I am trying to connect some thin clients to a domain based windows 2003 server. This the first time mi trying to do this. If the computer is set to workgroup there is no problem. The problem comes up when its a domain based server.I keep getting the message that the user is logged in. The host computer connecting to the server has the user name "thinclient" and I use the name "user" to log in from the thin client. But it says "thinclient" already in use and disconnect my connection between the host and the server.
how to make the java SSH thin client applet bigger in SSL VPN Clientless portal?It works and all that but the window is literally half the size of the monitor and unworkable. You can't even hit tab! (tab moves focus around the browser...)I am using the latest java applet (Oct 2012) and ASA OS 8.4(5)
I am setting up the network for the computer institue I work for. We are discarding the old network and are going for a new network. There will be 2 Computer Labs with 60 computers in each Lab. The staffroom will have 20 computers. The Accounts department will have 5 computers. All the departments are in the same building with just 2 floors. It will be a wired network. All computers should have access to the Internet. There will be a printer each in the 2 Labs, staffroom & accounts department which has to be shared with their respective network. The Lab computers will run MS Office, Adobe software etc. Likewise the the staffroom and accounts department computers will also have to run MS Office and probably Adobe software as well. We will be using Windows Server 2003 and are inclined to use IBM servers due to a partnership. Cost isn't a major issue and the management is willing to spend to set this up rightly in the first place.My main question is whether we should go for a thin client network with everything running in the main servers. In that case how many servers should we have and what would be the ideal config of those servers.If we go for workstation PCs for each user if cost isn't an issue then what are the benefits over thin client computersDo we have to have a separate server for data?
Since two months they work full time with the new Dutch Electronic Patient Dossier.We installed 3 Cisco 5508 controllers, version 7.0.230.0 last year on a HP-switched network on a layer 2 mobility domain.Cisco 1041 AP are
The personnel works woth thin clients url... The one with the double antenna.This client has a Broadcom BCM943228HM4L 802.11 a.b.g.n (2x2) adapter.
On the client they have a connected RDP session to a server with the documents.Now they are walking from one patient to another patient. The problem they experience is a very late roaming. At the beginning of the corridor, the client will associate, but is going to roam at the end of the corridor. We installed 4 AP's on each corridor, so they signal is very well, maybe to well?
I disabled client loadbalancing and band select.The lowest data rates are also disabled. Mandatory begins at 12 Mbps. I can increase this to 18 Mbps.These clients work with PSK, with both methods (WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES) enabled.We did this because of many old and new clients.
The customer tried to find out the problem with a smartphone, same issue. Very late roaming.I can upgrade the WLC to 7.0.240.0. The only problem I have is the WCS. When upgrading to 7.2 and higher I need to have NCS.
I'm having trouble connecting my client/server in my virtual PC. they just aren't seeing each other when it comes to connecting them to continue my server class.
server 2003 windows xp running on virtual PC I'm running windows 7 on my computer
I've replaced my old wireless router with a new DIV-655. Now, I can connect to my work's VPN and connect to servers and data via the VPN, but my Outlook client will NOT connect to the Exchange server.It (Outlook) just sits there saying "Trying to connect to Microsoft Exchange.Will it work.
I have created individual folders for the different users on the network domain server, but i am having trouble allowing the client to automatically connect to their personal folder.
i have a question about tunneling a software EasyVPN client to a client ASA Network. It looks like this:
EasyVPN Server 192.168.202.0/24 Network extension mode to Client EasyVPN ASA 192.168.1.0/24 This works fine in both directions. But now i want to connect the client ASA network via EasyVPN software client from outside. The user are already able to connect to the ASA Server on its static outside IP obtaining an IP from a 192.168.21.0/24 pool. This works fine. But how am i able to connect to the 192.168.1.0/24 network from this client?
I insert data from two clients.(1 window server 2003,2 XP clients ) the two client print paper and the printer is shared printer. At the same time two clients print paper and the printer stop working. So I restart my two clients and server. After restart the clients cannot ping to server.
I am installing Window Server 2008 with file Services, and I am making my clients to save files to their documents folder but those files are being saved straight in the Server. I was wondering if It is better to save files direct to the server or save files in each client?
A Windows Server 2008 r2 with 2 internet ports. One (IP: 10.0.96.132) connected to company intranet and one (192.168.10.1) as DHCP server connect to several PCs (192.168.10.**) through a switch.The problem is the PCs (192.168.10.**) can ping the DHCP server (192.168.10.1) , while DHCP server (192.168.10.1) can not ping (192.168.10.**).How to configure the server so that all these PCs can access the intranet?
Whenever my client browsing the net like youtube , facebook .y other client and the server encounter lagging .I Have : Router Dlink Dir600(4 Lan Port)Splitter Dlink Des 1016D (24 port x2)Pldt MyDsl ModemMy connection to server and client via internet .Modem - Router Dlink Dir600 RouterDlink Dir600 ( Port Lan 1) - Server Cpu .Router Dlink Dir600( Port Lan 4) - Dlink Des 1016D (24port)My Friend told me that it's better if i have Switch Over a hub connection Instead of Router And Splitter
I want make a workgoup network with my friend by VPN.we are connected throw internet to make the VPN connection.I configed a VPN server with incoming connection. client connected to server succesfully.but sever and client havent any data send or recieve. the server dont set an ip for client.this is connection propertice: as you see there is no data sending or dara recieving..Im using ADSL Modem(tp-link 8811) and have two lan networks with Modem and another computer.
I am using a win server 2008 in my company, recently my staff have being using internet a lot for downloading and many other unnecessary software therby redusing overall bandwidth.Is there any software solution i can use for controlling bandwidth of my client computer from server2008 computer.
Can I have two asa firewall between dhcp client and dhcp server. if yes what solution i have to have to get dhcp leases. should i have to configure dhcp relay on both the asa.
I'd like to configure a VPN with two SR520. the first router is a SR520-FE-K9 and it's at office, the second router is a SR520-ADSL-K9 and it's at home.
Each router have a static IP and individually works well. I tried to configure, by CCA, the office router as a server and the home router as a client: at home I can't see the office network and I can't navigate.
Need step by step, using CCA to configure a secure VPN.
pxe server ip address is 10.10.10.20 which is connected to switch port fa0/9 and client is connected to switchport fa0/7.i have only 3 devices altogether. below is running config of switch. wen i boot the client from the server, it display error message as: "proxy dhcp were offered. none dhcp were received. exiting broadcom pxe."
I have a problem with a client/server app: It is a web application that resides in C:inetpubwwwroot (aspx pages) of the server. The client is a Windows app that is installed into Program Files on the clients and when running receives commands from a webservice on the server. When I install it on a PC on our own test environment it communicates with the server perfectly, no matter how many times I re-boot the client, the connection never goes down. When I give the client to someone on a separate domain, they install it and everything is OK. However, once they reboot the PC (Windows XP) the connection to the server fails. The can still ping the server from the PC, they can even see the web service is up and running by typing into a browser but the connection now fails. If I get them to uninstall the client all and re-install, it is fine again. As I say, it is a reboot that breaks it (communication to the web service that is.) My problem is that I am completley blind to the setup on the client-side of those I give it to (I only email it to them, I have only been in the site once). The PC is obviously on a domain (with static ip addresses I assume) but other than that i know nothing. I think it is something similar to the way when you map a drive in Windows and then when you reboot it has lost the connection and you have to re-map it.
Web server is behind Cisco RV180 VPN Router. Port 80 is forwarded to web server. all the rest is default. when web application requests user's host address, then it appears as coming from our router's local address (10.0.0.1). what needs to be configured so that RV180 would pass on client's original IP?