Posts Tagged ‘access’

I am hosting a Windows 2003 Server website from my home. I do not wish to develop on that particular machine. I want to develop separately and then upload to the server. What tools do you use?

Schools put safety curbs on student Web access
“You’ve been St. Bernarded.” The phrase should ring familiar for many Greenwich High School students who have tried to access social Internet sites like Facebook and Twitter on school computers, only to be blocked by a St. Bernard Software-brand Web filter.

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In deze tutorial laat ik je zien hoe je de linux server op afstand kan benaderen/bedienen. linux.rolfoman.nl


This video is from our Windows Server 2008 training series for the MCTS 70-642 exam. This video is on Routing and Remote access. The full series is 22 videos and over 11 hours of training. The training comes in AVI, iPod and mp3 format and we also include MeasureUp exam prep software. Visit us online at www.PalaestraTraining.com for more information or to order – and watch our other free demo videos

this is the site that i cant access : teachtheteachers.org

it says “forbiden 403″

please help

We have around 50 machines and we need to block the USB and CDROM access to the users alone. The administrators can access it, thats no problem. I’m searching for a tool. We’re using windows 2003 server.
Any information would be valuable. Thank you.

I have a 30 computer network and I’m using Windows server enterprise 2003, I’d like to be able to see the computers’ screens.

Thanks!
I’d like to access them through RDP, is there a way to have a list of your computers and connect to them by selecting an option? My server roles are: DHCP, DNS, File Manager, Active Directory and Print Services.

I have heard that there is a device you can by that allows you to access/proxy your cable box at home from your computer. Does anyone have any more information on this? Thank you.


The first of a two part series on setting up your linux server and network for external access through your cable modem or DSL. This episode covers modifying the Linux servers network setting to a static IP address.

the other machine is on the network created by the Ethernet router, both have Internet access from the router. The browser on the host (test) machine loads from the server just fine.