Windows 2000 Server interacts with hardware devices through software drivers. Software drivers receive program instructions from the operating system, then communicates these commands to a hardware…
The e-GO software on your Windows 7 computer is used for networking and connecting to the Internet. If you would like to access your e-GO software from a different computer, you can use the "Remote…
The SAP R/3 is an enterprise planning software package developed by SAP. If you would like to install the R/3 software to your computer, you can do so by downloading it online. Once you install the…
You can prevent users from changing the refresh rate for Group Policy objects by restricting complete access to the Group Policy Editor and Registry editing tools. Allowing users to modify the refresh…
McAfee DAT files, or virus definitions, contain virus signatures that McAfee uses to keep your computer protected from the countless infections in circulation. McAfee products such as VirusScan,…
Windows provides you with a password-protection option for folders, including the My Documents folder. This feature is beneficial if you have multiple people using your computer, or if the hard drive…
You computer's hard disk stores page files, or paging or swap files, temporarily to free up RAM on your computer. This gives your computer the ability to utilize memory that is not physically…
Windows operating systems come installed with the Remote Desktop tool, which lets you connect to and manage remote computers. The connection is made via the network. Once Remote Desktop has made the…
Windows Server 2008 requires accurate timekeeping to properly maintain its log files, scheduled tasks and program clock settings. Although you may not have physical access to your server machine, the…
Opportunistic locking permits you to lock files on your computer to forbid other users from accessing it. You can also lock cache data files. Locking a particular file decreases the file access time…
Microsoft periodically releases updates for its supported operating systems. These updates address serious security issues as well as install the latest versions of Microsoft program elements, such as…
A computer that is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN), and also has a printer connected to it, can function as a print server to other computers on the network. When the computer is configured to…
Remote access to other computers is made possible in the Windows operating system by the Remote Desktop Connection software, which is built into Windows. This program lets you establish a connection…
The Windows Server 2000 operating system supports the use of a paging file that supplements the computer's physical RAM. If you find that you are running low on RAM and are receiving virtual memory…
Microsoft Windows Server 2000 running Terminal Server allows users to access the server machine through Remote Desktop Connectivity (RDC). Using the Microsoft Windows Vista Home OS, a remote desktop…
Windows 2000 contains group policy settings that system administrators use to customize and lock down computers. After a group policy setting is changed on a centralized domain controller on the…
Not everyone wants to see the shortcut icons on their desktop. If you have your Windows 7 background set as a slide show, these icons block the pictures displayed. Besides, you can still access your…
Most computer applications operate from within an application window, but this was not always the case. Early computer programs were managed through the use of a command line interface, a method of…
Remote Desktop is a software program built into Windows 7 that lets you connect to another computer on the Internet or a local network and control that computer just like you could if you were sitting…
HTTP is a protocol used to serve websites to your readers. You must open the HTTP port on your server before users can connect to your website. The Windows Firewall blocks incoming traffic by default,…
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server uses a simplified variant of the standard Network Time Protocol called Simple NTP. Using the Windows Time Service in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, administrators can…
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 can be easily installed on a Windows XP computer. Your computer should have a 233 megahertz or higher processor, a minimum of 64 megabytes of memory for Windows XP with…
.Adm Group Policy files correspond to Windows operating systems prior to the Vista version. These files are associated with the settings in the Administrative Templates node for Computer and User…
If you want to delete multiple printers through the Group Policy Editor (GPO) utility, chances are you are working in an Active Directory environment. Deleting printers or removing print servers might…
Microsoft offers a virtual private network, or VPN, utility for networks that allows users to log in from the Internet to the internal network. Routing and Remote Access Service is a part of each…
ETrust Antivirus software has a server application that lets you update virus definition files in one location. Update eTrust Antivirus software on the server, so client computers can download the…
Windows Terminal Services is a remote control application used on Windows server operating systems. The software was later renamed to "Windows Remote Desktop," and it is included with Windows client…
The primary domain suffix (or primary DNS suffx) is appended to each computer name on a Windows network. The domain suffix identifies the network, and the computer name on the client machine is the…
Each Windows Server operating system features a virtual private network (VPN) setting that allows you to use it as a login server and as a routing server for your network. You must install and…
User account control, or UAC, is a security feature that was introduced in Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. The UAC component asks users for permission before tasks that can change the…
The Apple Time Capsule is a combined wireless router, hard drive and print server. Apple computers can use the device as both a network hard drive and an automated backup server. Windows users are not…
