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Configuring DHCP Windows Server 2003 - Advanced Setup
Site Newschris writes "This two-page article will help you explore the advanced features available on the Windows 2003 DHCP Server.

Learn how to setup your DHCP 2003 service to support Cisco IP Telephony, Dynamic DNS, Superscopes, Multicast Scopes, DHCP Database backup and restoration. We'll even show you some neat troubleshooting techniques to help you identify and trace common problems with your DHCP service.

This great article, combined with our Basic Windows 2003 DHCP Server Configuration article will provide more than enough information to help you successfully setup and operate a full functional Windows DHCP server in your network.

This topic was covered by Nuno Delgado (KiLLaBeE), a highly valued Firewall.cx community member.

To read our article, please follow the link below:
Configuring DHCP Server 2003 - Advanced Setup"
Posted by admin on Sunday, January 31 @ 22:08:36 EET (355 reads)
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Installing & Configuring Basic DHCP Server on Windows 2003
Site Newschris writes "DHCP is an essential service in any Windows network. This great new article will guide you step-by-step showing how to successfully install and configure a Windows 2003 DHCP Server.

Learn how to properly configure basic settings of Windows DHCP server, how to specify DNS, WINS, Network Gateway parameters and much more. With plenty of screenshots and our unique presentation methodology, you'll be up and running with all questions answered in no time!

This topic was covered by Nuno Delgado (KiLLaBeE), a highly valued Firewall.cx community member.

To read this great article, please follow the link below:

Installing & Configuring Basic DHCP Server on Windows 2003"
Posted by admin on Monday, November 09 @ 11:37:31 EET (801 reads)
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Spammers Beware - Firewall.cx takes action against forum spammers!
Site NewsFollowing the continuous posting of spam related posts, we've decided to take action!

Besides the deletion of posts, accounts and permanent banning of whole Class B networks (/16) from which spammers perform their dirty work, Firewall.cx has begun gathering full details of all spammers (including IP Address and EXACT time of forum posting) to use against the people in charge of these activities.

All information gathered is forwarded to every ISP involved, and legal action is taken.

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Posted by admin on Monday, August 31 @ 01:42:00 EEST (1063 reads)
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Installation Of A Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E Layer 3 Switch
Site NewsSince many engineers don't get the chance to work with expensive & hard-to-come-by Cisco equipment, we've decided to start populating our Technical Knoweldgebase with articles that show you the whole installation process of these equipment.

To kick-start this new exciting area, we present our first article covering the Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E installation.

We show you everything from unpacking the 4507R-E, inserting its Supervisor engines, power supply installation, 48port Gigabit modules with PoE support, the 4507R-E, the impressive chassis fantray with 8 fans, system POST test, power consumption, all the way to the synchronisation of its two redundant Supervisor engines!

This great article contains over 20 pictures covering the whole process, ensuring you get the best possible experience and knowledge from our installation!

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Installing a Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E Layer 3 switch.
Posted by admin on Tuesday, August 04 @ 00:18:35 EEST (1643 reads)
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How To Configure Router-on-a-stick - 802.1q Trunk To A Cisco Router
Site Newschris writes "Learn how to configure router on a stick for Cisco routers. This article provides the necessary background information and code to ensure you can successfully configure router-on-a-stick (802.1q Trunk) for Cisco routers. Detailed diagrams and step-by-step information available.

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Configuring Cisco Router-on-a-stick (802.1q Trunk)"
Posted by admin on Sunday, July 12 @ 02:23:45 EEST (2351 reads)
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Renaming Windows 2000 Domain Name
Site NewsRenaming a Windows domain is no simple task. This article will show you how it's possible to safely rename a Windows 2000 domain without causing damage.

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Renaming Windows 2000 Domain Name.
Posted by admin on Thursday, June 04 @ 23:40:22 EEST (1451 reads)
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Changing the Tombstone Lifetime Attribute in Active Directory
Site NewsThe Windows Technical Knowledgebase has just been populated with another great article that covers changing the Tombstone Lifetime Attribute in Active Directory.

This article explains what the Tombstone Lifetime Attribute is and how it can help a Windows Administrator control delete operations performed by the Active Directory replication process.

Our article includes using the ADSIEdit Tool & step-by-step screenshots with an in-depth analysis, basically all the necessary information required for the task. We also cover two other methods you can use to configure the Tombstone Lifetime Attribute: 1) Using an LDIF file and 2) Using a VBScript.

Be sure to read through this one-of-a-kind article by clicking on the link below:
Changing the Tombstone Lifetime Attribute in Active Directory.
Posted by admin on Tuesday, June 02 @ 01:04:23 EEST (1594 reads)
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Configuring Windows Server Roaming Profiles
Site NewsThis latest addition to our Windows Technical KnowledgeBase covers the configuration of Windows Server Roaming Profiles. Our step-by-step guide shows you how to configure and troubleshoot Windows roaming profiles in a workgroup or domain environment.

This article covers all Windows server operating systems.

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Configuring Windows Server Roaming Profiles
Posted by admin on Thursday, May 28 @ 23:59:31 EEST (1580 reads)
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How To Configure Windows Domain Group Policy
Site Newschris writes "In continuation to our last Windows Technical Knowledgebase article, we've just released a new one showing you how to configure Windows 2003 domain group policies.

This new article is basically a continuation of the previous one covering local group policies.

In this new article, you'll be shown step-by-step instructions how to create, edit and save any domain group policy.

To read more on this excellent article, please follow the link below:
Configuring Windows Domain Group Policy."
Posted by admin on Thursday, May 21 @ 02:29:43 EEST (2245 reads)
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Windows Group Policies - Configuring Local Group Policy
Site Newschris writes "Our latest addition to our brand new Windows Technical Knowledgebase shows you how to configure Local Group Policies to tighten your Windows server security.

Learn what Windows Group Policies are all about and how you can use them to your benefit. Our standard step-by-step instructions and detailed screenshots provide all the necessary information to successfully configure any Local Group Policy.

You can follow the link below to read our article:
Configuring Local Group Policy

Next up: Domain Group Policies "
Posted by admin on Monday, May 18 @ 22:21:46 EEST (1264 reads)
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