Knowledge Base Tips topic
| [ |
3384 |
] |
Windows Server 2008/2003/2000/XP/NT Administrator Knowledge Base
|
Last updated: Nov 05, 2009 |
| [ |
736 |
] |
Windows 2000
|
Last updated: Oct 22, 2009 |
| [ |
483 |
] |
Admin Tips
|
Last updated: Oct 22, 2009 |
| [ |
118 |
] |
Registry Tips
|
Last updated: Oct 22, 2009 |
| [ |
135 |
] |
User Tips
|
Last updated: Apr 08, 2009 |
| [ |
516 |
] |
Windows 2003
|
Last updated: Oct 22, 2009 |
| [ |
503 |
] |
Admin Tips
|
Last updated: Oct 22, 2009 |
| [ |
6 |
] |
Registry Tips
|
Last updated: Sep 08, 2009 |
| [ |
5 |
] |
User Tips
|
Last updated: Apr 01, 2009 |
| [ |
1155 |
] |
Windows NT
|
Last updated: Jul 22, 2009 |
| [ |
590 |
] |
Admin Tips
|
Last updated: Jul 22, 2009 |
| [ |
419 |
] |
Registry Tips
|
Last updated: Dec 10, 2008 |
| [ |
146 |
] |
User Tips
|
Last updated: Apr 01, 2009 |
| [ |
173 |
] |
Windows Server 2008
|
Last updated: Nov 05, 2009 |
| [ |
169 |
] |
Admin Tips
|
Last updated: Nov 05, 2009 |
| [ |
4 |
] |
Registry Tips
|
Last updated: Sep 08, 2009 |
| [ |
177 |
] |
Windows Vista
|
Last updated: Aug 12, 2009 |
| [ |
626 |
] |
Windows XP
|
Last updated: Sep 09, 2009 |
Networking Tips
- Block Users from Seeing or Connecting to Other Wi-Fi Networks
- Date - Jul 02, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Filtering networks using the WLAN Netsh commands.
- Changing the Remote Desktop Port
- Date - Jun 19, 2008
- Rating - 5
- Author - Eric Geier
- Changing the listening and connecting port for Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
- Dynamic Port Range in Windows Server 2008
- Date - Dec 09, 2008
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the default Dynamic Port range in Windows Server 2008 and how to see the range using the NetSH command line tool.
- Enable Network Support for the Recycle Bin
- Date - Jul 22, 2009
- Rating - 3.2
- Author - Eric Geier
- Using a Recycle Bin replacement to protect network shares.
- Enabling 802.1X/PEAP for Wired Networks (in Vista)
- Date - May 28, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Make the Authenication tab visible on the network properties dialog.
- Getting past the size limit for roaming profiles
- Date - May 03, 2007
- Rating - 2
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to enable really big roaming user profiles if needed i.e. roam a lot of stuff.
- Getting XP Computers to Appear on Network Map
- Date - Apr 01, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Eric Geier
- Installing LLTD protocol on XP, so PC will appear on Vista's Network Map
- Hiding an Entire Computer from Network Users
- Date - Aug 12, 2009
- Rating - 3.5
- Author - Eric Geier
- Preventing network users from seeing a computer in My Network Places or Network.
- How to Disable Ad Hoc Wireless Connections on Vista
- Date - Oct 28, 2008
- Rating - 1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Windows Vista won’t automatically create ad hoc wireless connections with other computers, but for greater security you may want to disable ad-hoc wireless connections entirely. Here’s how to do this.
- How To Quickly Check IP Address on Remote Computers?
- Date - Oct 21, 2008
- Rating - 2.3
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- How to quickly check IP Address information on all the computers using a single command.
- HyperTerminal and Windows Vista
- Date - Jun 30, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Windows Vista no longer includes HyperTerminal - here are some workarounds.
- Identifying IPv6 Link Local Addresses
- Date - Nov 15, 2006
- Rating - 3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to identify IPv6 Link Local Addresses
- Identifying the IPv6 Loopback Address
- Date - Nov 14, 2006
- Rating - 3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to identify the IPv6 Loopback Address
- Importing/Exporting Wireless Profiles in Vista/Server 2008
- Date - Apr 07, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Windows Vista and Server 2008 include Netsh Commands specifically for WLANs, which let you import and export wireless network profiles.
- Manually Deleting a Network Bridge
- Date - Jun 03, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Eric Geier
- Getting around the error message when deleting in the Network Connections window.
- NAP Client state – Three ways to check the state.
- Date - Jul 09, 2008
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article discusses the three ways to check the NAP state on a client computer running Windows Vista and Windows XP with SP3.
- Preventing Wireless Connection to Certain Networks in Vista/Server 2008
- Date - Apr 08, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Windows Vista and Server 2008 include Netsh Commands specifically for WLANs, which let you block access to specified wireless networks.
- Remove/Disable Cached 802.1X/PEAP Login Information (in Vista)
- Date - Jun 02, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Eric Geier
- Stop Vista from saving the username and password used for authenication.
- Securely transfer data between Vista machines
- Date - Sep 25, 2007
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to securely transfer data between Vista machines
- Tips for Securing Your Wireless LAN
- Date - Feb 04, 2009
- Rating - 3.5
- Author - Eric Geier
- Ways to protect your Wi-Fi network from eavesdroppers and hackers.
- Using Netsh to Manage Wireless Connections
- Date - Dec 10, 2008
- Rating - 4
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Netsh is more powerful now than ever. Here we look at how to use Netsh to manage your wireless network connection properties.
- Watching for network activity
- Date - Jun 14, 2006
- Rating - 3.1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to watch for network activity in Vista.
Article not looking right or info is missing? Let us know so that we can fix it: .