The Microsoft Exchange Server software has a component called the "Internet Gateway Device Discovery & Control Client" that is used to help Exchange administrators simplify the process of connecting…
The Windows 2008 Server operating system has a program on it called the Systems Management Server that lets you control other servers from your main server. Whenever you monitor a client computer…
Configure your client with the Windows Server Update Services module, which allows for updated installations and modified reboots based on your needs. An automatic update is a useful configuration…
Network administrators of large networks typically divide the network into separate segments. You can add a Windows domain controller to the domain in a separate subnet using the "dcpromo" command.…
A Windows 2000 domain consists of Windows client and server computers. Server computers perform a variety of functions, including DNS, DHCP and Outbound Bridgehead. It is sometimes necessary to remove…
The Windows Server environment supports a radius server, which is a security mechanism that helps you authenticate users that connect to the Windows Server. If a user needs to connect to the server…
In order to defragment your hard drive in the Windows operating system, you need to use a native application called Disk Defragmenter. By default, defragmenting a hard drive is something you must do…
If you have a spare computer that you want to use as a print server, then the Windows 2000 operating system, during the early 2000s, was recognized for its good server capabilities. That said, the…
Terminal Server is an application for the Windows server operating system that allows users to remotely control the desktop. Administrators disable the PDF file extension association, so users cannot…
DNS, or domain name system, matches websites such as "website.com" to IP addresses. DNS delegation allows server administrators to delegate DNS subdomains to other IP addresses, for example,…
If you run a home network on the Time-Warner Internet service network, you can create a more advanced domain by promoting a Windows computer to a server. A domain controller is a Windows server that…
The term "staging" is given to a server used to test software. A staging server is an exact replica of the "live" version of a website, so you can test to ensure that the Web application works…
A domain controller is the main computer on a Windows network that manages user logins and permissions. It also hosts Active Directory (AD) and controls network resources. You run the command…
Computers on a network all have the same domain name, which is an identification used by the network's protocols to allow any computer access. The right domain name must be present, or the computer…
The SAP R/3 is a resource planning software for businesses that was developed by the SAP AG company. The service does not come pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, but the component…
The Windows operating system includes native tools that allow you to take control over the operation of your computer via your administrator account. These tools are all located in the same place --…
Delegation creates a service that takes over your user account to access resources inside the network. Configuring Windows Server to enable account delegation allows these services into your trusted…
If one of your users has forgotten her Windows Server 2008 password, you can change the password through the administrative panel. Windows Server 2008 allows you to set up users with multiple…
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server is an operating system used on computers that host important applications called services. These services can provide important utilities such as email, web applications,…
Windows Server 2000 times out users who have been inactive for a certain duration. You can set this timeout value uniquely for each user. Idle timeouts help to increase system security and reduce the…
A Windows client computer joins a domain by registering with the domain server. If a Windows 2000 computer is not registering with a Windows 2003 domain server, you must troubleshoot several network…
The Sprint wireless company makes small USB cards that let you access the Internet through the Sprint wireless network. If you use this type of connection on a regular basis with a Windows 2000…
The act of re-partitioning a drive means that you erase the partition on the drive and then create a new partition (or multiple partitions). This effectively wipes the data on the original partition.…
Windows 2000 Server is an operating system designed by the Microsoft corporation intended for use in businesses. If you own an HP Mini 2133, you can install Windows 2000 Server provided that you have…
The Task Scheduler is a service that runs on the Windows 2000 Server operating system. This service allows you to set up tasks to run automatically based on certain preset times or conditions. These…
The Windows 2000 operating system comes with a utility called "NTBackup." This software allows you to take backups of files regardless if they are opened. The NTBackup software backs up the latest…
Newer Windows operating systems have internal compressed file options for a computer automatically enabled. Older Windows operating systems such as Windows 2000 require an update to enable compressed…
The Windows 2000 Server operating system contains no native support for RAID hard drive volumes, which means you must install the required driver file during the installation for Windows 2000 Server…
When a user downloads software programs, some of the information (such as passwords or other information) may be temporarily installed in the memory, which leads such information to be installed in…
Keeping an accurate reading of time on your Windows 2000 PC or server is critical to keeping you and your activities organized. In an attempt to help computers stay on the right track in terms of…
The "My Documents" folder is a directory added to your computer when you install the Windows 2000 operating system. The administrator who manages the Windows 2000 server can redirect the "My…
