Q. Using SAMBA server, but when Vista tries to access folders, it does not work. Help?
A. I'm assuming you are talking between two different computers!
make sure you create a user with the same name of the person you are logged into the vista machine as, and make sure you set the password to the same password as the vista user (smbpasswd)
You can also edit the smb.conf file where you created the share to make the share public to anyone without a password (not secure, obviously) to get a starting point.
make sure you create a user with the same name of the person you are logged into the vista machine as, and make sure you set the password to the same password as the vista user (smbpasswd)
You can also edit the smb.conf file where you created the share to make the share public to anyone without a password (not secure, obviously) to get a starting point.
How to monitor a unix server from Windows?
Q. Hi there
I want to know if there is FREE software for windows XP / Vista that I can download to monitor my remote Red Hat (Unix) server. I need to be notified of high CPU load ect.
I don't want to load anything onto the remote server...
I want to know if there is FREE software for windows XP / Vista that I can download to monitor my remote Red Hat (Unix) server. I need to be notified of high CPU load ect.
I don't want to load anything onto the remote server...
A. Download? Download? Netstat, like telnet has been part of Windoze (NT) for ages and ages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netstat
By the way, is this RHEL, CentOS or Fedora? If it is the first you have a consulting contract which should enable you to call and get the answer for the best one by phone. Some of my friends work for Red Hat and even when it's not their job they are happy to help you. If your contract has expired I suggest switching to CentOS which is community supported.
http://www.centos.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netstat
By the way, is this RHEL, CentOS or Fedora? If it is the first you have a consulting contract which should enable you to call and get the answer for the best one by phone. Some of my friends work for Red Hat and even when it's not their job they are happy to help you. If your contract has expired I suggest switching to CentOS which is community supported.
http://www.centos.org
How to tell the difference between pc and xbox/wii/ps3 servers?
Q. so I want to host a server for a game called frontlines fuel of war from a hosting site, right? but how can I be sure its not a host for the pc game(I want the server to be for the xbox edition). If I make a server it will be for the xbox edition. please help. Oh yea for the record this game is not hosted by xbox live and it was made by thq. now that thq is gone players have to host their own servers from there xbox or buy them online. please tell me how to buy 1 online and make sure its not the pc editioon server
p.s sorry for the roundbout detials but serously how
p.s sorry for the roundbout detials but serously how
A. Well, not knowing about the game and install of it, or it's relation to xbox, I think your question comes down to wanting a server.
You are going to find that two flavors of servers are provided. Windows based servers, and Linux (centos, Fedora, Linux of various kinds) servers.
You probably will need a windows based server for what you are describing.
Most likely a virtual private server or dedicated server. Won't be cheap, but I will provide you a link below that should help with cost, and they can also answer more questions for you via chat.
However, if you have not setup a server before, then you are going to get involved in something that is a lot lot lot more than you may expect.
You are going to find that two flavors of servers are provided. Windows based servers, and Linux (centos, Fedora, Linux of various kinds) servers.
You probably will need a windows based server for what you are describing.
Most likely a virtual private server or dedicated server. Won't be cheap, but I will provide you a link below that should help with cost, and they can also answer more questions for you via chat.
However, if you have not setup a server before, then you are going to get involved in something that is a lot lot lot more than you may expect.
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