by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Apr 13, 2009 | Server Administration
DHCP is a protocol that is designed to reduce the complexity that is involved in IP address allocation. Consider an organization having, say, 20 computers. In this case, it is easily possible for an administrator to specify the IP addresses, default gateways and DNS...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 9, 2009 | Server Administration
Consider a business organization that has its facilities spread across the country or around the world. There is one thing that it will need – a way to maintain fast, secure and reliable communication amongst all its branches. There are also many organizations...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 11, 2009 | Server Administration
Windows is a self tuning operating system. It’s kernel is already optimized to work in a variety of scenarios. There are only limited operations that can be performed to optimize the system. The benefits associated with such a system include: Server...
by admin | Jul 16, 2008 | Server Administration, Server Management
The boot process starts when you turn on your computer and ends when you log on to Windows Server 2003. There can be various reasons for startup failures. Some can be easily corrected, while others might require you to reinstall Windows Server 2003. This article will...
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