Installing a wireless card in your Windows Server 2000 computer enables you to connect to wireless networks within range. Accomplish this by plugging the card into a PCI slot of your computer's…
Developed by Microsoft, the Windows 2000 Server operating system shares the same user interface as other Windows 2000 software, but provides additional components that support server-specific…
Microsoft Mail (MS Mail) is a mail application that is compatible with the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server for sending and receiving messages through a network. When you are logged on to your computer…
Windows 2000 Server powered computers support the Remote Desktop Connection program, which lets people connect remotely to the server over the Internet from their own computers. Before a user can…
Group policies are network security objects set on the main domain server. The domain server can be a Windows 2000, 2003 or 2008 computer that contains the Group Policy Editor. The policy editor…
Windows 2000 is an older operating system that has the ability to join a domain with other Windows client computers. The system connects to the domain, so it is given the ability to use network…
Upgrading your Windows Server 2000 computer to the 2003 edition is necessary in order to keep your computer close to the cutting edge of Server operating system technology. Perform a direct…
More recent versions of Windows operating systems like XP, Vista and Windows 7 come with a System Restore feature that allows a user to restore the computer to an earlier state. An older operating…
Because of the limitations in your operating system's Logical Block Addressing (LBA) parameters, it doesn't recognize a hard drive bigger than 100 or so gigabytes. Windows 2000 uses a small LBA by…
In Windows Server 2000, the original Critical Update Notification feature no longer supplies vital updates because it was replaced by "Automatic Updates." Therefore, "Automatic Updates" must be…
The Windows 2000 Paging file size represents the amount of virtual memory available to the operating system. Virtual memory is the amount of RAM information stored on the hard drive in a file called…
More recent Windows operating systems such as XP, Vista and Windows 7 allow users to access a computer's desktop while working on another computer through the Remote Desktop. An older Windows OS such…
Windows 2003 provides enhanced performance and query speed for SQL Server 2000. You can take advantage of this by upgrading your server or migrating the SQL Server database to a Windows 2003 server.…
Terminal Services (TS) is a Remote Desktop application in older operating systems such as Windows 2000. If you regularly use Terminal Services on your Windows 2000 computer, you remove the "Shut Down"…
By default, Windows 2000 Server uses the local hardware clock on the computer running the operating system to determine the time for the network. However, this is not always the most reliable method…
A domain controller is a central server that controls all aspects of the Windows network, including user permissions, computers and other devices. You promote a Windows 2000 server to create a domain…
Account delegation is a Windows networking technique that allows a user to connect to several servers at the same time with the same credentials. This means that when a user connects to a Windows 2000…
Files and data on a Windows Server 2000 may become corrupted over time, due to hard drive issues or virus damage. You can use built-in Microsoft Server tools to detect and fix corrupted system files…
Older operating systems from Microsoft include Windows 2000. One type of error that can occur from time to time with this operating system is a msgina.dll error. This particular error typically will…
The removal of system files can have a damaging effect on a Windows 2000 server operating system. If the removed file is crucial to the operating procedure the entire system could become unusable. If…
MCSA stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, which has one track each for Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003. Both require four exams. Two exams are required for server-operating…
Repairing a copy of Windows 2000 Advanced Server is necessary when the operating system files have become corrupt, damaged or accidentally erased. Accomplish this using the repair install utility on…
Adding additional hard drive space to your Windows 2000 Server computer enables you to store extra files before having to make removals. Accomplish this by installing an external hard drive to your…
MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. The MCSE exam tests your skills in designing, managing and running large Windows-based networks. Several tracks are available, depending on the…
Keeping as current as possible with your server operating system is important, maintaining your network with the latest innovations in the field. Update your Windows 2000 Advanced Server OS to the…
Windows 2000 Server has a security measure where you must specify a user name, domain name and password before you can use the system. This feature ensures that only authorized people have access to…
Manage your Windows 2000 Server with administrative tools provided by Microsoft. These tools are available on the Windows 2000 Server installation disk. Windows 2000 Server administrative tools allow…
Windows 2000 Server integrates technologies that had previously been disjointed, such as the ability to serve Web pages, manage users in large groups and add functionality to networked services using…
Installing or creating a backup of the system state on your main domain controller system on your Windows 2000 Server OS enables you to guard against the possibility of data loss through hardware…
Migrating and upgrading your server from Server 2000 to Server 2003 offers better stability and security since the Server 2003 platform is still receiving active patches and upgrades. This migration…
Creating a custom ADM (administrative) template on your Windows 2000 Server computer enables you to customize the behavior of your Group Policy on a target network object. Applying your template…
