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  • How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007
    How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007. The perfect tool for those who simply need to complete a task without reading through lots of theory and principles, this reference provides step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure, manage and troubleshoot Communicator
  • Smart Computing Article - Home & Small-Office Networking
    May 2000 Vol.6 Issue 5 Page(s) 138 - 141 in print issue Add To My Personal Library Keep Your Connections Up & Running With These Pointers Establish A Primary Server On Your Network Home & Small-Business Networking Kits Knowing how to troubleshoot connection problems is important for anyone who
  • Top 12 Questions to Consider When Choosing UPS Systems for Network/Server Applications
    or office. You may already be certain that you need a network/server UPS system for your application rather than a desktop UPS system. If you aren't sure, however, the questions below will help you make the right choice. If your answer to any of these questions is yes, you should choose a network/server UPS
  • Patton 2800 Solutions - Enterprise Networking
    The Patton 2800 Remote Access Server can help corporations provide cost-effective data access for branch offices, and can connect those offices to the corporate headquarters. In the Enterprise Network Solution (below), local telecommuters call into the DSP modems built into Patton 2800s in the Los
  • Smart Computing Article - Windows 98 Networking & Online Errors
    the issue later. And you can fix most networking errors just by enabling an option either on the server or on your own computer. It's also reassuring to know that, at least in an office setting, you can usually contact the tech support department to ask about network problems, but trying to have
  • Smart Computing Article - Storage-Area Networks Improve Data Management
    , is a better method for attaching storage devices to servers. In a conventional network, a number of servers provide data services. Each of these is connected to the ). A LAN is a group of computers, usually in one building or office, physically connected in a manner that lets them communicate
  • Smart Computing Article - Get Connected
    June 1998 Vol.4 Issue 6 Add To My Personal Library Creating Networks With Windows 95 You've decided to hook your computer up to a network. It could be a small office network of a few computers supporting each other, a larger network with dedicated servers serving the needs of office computers
  • Smart Computing Article - En Route With Routers & Switches
    , such as within the same office, home, or building. A LAN typically has individual computers and servers

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