Well yesterday a friend came to me and said that his usb drive was not working, i plugged it into my computer and my pc detected it but was unable to format it or access it. so i googled for a solution and found a tool called "On Belay". a shareware with some days before it asks for registeration so i decided it and gave it a try. there was a format button , and it detected the usb drive and
Try the following techniques to improve the performance of the VPN tunnel: On the client Increase CPU processing power. Eliminate or stop nonessential processes that use CPU time. Increase the bandwidth of the Internet connection by using direct access (cable/DSL) in place of dial-up connections, if possible. On the serverTo free memory, stop unnecessary proxy services on the firewall such as
Question/Issue: Your client VPN tunnels are experiencing high latency or slower throughput than expected. For instance, file transfers through the VPN tunnel take extended periods of time, or client requests such as telnet or FTP receive slow responses. Solution:VPN Client performance depends on several factors including
Chances are you're in the process of rolling out a new VPN client server setup, or you're already managing one. Windows 2000 VPNs are fun to design and configure because there are so many options available. Spoke and Hub or Mesh? PPTP or L2TP/IPSec? VPN Server or VPN Gateway? Policy via user account or RAS Policy? What's really great is configuring VPN client/ server setups are easy, in
Installing and Configuring a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Certification Authority Certification Authorities (CAs) issue certificates for a number of different purposes. In the context of your ISA Server firewall/VPN server, a CA can provide a certificate that allows: L2TP/IPSec VPN connections from VPN clients VPN clients can establish L2TP/IPSec connections to the ISA Server firewall/
For Windows to automatically log on a user account during the startup process, the following must be met: - The Welcome screen must be available - Guest account access must be turned off - There must be only one user account on the computer - The user account must not have a password Auto-Dial: Disconnect/Disable Check your settings here: Right click the My computer icon (Desktop), open Manage/
loadTOCNode(1, 'moreinformation');WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. To enable this option so that it is always checked, use the following steps to
A VPN is a private network created over a public one. It’s done with encryption, this way, your data is encapsulated and secure in transit – this creates the ‘virtual’ tunnel. A VPN is a method of connecting to a private network by a public network like the Internet. An internet connection in a company is common. An Internet connection in a Home is common too. With both of these, you could create
Configuring the Windows Server 2003 ISA Server 2000/VPN Server A Windows Server 2003/ISA Server 2000 computer uses the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) to manage VPN connections. The ISA Server 2000 component creates packet filters to allow inbound and outbound VPN communications. Although the Routing and Remote Access Service controls and manages all VPN connections, ISA Server
Sometimes, simplicity is the best choice for both a technology solution and the corresponding tutorial that explains how to use the new solution. In this document, I will provide a clear, concise, systematic procedure for getting a Windows Server 2003-based PPTP VPN up and running. I'm using Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 for this guide. Add the Remote Access/VPN Server role to your
Preface: Earlier, I showed you how to add users to your Active Directory domain. This tutorial will focus on how to add computers. This step is not "really" necessary for workstation computers - at least, I was able to add a Windows XP machine to my domain without adding the computer name first. This is section is really for looking at which computers join, and allow other servers to join
As you know, if you try to add AD users using lusrmgr.msc you will receive the following error: And since I cover creating a local user (lusr) I thought it would only be right to cover creating an Active Directory user. Method: Click Start, highlight "Administrative Tools" and select "Active Directory Users and Computers" Now, expand your domain name on the left side, and go to the bottom
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