The RestrictAnonymous value is an internal component of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server that determines the restrictions for users who log in anonymously to the server. As an administrator of the…
Configuring a preferred License Server for your Windows 2000 computer will allow you an increased level of customization over your PC, enabling you to "force" your computer to utilize a particular…
Replacing an outdated Windows 2000 Server can be accomplished by updating the computer's operating system to the Windows 2003 Server version. This will better protect your network with more advanced…
The Service Packs for your Windows 2000 Server computer are designed to make your computer run better and with fewer errors, but reality does not always mirror intent. Occasionally, the installation…
A server machine will already have all of the parts and pieces needed to function as a "normal" PC--the only thing it is missing is a normal operating system. Converting your Windows Server 2000 PC to…
The IIS (Internet Information Service) in the Windows 2000 Server program is a web-based service used for hosting and managing websites. Checking to see if this service is enabled on your Windows 2000…
Often used in businesses, the Microsoft Windows Exchange Server 2000 connects several computers, allowing users to access shared folders and files and communicate via programs such as Microsoft…
Formatting your Windows 2000 installation will cause all of your settings to return to their default values, "resetting" the program and allowing you to start over from scratch. This can be…
Terminal Services is an Windows application component available on Windows 2000. Beginning with Windows XP, Terminal Services was renamed to Remote Desktop. Therefore, users familiar with Remote…
Roaming and mandatory profiles are used to store all user settings for a computer. Settings include desktop icons and wallpaper, installed programs under specific user accounts, and user access to…
Batch files are computer files that run on the Windows operating system that carry out a series of commands if they are executed. By creating your own custom batch file and setting it to run when your…
From corporate to academic institutions, Windows 2000 servers manage a variety of computer networks, also known as domains. The operating system's domains have two modes: native and mixed. When the…
When Microsoft released the Windows 2000 Server in November of 2000, it replaced the aging Windows NT Server technology. In 2003, Microsoft release Windows 2003 Server, which incrementally enhanced…
Setting up a server computer for the first time is an exciting experience for the budding network professional. When confronted with the initial login screen for Windows 2000 Server, however, you may…
A printer port is a logical device used by a computer operating system to route print traffic to the hardware connection that the printer cable connects to. Printer installation software normally…
Windows 2000 Server is designed to act as a database and server for handling important information. Typically used in business settings, it is as a way for people to access information from miles…
Windows Server 2000, like other Windows operating systems, has the capability of redirecting and blocking websites without the need for third-party software. By modifying a special file (called the…
Terminal Services is a program that runs on a Windows server that allows users to remotely connect to the server via the Windows Remote Desktop Program (RDP). Terminal Services licensing must be…
Windows 2000 Server was a widely used server operating system that Microsoft released. In a server operating system, users who have administrative access are able to perform any operation on the…
Replacing those old, worn-out basement windows can add value to your home as well as lower energy costs. Old basement windows are typically filled with cracks around the seal, allowing cold air to…
At times, we demand more of our computers than they are able to produce, such as when we run more applications than it has the physical memory to support. For this reason, most modern operating…
Windows Server 2000 is one of the Windows operating systems released by Microsoft on February 17, 2000, and designed for desktop computers, notebooks and servers. This operating system replaced…
Windows Server 2000 is one of the products in the line of Windows operating systems by Microsoft developed for desktop computers, laptops and servers and was released on February 17, 2000. It was…
Windows 2000 Server is a popular server operating system, built off of the same Windows NT architecture that spawned the home operating system Windows XP. Windows 2000 was generally considered to be a…
Windows 2000 servers are still used in smaller networks for sharing files and directories. Even though the operating system is older, using a Windows 2000 server is good for backups, application…
Windows 2000 Advanced Server is a Microsoft-specific operating system. While the material is open source, do note that Windows 2000 does not support 48-bit LBA out of the box or after updates. Learn…
If you want to keep your Windows 2000 Terminal Server protected from alterations to the system configuration, it is important to regulate the number of individuals--and which individuals--are given…
Ventrilo is a free voice conferencing tool that allows friends to talk to each other from any corner of the Internet. One of the most popular ways to use Ventrilo is to chat while playing online…
If you have a PC computer that is running the Windows 2000 Server operating system and you wish to upgrade it to either Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server, you should first remove the Windows 2000…
Windows 2000 Server is an operating system designed for use on servers; the Windows NT architecture is used in order to create a stable and powerful operating environment for the server's programs and…
In small companies, the network architecture has only a few computers, so IP addresses are made with a pool of few numbers. As the company grows, IP addresses run out, creating a problem for…