Try netstat -a at the command line.
Legacy operating systems continue to use NetBIOS for name resolution to find a domain controller; however it is recommended that you point all computers to the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 DNS server for name resolution.
The Windows NT operating system is full of issues. The fact they do not have specific server file is one of them. Any file can be converted to a server file.
Hi, According to Microsoft, I guess the answer is YES. Please look at : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770371.aspx You'll find the following information : A terminal server running Windows Server 2008 cannot communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2003. However, it is possible for a terminal server running Windows Server 2003 to communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2008. I hope this will help you! Pierre.
For this purpose you need a server OS, for instance, windows server 2000, windows server 2003, windows server 2008 and so on or Linux based systems as well as Unix. For windows it's very simple just add role for your server to be a domain controller and follow instructions. For Linux based systems as well as Unix you can find information in Google there is a lot of it.
Windows server monitoring can be accomplished with special software. More information on this service can be found online at Uptime Software and Manage Engine.
The best place to find support for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 is on the Microsoft website. Advice and information can also be found on the TechNet and CNET websites.
You haven't indicated what operating system you are using. For windows, using the 'ipconfig /all' command will show you what the DHCP server address is.
There are many offers of places that provide windows server training, they are easy to find in the web, but as to look for a good and reliable place to start, it would be appropriate that you get some basic knowledge by your own on the internet, and then get a recommendation from someone you know and trust as a IT in your area.
The most common business server, for small and medium businesses, is Windows Server. There are other options available, but as the most common one, it will be the easiest to get help with if something goes wrong.
Manually finding the product key for Windows Server 2008 from the registry is very difficult. One needs to use a product key finder program to find it. There are free programs such as Belarc Advisor, Winkeyfinder or Keyfinder Thing for this purpose.
When using the term server clustering in reference to computer lingo, this would mean a group of of servers running Windows Server 2003. One can find more information on the Wikipedia website.
To find free windows dedicated hosting online, an individual has to set up a server and host it. Other dedicated Windows hosting are 7host, and iweb. 7host offers free Web hosting and free ASP support with dedicated servers. iweb offer a free trial and free setup to a Windows Server 2008, but only for a limited time.