Windows 2000/XP Automatic Logon
There are some instances where you have a computer, such as a kiosk, where you do not want the user to be prompted to login when the computer is restarted. …
There are some instances where you have a computer, such as a kiosk, where you do not want the user to be prompted to login when the computer is restarted. …
Configuring an Alternate Configuration for your TCP/IP settings is very useful for computers that move between networks where at least one network requires a static IP address. If you are …
This VBScript can be used to delete files in a folder that are older than a certain number of days compared to the file’s Last Modified Date. This example collects …
Here is an easy tip that could say you a lot of time with regard to reinstalling a service simply because you provided the installation wizard with the wrong path, …
The concept of SHARE vs NTFS permissions has confused many IT professionals over the years. SHARE permissions are the permissions you set for a folder when you share that folder. …
Support for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), a new suite of standard protocols for the Network layer of the Internet, is built into the latest versions of Microsoft Windows, which …
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 enables IT administrators to manage roles and features that are installed on remote computers that are running Windows Server 2008 R2. It can …
Thinking about installing Windows 2003 on your server? There are several 2003 Editions available such as Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, Datacenter Edition, and Web Edition, each designed to fit your …
There may be some instances where you may have a network attached to your local segment and you to provide the ability for some computers on that segment to route …
Since Windows NT 3.x, when your user password is 14 days from expiration, you receive a Password Change Notification when logging on requesting you to change your password. This has …
It is useful to be able to change the TCP/IP configuration for a client computer, such as a mobile computer, using the command prompt. For instance, if you have a …
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA), is a feature of Windows (except Windows NT) operating systems. With APIPA, DHCP clients can automatically self-configure their IP configuration with an IP address and …