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  1. Simon Ngan

    Hosting web server on Windows 2000 Server

    Now I have my web site configured on port 81, but I can't access it from outside the Linksys router. I have already set up forwarding in Linksys router for port 81 to the web server. If I use 80, everything works, but not on 81. The same applies to FTP if I use ports other than default 21. Is there something to do with the IIS Lockdown or URLScan tools? Thanks for your help.
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    remote control - pcAnywhere

    I've got a PC from home that I want to be able to control it from work. Basically I have HomeSeer installed and I'd like to control it from work from time to time. So far I have pcAnywhere installed on both PCs and I was able to get into the home PC from work no problem. Home PC is running @Home cable and it's connected to a Linksys 4-Port Router and DMZ is enabled on the PC. For pcAnywhere, I have set up a password so to open a session, a password is required. I also encrypted the data transmission using pcAnywhere default encryption method. Is there anything I can do to safe-guard the PC? Do I necessary to enable DMZ on the router? Can I just enable certain ports instead? The home PC is running Windows 2000, can I use IP filtering so it will only accept my PC from work? That seems to be the best route to go, don't you think? Sorry, I have too many questions to ask Thanks for your response. Simon
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    Force shut down in Windows 2000?

    I was just wondering if there's a way to tell Windows 2000 to shut down all the programs even though they might not respond to the SHUT DOWN command? I have 2 programs that don't always close when I select SHUT DOWN from the START MENU. What I'll get is "Sysfader.exe is not responding", and I'll get a progress bar. Once I close it, it'll shut down the PC. Another program is the Motherboard Monitor for monitoring temperatures. Thanks Simon
  4. I just configured my PC as terminal server (kinda a test at this point) and it's connected to a Domain Controller running NT 4.0. I've configured the server to use IIS so I can login through IE 5.0. It's been working fine but the problem is even normal user can shut down the server. The shut down button is available in START menu. I've been checking but haven't found a place to prevent that. Thanks for your help.
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    Hardware config for a print server serving 500 users

    Clutch, Thanks for your reply. Hmm, I didn't think of the limited concurrent licenses with Professional. I might need to op for 2K server but I'm just trying to save money here (getting 2K professional is cheaper than 2K server). We already have a print server that is Unix based. However, setting up new printer for users is a pain. However, if I had a Windows based server, all they have to do is double-click on the printer they want to use, and Windows does the rest for the users. Thanks again
  6. Hi, I'm planning on building a print server under Windows 2000 workstation and there'll be a total of 500 users connected to it. There won't be 500 concurrent connections but I'd imagine 100-150 at worst. What kind of a computer box would I need for handling a task like this? Would a P2-400MHz with 128MB RAM do it? Thanks for your input.
  7. I'd like to know if I it is possible to create an user account in W2K that only last for the time I specified? We sometimes have different people using the PC and we'd like to restrict the access so they can only access for so long. They all login using a generic account.
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    Enable Offline Files in Win2K?

    I accidentally disabled Offline files in Windows 2000 Pro and now I can't change it back? When I right-click on a shared folder (i.e. \\PC1\Shared), I no longer have the option to select "Make it available Offline". Is there any way to reset this? Thanks [This message has been edited by Simon Ngan (edited 15 January 2001).]
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    NT4.0 Domain Controller and Win 2000?

    Yes, it worked. I knew it would be something simple. Thanks a lot for your help.
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    NT4.0 Domain Controller and Win 2000?

    Hi everyone, Our company is running NT 4.0 as Domain Controller and I'm running Windows 2000 Pro on my desktop. If I let my PC to join the Domain, I can't control my PC (insufficient rights). However, I've added myself in the Administrators group in the Domain. If I log in locally to Win 2000, I can do whatever I want. What should I do to make it so that I can log in to the domain and yet have all the controls of my local Win 2000 PC. Thanks
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    16-colors icons on 32bit desktop?

    I'd like to know how to make an answer file and how to make a Windows 2000 SP1 CD? Do you mean get the SP1 burned on a CD or something? Thanks a lot
  12. Simon Ngan

    MS Licensing

    Guys, very thoughtful answers. I think I should practice to say "NO" when people ask for CDs I'm just getting ready for my Windows 2K server, eventually I'll have all apps transferred on the 2K server.
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    MS Licensing

    Our company is buying a lot of MS software through open licensing, and as you know, a license copy will only cover license with no CD. I sometimes get request from users about getting them a CD so they can use it when it's needed. If I get the CD from MS, it'll cost me around $20-$25, however, if I burn it on a CDR, it'll only cost me $1. But is it a legal thing to do? Thanks
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    Terminal Server

    Hi guys, I just converted my Windows 2000 Server to Terminal Server. However, I have already installed a lot of programs and I heard in order to use Terminal Services, I should enable Terminal Services right after the installation of Windows 2000. Is there an utility I can run so it'll adjust the registry for Terminal Services or I'll need to re-install Windows 2000 again? Thanks
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    Web folders in Windows 2000 Server

    Hi, I was trying to access web folders from my Win2k server, but it keeps saying the link is invalid. The link was working before when I first installed Win2k. I'm not sure which program is causing it. Any help is much appreciated. I have Office 2000 with FrontPage 2000 installed and all patches for Windows 2000 and Office 2000. Thanks a lot
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