Posts Tagged ‘Account’
In our office setup we are using 10 Win XP proff. clinet and one windows 2003 server.Now we plan to make 10 win. xp machine in domain with windows 2003 as server for centralised Administration.
So any one can give idea to create domain account and way for centralised Administration and what are things required.
hello. how can I create a service account such as sql service in active directory on win server 2008 R2? I dont know in which part of administrative tools i can find it
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I am trying to figure out a way for remote desktop to give access to multiple users to a Windows 2003 Server. When one user is already logged in via Remote Desktop using the admin account, and there is another user who wants to log in using the same admin account, it gives the error that the previous user must log out before he can log in.
Is there a moderately painless way of resolving this in order to give them both access at the same time?
Thank you!
This video will show you how to create a user account in “Windows Server 2003″.
I have followed the instructions on how to set it up, used the right server information (I think) but still getting error messages every time I try to send/receive … HELP!!!!!!
Ive been trying to put the right server information and port number. I dont even know if the port number is that important. Dont know if I have the right smtp address. Can anyone help me? Id even call you over the phone for help if u want and be so grateful! Ive been dealing with this too long. I was able to get my comcast address going in windows mail but not my yahoo account.
im trying to send music through my windows mail an it wont let me, im only sending a few minutes of my music at a time
My school uses a linux server with subversion. What is the command for me to change my password from the default to a new one?
thanks