How to Setup Workgroup and Computer Name in Windows XP
Computer name is the unique
identifier of the computer in the network. If you want to setup the
computer name and the workgroup in the Windows XP then follow these
steps.1. My Computer>Right Click>click on Properties>
2. Assign unique computer name.
3. Assign the same workgroup name as of the other computers.
4. You will be prompted to restart the computer.
How to secure your computer network
Securing a computer networking
is the vital part of the administration of the network. There are
different security threats of a computer network such as hacking,
viruses, unauthorized user access, spywares, adware, Trojan horses and
other malicious codes. If you are managing your computer network, it’s
your responsibility to secure your network from all above mentioned
aspects. Always install up to dated antivirus program such as Norton
Antivirus, Trend Micro Antivirus, McAfee or Panda Antivirus. Enable
firewall router or firewall software on your network to control the
unauthorized access so that no intruder or hacker can access your
network.Filter the internet and monitor all the activities of the users on the internet. Block the risky websites and web applications. Install a network monitoring software and monitor the activities of users. Regularly update your software applications on the server and the client computers.
How to Share Printer and Folders in Windows XP
If you have two or more
computers then a computer network will be formed and there will be
necessity to share the files and printers. For sharing the folders, you
need to right click the folder > Sharing and Security > Share
this folder on the network > give the shared name for this folder.
You can set further rights and permissions on this folder for different
users.
How to troubleshoot computer network using Ping command
The PING command is the
basic network troubleshooting command. Ping shows the status of the
other computer whether it is on the network or not. Let’s say you have
three computers in your computer network computer A (IP Address,
10.10.10.1), computer B (IP address 10.10.10.2) and computer C (IP
address 10.10.10.3). You are on computer A and you want to check the
connectivity of the computer B then you will need to go the Start >
Run > type CMD > DOS screen will appear. Now type there ping
10.10.10.2 if you get the reply this means the computer B is connected
on the network and if you get the timed out message then there is some
problem in the connectivity. This can be due to different reasons like
check both the ends of the network cables in the computer and in the
Router/Switch, check if the green LED light is blinking in the network
card of the computer also check if any software application blocking
the network communication such as firewall or antivirus etc.
How to setup Xbox Network Connections
Following is the simple configuration methods of Xbox network connectivity.1. Go to the settings of Xbox Dashboard and then network settings. You will see IP address, DNS and some other settings.
2. Click IP settings. You can select to obtain the IP address and other settings automatically from the DHCP server or router.
3. Go to the previous menu and set obtain the DNS settings from the Router or DHCP server automatically.
How to Setup Roaming Profile in Windows 2000/2003
Roaming profiles are
saved on the network server. If you want your users to access their own
roaming profiles then you need to open Active directory users and
computers, right click on the user, then properties and then profile
tab. In the profile tab type the UNC path of the user you made on the
server like this \\servername\profiles\%username%. Profiles folder
should be in the root of the C Drive. Make sure you have created the
profiles folder on the C drive and shared it with the same name as the
name of the folder. Next time when the user will log on from the client
computer, his/her local profile will be saved in the folder same as
the user name and this folder will be created in the profiles folder.
How to Install IIS in Windows XP
Windows XP Professional
edition has the built-in IIS. Internet information server is used to
host the website on your own computer and these sites can be accesses
from all over the world. IIS has great administrative features but it
supports only 10 concurrent connections of the clients at a time.1. Click start>settings>control panel>Add remove program
2. Click Add remove windows components.
3. Click on Internet information services > Details.
4. In the IIS check the boxes SMTP and World Wide Web and you can also check FTP if you want to setup it.
5. In Windows components selection, make sure that you have selected IIS and you may need to insert the CD of Windows XP Professional during the installation.
How to Setup Roaming Profiles in Windows 2000
The TCP/IP component in
the Windows operating systems is considered a core component so it
cannot be easily uninstalled. Using the following commands with the
certain switch you can however achieve the same results and by
uninstalling and reinstalling the TCP/IP components. netsh int ip reset [logfile]
Logfile is the name of the file that is used to records the actions by the netsh command.
netsh int ip reset iplog.txt is used to create the iplog.txt in the current directory.
Caution: Be very careful while using these commands because they can directly damage your system.
How to Hide a shared folder in Windows XP
If you want to hide a
shared folder from the network users, right click the folder and click
sharing and security and give a shared name of a folder plus $ sign
e.g. ebooks$. In this way network users will not be able to see the
shared folder on the network. For you to see the hidden shared folder,
map the drive and type in the path including the $ sign in the folder
box.
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