Hi,
my company website is resolving faster while accessing from internet , but looks slow while accessing locally via intranet. local domain name and website name is same . for eg: my local domain name is abctest.com and website name also same as abctest.com. When I am accessing the website...
Is it a bad idea to use the subdomain of the company's public website as the domain name when setting up Anywhere Access? Or should I be buying a brand new domain? We have an SSL certificate for the subdomain so I wanted to use that ideally.
I'm using the wizard in Windows Server Essentials...
Hi,
Could anyone enlighten me :
My lap top with windows 7 professional 32bit has been accessing on the authorized folders in Windows server 2003 for a few months.
once in a blue moon, it could not be accessed.
I disconnected the network drive, and did the map net work drive again.
It...
The organization that oversees the distribution of Internet domain names has given final approval to ".xxx", a domain dedicated to adult subject matter.
The new domain is known as a generic top-level domain, meaning it is the final part of a website address and isn't country-specific (like...
Friend messed up is computer. He was trying to set up a domain name for remote assents. He did this computer proites, advaced settings, and changed the domain name to a url that he created of the internet.
Now whats heppen after he did this...
1. windows logs in
2. lucns cmd to run everthing...
Hello Everyone - I would like to be able to assign a domain name to my computer (Laptop) and not have that laptop to be on that particular domain for the domain name to stick in the laptop. I was able to create a domain name on my laptop before upgrading to Windows 7. I used Windows XP Pro and...
When mapping network drives for my work and co-workers I use Link Removed and ninety nine percent of the time this works. Randomly the network drives will require there full name as to be Link Removed would there be a reason for this? The ports all seem to be in working order, no rights or...
I am trying to map a network drive at work, we just bought new laptops with Win7 home premium. With XP when we mapped a drive we put in the address, it asked for a user name and password and bammmm theres the drive. With Win7 I put in the address of the drive, then the username and password...