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Re: Now as you have removed NICard 2 from the motherboard. Check the status of connectivity between the server and the client machine and try pinging eachother. try pinging the Default gateway and also try netsh winsock reset. If still not able to connect then look for the DNS address. | |
Re: Hey arcybarrios, Thats good if the computer is acting normal but still for the confirmation you can try SUPERANTISPYWARE which can be downloaded free from the cnet.com If this comes up with zero infections then I believe the computer is properly cleaned. Before running the scan dont forget to check … | |
Re: But once you open the port for global access the Security will be the biggest concern, so do check it with your Network Tech. You need to put exception for limited ports and should have high end security software. | |
Re: Hello , The answer to this is Multi-WAN Router. you need to get this installed in the network and it will help you in many ways: like High bandwidth , best connectivity, file sharing etc. Cheers Mate!! If you want I can recommend you names of the different companies providing … | |
Re: you can try the registry fixes available on [I](unapproved website removed)[/I]and also to make sure the computer is virus free you can again scan it using SUPERANTISPYWARE that is available free on CNET.COM . I believe it will resolve your concern. Cheers!! | |
Re: hello Moon, Please provide some more information as what exactly is it doing after installing NICard. You can try Following: [B]Verify That WINS Server Is Installed[/B] Click Start, point to Control Panel, double-click Add or Remove programs, and then click Add/Remove Windows Components. Click Networking Services, and then click Details. … | |
To join a computer running Windows Server 2008 as a member server to the Windows SBS network 1.Physically connect the computer running Windows Server 2008 to the Windows SBS network. 2.Log on to the computer that is running Windows Server 2008 by using the local administrator account. 3.Click Start, right-click … | |
Re: RAID Level 0 is not redundant, hence does not truly fit the "RAID" acronym. In level 0, data is split across drives, resulting in higher data throughput. Since no redundant information is stored, performance is very good, but the failure of any disk in the array results in data loss. … |
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