you can play along with some of the weirdness share a block device....
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I have created an Ad-hoc network between 2 computers based on these instructions.
I am connected to a LAN port in my hostel, all the rooms have one lan port each now i want to share this connection with my roomie, and since we both have laptops i thought...
Started by Rogue on
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Thus it....
That will turn your network device manufactures.
I have done this the other way around, by connecting an ethernet cable to my Xbox and sharing my Local Area Connection properly and check the "Share this connection" option.
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I am running the Windows 7 RC which prevents me from running my companys VPN software (Juniper Network Connect). So I thought I could use the Virtual PC capability in Windows 7 to do it for me.
I have downloaded and installed the XP VM for the Virtual...
Started by Colin Desmond on
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Cracked it!....
You might give that a shot.
I've used Juniper Network Connect a little on Windows XP, and while it does create a "virtual NIC", I don't think you'll get away w/ building a "network 7.
I doubt you'll be able to pull that off.
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I am investigating the feasibility of setting up a discussion forum / message board in my company to enable knowledge sharing etc.
What are the steps involved in implementing such a solution?
Started by Bazil on
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Not the best in the world, but....
If you have SharePoint (WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007), then you already have blog, wiki and discussion group functionality built in .
The steps will depend on what technology you already have in place and what kind of shop you are .
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What software is out there that allows a mouse and keyboard to be shared between 2+ networked computers?
I know about Synergy , but what are the alternatives? Which do you like the best?
I'm personally most interested in something compatible with both...
Started by frou on
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Multiplicity for Windows:
http://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/
From the Wikipedia article :
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It works only between Macs.
Teleport is a free software for Mac OSX:
http://abyssoft.com/software/teleport/
It isn't compatible with Windows though .
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I am trying to get Symantec Endpoint Protection working (trial). I have succeeded but found that on the windows xp machines I need to turn off simple file sharing and share admin$ and c$ as admin shares. Is there a clever way of automating these settings...
Started by JohnyV on
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Do you ....
Actually, I don't think simple file sharing can be used at all in a domain environment.
If your machines are joined to a domain, simple file sharing is turned off automatically, so I'm guessing there's no domain environment here.
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